Fixing an LG dryer typically ranges from $100 to $400. The exact amount varies depending on the nature of the problem and the parts required. For an accurate number, call (480) 466-9606 to schedule a service visit.
It’s a quiet Saturday morning, and you’re enjoying your coffee when you notice a small puddle of water under your LG fridge.
Or, after a long day, you find the laundry you started before work sitting sopping wet in the drum, seemingly untouched by the spin cycle.
Unexpected appliance problems can throw off your plans, creating stress and inconvenience when it’s needed least. At Appliance Care & Repair, we know how essential it is to have appliances that work. That's why we’re here to provide the best LG appliance repair in Phoenix, ensuring your home runs smoothly no matter what life throws your way.
LG has grown from its 1958 original as a domestic Korean brand into a global appliance leader. Today, it’s known for its luxury products and superior customer service.
Their products are now celebrated not only for their reliability but also for their advanced features. LG’s luxury line, LG Signature, represents the pinnacle of the brand’s evolution, easily holding its own against high-end brands like Sub-Zero and Miele.
ACR appreciates the value of LG appliances and is dedicated to keeping them running at their best.
When it comes to repairing your LG appliances, you want a repairman that combines expertise, reliability, and local knowledge. That’s where ACR comes in.
Here are a few reasons to choose us the next time you need your LG dryer or dishwasher in Phoenix serviced:
LG appliances are known for reliability and innovation, but even the best things run into issues. Here are some signs it’s time for professional LG appliance repair:
You might also notice increased energy bills and unexplained scorching or puddling. Identifying and addressing these signs early can save you time, money, and inconvenience.
LG appliances are equipped with advanced technology; attempting to repair them yourself often leads to further complications. Here’s why it’s best to leave Phoenix appliance repair to a specialist:
When it comes to Phoenix LG appliance repair, the cost of hiring a professional is always worth the investment.
At Appliance Care & Repair, we strive to make fixing your appliances simple and convenient. Here’s what you can expect when you choose us for service in Phoenix:
When your LG appliances need attention, you deserve an appliance repair company you can rely on. Appliance Care & Repair is the trusted expert in LG appliance service in Phoenix, Scottsdale, and Queen Creek. Our skilled technicians, unwavering commitment to excellence, and comprehensive understanding of LG’s innovative products ensure your appliance receives the care it deserves.
Fixing an LG dryer typically ranges from $100 to $400. The exact amount varies depending on the nature of the problem and the parts required. For an accurate number, call (480) 466-9606 to schedule a service visit.
There are very few times when an LG refrigerator isn’t easily fixed. Whether or not repairing it is the best choice depends on the age and condition of the appliance. Start the journey back to routine by contacting Appliance Care & Repair for a Phoenix fridge repair.
We’ve seen various problems with LG washers in our 3 years in business. More often than not, calls start when the washing machine refuses to spin. Drain and motor issues are often to blame. You also might want to call us if your LG washing machine:
Fortunately, no matter the issue, a simple call to (480) 466-9606 is enough to repair it.
The biggest issue with LG refrigerators is the same as what you’ll see in other brands like Whirlpool and Samsung. It’s cooling inconsistently. This can lead to hot spots where food boils and areas where it freezes. Usually, a faulty compressor or blocked vent is to blame. Regardless of the root cause, a call to (480) 466-9606 is enough to fix it.
A quiet humming or buzzing from your fridge is normal. It’s the noise of the compressor’s fan cooling itself down. But if the noise is deafening–or continues for more than an hour—you likely have a problem with your compressor. Call (480) 466-9606, so we can inspect your fridge and determine if it’s time to replace your compressor.
LG refrigerators leak for a variety of reasons. First, verify the water filter is installed correctly and not clogged. Then, you’ll want to clear any blockages on the defrost drain. If those aren’t it, verify the door seal isn’t damaged. Excessive wear can lead to dripping due to condensation. Of course, for anyone in Phoenix wanting a simple fix for an LG fridge, just call (480) 466-9606.
An LG refrigerator that’s freezing food usually signals temperature settings that are too low. Set the fridge to Samsung’s recommended temperature—almost always 38°F. After ruling that out, the vents at the back and side of the refrigerator should be checked. You’ll want to rearrange the fridge if they're blocked or covered. Other issues—such as a bad damper or faulty thermostat—require a professional Phoenix appliance technician.
You go to pull a stack of plates out of a completed cycle. They’re soaked and drip onto the floor. What’s going on with this LG dishwasher? This problem may stem from a variety of things. First, ensure you’re using the proper drying cycle. If that doesn’t solve the problem, a faulty heating element may be preventing your dishwasher from producing enough heat. Replacing this part is complex and best left to a professional Phoenix appliance expert.
If your LG dryer in Phoenix isn’t heating, the fault likely lies with its thermostat, heating element, or thermal fuse. These parts control the intensity of heat your dryer produces. They’re difficult to replace, however. So, when it comes to this particular clothes dryer problem, call in a professional. Before calling us, however, verify that you aren’t overloading your LG appliance. This can make it shut down mid-cycle and seem like it’s not heating.
Your LG clothes dryer sounds like a massive bee colony! It’s annoying and a little concerning. Though the best way to pinpoint the issue is to call us, there are some things you can listen for. If the noise is consistent, you likely have a drive belt or motor problem. Intermittent buzzing, on the other hand, is typically caused by an obstructed drum or blocked blower wheel.