Why Shoreline Homeowners Choose Us for Appliance Repair
- ✅ Same-Day Appliance Repair in Shoreline — 6 Days a Week
- ✅ Serving ZIP Codes 98133, 98155 & 98177
- ✅ Fixed Quote After Diagnosis — No Hidden Fees
- ✅ Free Diagnosis When You Proceed with Repair
- ✅ $28 Discount Available
- ✅ Mid-Century & New Construction Specialists
- ✅ Warranty on All Parts and Labor
- ✅ Family Owned · Licensed & Insured in Washington State
Refrigerator Repair
Same-day available
From $85 labor
Dryer Repair
Same-day available
From $85 labor
Washer Repair
Same-day available
From $85 labor
Oven & Stove Repair
Same-day available
From $85 labor
Dishwasher Repair
Same-day available
From $85 labor
Commercial Fridge Repair
Same-day available
From $85 labor
Ice Maker Repair
Same-day available
From $85 labor
Appliance Repair in Shoreline, WA
Shoreline occupies a unique position in the greater Seattle area — a city of 55,000 in King County that sits directly between Seattle to the south and Mountlake Terrace and Edmonds to the north, bisected by Aurora Avenue North running the full length of the city, and transformed in 2024 by the opening of two Sound Transit Link Light Rail stations. The Shoreline South/148th Station and the Shoreline North/185th Station have made Shoreline one of the most accessible communities in the north Seattle corridor — and the transit-oriented development filling in around both stations is bringing thousands of new residents to a city that already has one of the most diverse and interesting housing landscapes in King County. From the luxury hillside homes of Innis Arden with their views and private community amenities, to the bluff-walk mid-century homes of Richmond Beach and Hillwood approaching Puget Sound, to the post-war neighborhood grid of Ridgecrest near the light rail station, to the Aurora Avenue corridor’s dense commercial strip — Shoreline is not one neighborhood, it is many communities with genuinely different characters. Adam & Sam Brothers Repair serves all of them with same-day appliance repair and a fixed quote before we start.
Our Mountlake Terrace base on St Albion Way is immediately adjacent to Shoreline’s northern boundary — minutes from Shoreline’s northernmost neighborhoods, and 10-15 minutes from the southern King County portions of the city. We cover all three Shoreline ZIP codes: 98133 (south and central Shoreline), 98155 (north Shoreline), and 98177 (Richmond Beach and western Shoreline).
Shoreline’s Appliance Landscape — What Makes This City Unique
Shoreline’s housing stock is dominated by the post-war construction wave of the 1950s and 1960s — the era when this area north of Seattle developed rapidly as suburban housing for Boeing workers, government employees, and the growing Seattle professional class. Homes built in that era now carry appliances across the full age spectrum: some retain mid-century machines in remarkable working condition, others have been renovated with current-generation Samsung, LG, and Bosch appliances, and many have everything in between. This broad age distribution creates a city where we see both the oldest and newest appliances in service on any given day.
The light rail effect is particularly visible in Shoreline’s appliance picture. The transit-oriented apartment developments along Aurora Avenue and the 148th/185th station corridors — new multi-story buildings filling in around both stations — have large quantities of builder-grade appliances installed in 2022-2025. These are new machines, but builder-grade quality, and some are already generating service calls from installation errors and early component failures. At the same time, the established homeowners in Ridgecrest, Meridian Park, and Parkwood who have lived in their 1950s ranch homes for decades are reaching the point where 10-15 year old appliances purchased during kitchen renovations in the 2010s are starting to fail.
Shoreline’s Aurora Avenue corridor reflects the city’s deep diversity — Korean restaurants, Vietnamese pho shops, Ethiopian restaurants, Mexican food, and the full spectrum of Pacific Rim cuisine concentrated along SR-99 from the Seattle border through the city’s commercial core. This community brings Samsung and LG appliance prevalence — both brands are preferred across Korean and other East Asian households — that is similar to what we see in Lynnwood’s Pacific Highway corridor.
Shoreline Neighborhoods — What We See in Each Area
Innis Arden and The Highlands — luxury west-side communities, 20th Ave NW, Richmond Beach Rd NW. Innis Arden’s hillside homes — with their community swimming pool, private forested trails, and Puget Sound views from the elevated western lots — represent the most premium residential area in Shoreline. These homes have premium kitchen appliances: Sub-Zero, KitchenAid built-in, and Bosch as standard equipment in fully renovated kitchens. The Highlands — a private gated community — has similar specifications. West-side homes in both communities experience some Puget Sound marine air influence from Richmond Beach below, though at hillside elevation the salt exposure is less aggressive than at beach level. We service all premium brands throughout Innis Arden and The Highlands.
Richmond Beach and Hillwood — 20th Ave NW, Richmond Beach Rd NW, NW 196th St. Richmond Beach’s saltwater park — one of King County’s most beloved beach parks on Puget Sound — draws swimmers, kite flyers, and tide pool explorers from across the north Seattle area. The residential neighborhoods climbing the bluff above Richmond Beach Saltwater Park have mid-century single-family homes and view properties that are genuinely coveted. Marine air from the beach is most direct in this neighborhood — drum bearing corrosion in dryers, door gasket deterioration on refrigerators, and condenser fouling on outdoor refrigeration units are all more prevalent here than in inland Shoreline neighborhoods. Hillwood, immediately to the east of Richmond Beach, has a similar mid-century housing profile with mature pine trees and proximity to the Dale Turner Family YMCA on 15th Ave NE.
