Encino is our next-door service area
The boundary between Tarzana (91356) and Encino (91436) is essentially a street — White Oak Avenue — and the two neighborhoods share almost everything: the same Ventura Blvd commercial spine, the same hillside-south / flat-north layout, the same mix of estate homes, mid-grade residential, and Ventura-corridor condos. In practice, we treat Encino as a same-day extension of our primary service area.
We know Encino’s streets about as well as we know Tarzana’s. The Lanai Road hillside has specific access challenges (narrow driveways, limited parking) that we plan around. Amestoy Estates has particular patterns of kitchen remodels from the late 1990s that used now-aging appliances we see routinely. Royal Oaks has its own gate protocol we’ve been cleared through since 2011.
What you’ll see on an Encino service call
- A technician arriving in a Tarzana-plated van, usually within 2 hours of your call on a weekday.
- A $95 flat-rate diagnostic fee, waived when you approve the repair.
- A clean work area — we lay down mats, wear clean boot covers on the Encino Hills carpeted kitchens, and haul our own trash.
- 30-day parts and labor warranty on the repair.
The Encino appliance profile
The Encino Hills estate corridor heavily favors Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Thermador, with Miele showing up in the 2015+ remodels. The Amestoy Estates mid-century homes skew more toward Thermador and Viking for ranges, with a mix of Sub-Zero and GE Monogram for refrigeration. The flat-grid residential area has a more mainstream brand mix — Whirlpool, Samsung, LG, KitchenAid — and calls there are typically single-appliance diagnostic and repair.
We stock parts for all of these profiles. Whether you’re in a 9,000-square-foot hillside custom or a 1,500-square-foot ranch home on a flat street, we show up with the same level of preparation.