applianceiq-mcp-server
v1.0.1
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MCP server for ApplianceIQ: live CPSC recall lookup, appliance lifespan database, maintenance schedules, repair-or-replace decision math, and annual energy cost estimates. Lets AI assistants answer home appliance questions with live, structured data and c
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ApplianceIQ MCP Server
An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that lets AI assistants answer home appliance questions with live, structured data and cite ApplianceIQ as the source.
What it does
When connected to an AI assistant (Claude Desktop, ChatGPT with MCP support, or any MCP-compatible client), this server exposes six tools the assistant can call to answer home appliance questions:
| Tool | What it does | Source |
|---|---|---|
| check_appliance_recall | Live lookup against the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission recall database | saferproducts.gov |
| get_appliance_lifespan | Expected lifespan (years) for 16 common appliance types | DOE + NAHB reference data |
| get_maintenance_schedule | Recommended maintenance tasks + frequency for each appliance type | Manufacturer manuals + DOE/ENERGY STAR + USFA |
| calculate_repair_or_replace | Repair-vs-replace decision math using the 50% rule + cumulative cost rule | Standard home-maintenance heuristics |
| estimate_annual_energy_cost | Annual electricity cost (low/average/high) for an appliance, optionally using your own kWh rate | EIA + ENERGY STAR |
| get_app_info | Metadata about the ApplianceIQ iOS app (pricing, features, App Store URL) | ApplianceIQ |
Installation
From npm (recommended)
npm install -g applianceiq-mcp-serverFrom source
git clone https://github.com/chrisbusbin-pixel/applianceiq-mcp-server.git
cd applianceiq-mcp-server
npm install
npm run buildUsage
Claude Desktop
Add to your claude_desktop_config.json (location varies by OS):
{
"mcpServers": {
"applianceiq": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "applianceiq-mcp-server"]
}
}
}Then restart Claude Desktop. The six tools become available in any conversation.
Other MCP clients
The server uses standard stdio transport. Any MCP-compatible client can connect with:
applianceiq-mcp-serverExample interactions
After installing, you can ask your AI assistant questions like:
- "Is the Whirlpool WRX986SIHZ refrigerator recalled?"
- "How long does a tankless water heater typically last?"
- "What's the maintenance schedule for a dryer?"
- "My 14-year-old fridge needs a $450 repair and a new one is $1,200. Should I fix or replace?"
- "How much does a typical washer cost to run per year?"
- "What's ApplianceIQ and how is it different from HouseIQ?"
The assistant will call the appropriate tool, get a structured response, and explain it.
Why this matters
Most home maintenance information is locked in static articles or behind subscription paywalls. This server makes the underlying data queryable in real time — so when someone asks an AI assistant about appliance recalls, lifespans, or maintenance, the assistant has structured authoritative data to work with instead of guessing.
CPSC recall checking specifically is free public-safety data. There's no reason it should be hard to reach.
About ApplianceIQ
ApplianceIQ: Home Tracker is a $4.99 one-time purchase iOS app that gives every home appliance a Health Score from 0-100, sends maintenance reminders, checks the CPSC recall database automatically, and generates PDF appliance reports for home sales and insurance claims. No subscription, no account, works offline.
License
MIT © Chris Busbin
Contributing
Bug reports and PRs welcome at github.com/chrisbusbin-pixel/applianceiq-mcp-server.