Richmond Highlands — Aurora Ave N, 16500 block, Richmond Highlands Recreation Center. Richmond Highlands occupies the area just east of Innis Arden — a diverse residential neighborhood with a long history including the Richmond Masonic Lodge and Ronald Methodist Church, both built in the 1920s. The Richmond Highlands Recreation Center serves as the community gathering hub. This neighborhood has a broad range of housing and appliance ages, with mid-century homes on the established streets and some newer development along the Aurora Avenue corridor. Aurora Borealis — the restaurant, comedy club, and music event center on Aurora Avenue — anchors the commercial character of this corridor.
Highland Terrace — near Shoreline Community College, Westminster Way N, Greenwood Ave N. Highland Terrace developed alongside Shoreline Community College when the campus was established in 1964 — a neighborhood shaped by its adjacency to the college. Homes here are primarily 1950s-60s construction. The neighborhood is going through a renewal, with an active neighborhood association and community events. Appliances in Highland Terrace range from well-maintained mid-range machines in owner-occupied homes to the higher-turnover rental appliances serving students and faculty in the rental housing near the college.
Ridgecrest — 15th Ave NE south, near Shoreline South/148th Light Rail Station. Ridgecrest is Shoreline’s most social and walkable neighborhood — local pubs, community events, and the energy of a genuine neighborhood commercial district centered on 15th Ave NE. The Shoreline South/148th Light Rail Station — opened in 2024 — has made Ridgecrest one of the most transit-connected neighborhoods in north King County. Post-war homes with mid-20th century construction fill the residential streets. Hamlin Park’s 185 wooded acres provide the neighborhood’s green space. Appliances in Ridgecrest span the typical 1950s-70s renovation cycle — households that updated their kitchens 10-15 years ago now have Samsung and LG appliances entering the age range for first major failures.
North City — 15th Ave NE, 175th to 185th St NE, Shoreline North/185th Light Rail Station. North City is Shoreline’s most urban neighborhood — a commercial spine along 15th Avenue NE with apartments, small businesses, the North City Tavern at 17554 15th Ave NE, North City Wine Bar & Bistro, and independent restaurants developing around the 185th Station. The light rail has accelerated North City’s evolution from a quiet residential commercial area toward a denser mixed-use neighborhood. Apartment buildings in North City have rental-grade appliances — Frigidaire, GE, and Amana built-ins from property managers — with door latch failures, drain pump failures, and dryer thermal fuse calls as the dominant service profile.
Echo Lake, Ballinger, and north Shoreline — Lake Ballinger Way, Ballinger Way NE, 20227 area. The northern reaches of Shoreline — the Echo Lake neighborhood around the lake itself, and the Ballinger area approaching the Mountlake Terrace boundary — are the closest part of Shoreline to our base. Panera Bread on Lake Ballinger Way, the neighborhood services along Ballinger Way NE, and the residential streets surrounding Echo Lake are all within 5-10 minutes of our Mountlake Terrace location. Homes here have mid-range appliances and a mix of owners and renters.
Parkwood and Meridian Park — Twin Ponds Park, Meridian Ave N. Parkwood’s shaded streets near Twin Ponds Park and Meridian Park’s spacious mid-20th-century lots are established residential neighborhoods with stable long-term homeownership. Appliances in these neighborhoods reflect the renovation cycles of established homeowners — quality mid-range machines from Whirlpool, KitchenAid, and increasingly Samsung, typically 5-15 years old.
Fixed Quote Before We Start — Shoreline Appliance Repair
Every appliance repair in Shoreline starts with a full diagnosis and a fixed quote before we begin. No hidden fees. ZIP codes 98133, 98155, and 98177 — all covered, same day, 6 days a week.
Appliance Brands We Service in Shoreline
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you serve all Shoreline ZIP codes?
Yes — 98133 (south/central Shoreline), 98155 (north Shoreline including North City and Echo Lake), and 98177 (Richmond Beach and west Shoreline). Our Mountlake Terrace base is immediately adjacent to Shoreline’s northern boundary for fast response throughout the city.
Do you service Innis Arden premium appliances?
Yes — Sub-Zero, KitchenAid built-in, Bosch, and all premium appliance brands throughout Innis Arden and The Highlands. Same fixed-quote approach as every brand we service.
Do you offer same-day appliance repair in Shoreline?
Yes — Richmond Beach, Hillwood, Innis Arden, Richmond Highlands, Ridgecrest, North City, Echo Lake, Ballinger, Parkwood, Meridian Park — 6 days a week throughout all of Shoreline.
Are you licensed for appliance repair in Shoreline, WA?
Yes. Adam & Sam Brothers Repair is fully licensed in Washington State. License: ADAMSBR771PL · ADAMSBR752QE.
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