Is your LG fridge warm, making strange noises, or not freezing food anymore? Don't wait until all your groceries spoil. If your LG refrigerator has stopped cooling properly, our certified technicians can quickly diagnose the problem and get it working again.
Many cooling problems are caused by a faulty compressor, but only a professional diagnosis can confirm the exact issue. That's why we carefully inspect your refrigerator before recommending any repair.
Many refrigerator problems start small and get worse over time. If you recognize any of these, don't guess what's wrong — schedule a service call today.
Your milk is warm, vegetables spoil quickly, and drinks never get cold.
If both the refrigerator and freezer have stopped cooling, the problem could be a failed compressor or another major cooling system component.
The sooner it's diagnosed, the better your chances of avoiding food loss and more expensive repairs.
Warm fridge, spoiling food, melting ice — every hour counts. Schedule a service call today and let a certified LG technician find the real cause.
Ice cream melts. Ice cubes don't freeze. Frozen food becomes soft.
These are all signs that your refrigerator isn't producing enough cold air. One possible cause is a compressor that's no longer circulating refrigerant properly.
Our technicians will identify the exact problem and explain the best repair option before starting any work.
Does your LG refrigerator make a click every few minutes? Does it buzz briefly and then stop?
These sounds often mean the refrigerator is trying to start its cooling system but can't. The issue may involve the compressor, the start relay, or another electrical component.
A professional diagnosis prevents unnecessary part replacements and gets to the real cause.
A refrigerator should cycle on and off throughout the day. If your LG fridge runs continuously but still doesn't stay cold, it's working much harder than it should.
This can indicate:
Ignoring the problem may lead to a complete breakdown.
Yesterday everything was fine. Today everything is warm.
When an LG refrigerator suddenly stops cooling, it often points to a failure in the cooling system. While many homeowners assume they need a new refrigerator, that's not always true.
In many cases, the problem can be repaired for much less than the cost of replacement.
There are several possible causes, including:
Without proper testing, it's impossible to know which part has failed. That's why our technicians perform a complete diagnosis before recommending any repair.
Not sure the fix is worth it? See our honest cost guide: LG refrigerator — repair or replace?
You only pay for the repair you actually need.
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While many homeowners assume they need a new refrigerator, that's not always true. In many cases, the problem can be repaired for much less than the cost of replacement — and we'll tell you honestly which option makes sense.
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We quickly identify why your LG refrigerator isn't cooling.
If your refrigerator can be repaired, we'll tell you. If replacement makes more financial sense, we'll tell you that too.
We repair LG refrigerators every day and know the common problems affecting different models.
We stand behind our work with a warranty on parts and labor.
We'll inspect your refrigerator, identify the cause of the cooling problem, explain your repair options, and get your appliance back to keeping your food fresh as quickly as possible.
Call now or schedule your service online. Same-day service available across the Bay Area.
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Many refrigerator problems start small and get worse over time.
If your LG fridge isn't cooling properly, don't guess what's wrong. Let an experienced technician diagnose the problem and restore your refrigerator before it fails completely.
From San Francisco and the Peninsula through the South Bay, across the East Bay, and up into Marin, Sonoma, and Napa — our technicians repair LG refrigerators wherever you are.
Not sure if you're in range? Call us — we've probably been to your neighborhood.