Answer: No, you don't have to pay if you still have warranty. However, you need to be sure that you're facing the same problem or the same part got out of order. For example, your dryer wasn't heating up and our tech replaced the heating element. Few weeks later, you found your dryer blowing cold air again. Diagnostics confirmed that heating element broke again
Yes, if you're experiencing the new problem with the same appliance, and you refuse to pay for the repair, we will charge you $65 for the residential appliance or HVAC, or $95 for the commercial. For example, your dryer wasn't heating up and our tech replaced the heating element. Few weeks later, you found your dryer blowing cold air again. Diagnostics showed that high limit thermostat got out of order