LG REPAIR

LG Appliance Repair

Local licensed technicians factory-trained on LG appliances. Answered 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays.

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About LG appliance repair

LG leads the US appliance market in consideration share (34%) and dollar share - the brand has gained meaningfully on Whirlpool over the last decade, especially in laundry and refrigeration. The linear-compressor settlement of 2020-2024 produced an installed base that needs out-of-warranty service at an elevated rate; ApplianceAce technicians see LG refrigerator linear-compressor failures roughly 2x the category average. LG washer OE / LE / IE error codes are among the highest-search appliance error codes anywhere. Direct-drive motors are durable; door-locks and main control boards are the more common laundry failures.

ApplianceAce connects US homeowners with local licensed appliance repair technicians who specialize in LG systems. We answer the routing line 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, every day of the year — Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's, and every other holiday included. When you call (866) 830-6505, the dispatch system routes you to the closest available local pro serving your ZIP, with diagnostic visits charged at the rate the local pro provides directly, a written repair quote before any work begins, and direct payment to the pro. ApplianceAce earns its referral fee from the pro — you never pay us anything.

60-120 minTypical visit
Factorytrained pros
24/7Including holidays
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LG in the US market

LG sits in the volume segment of the US appliance market. The OpenBrand Q1/Q4 2025 consumer-consideration data ranks the brand competitively against Samsung and Whirlpool, leading in dollar share. That market position drives the parts inventory and training profile that the ApplianceAce network maintains for LG service.

Network technicians handling LG jobs come to the call with both general appliance certification and brand-specific training on LG's control architecture, error-code system, and parts catalog. This matters because LG's inverter-direct-drive systems and proprietary control boards require diagnostic techniques that aren't universal across appliance brands.

Common LG appliance problems we fix

These are the most-frequent service requests the ApplianceAce network handles for LG appliances. If your LG unit is doing one of these, a local factory-trained pro can almost always diagnose and quote the repair in one visit.

Most LG repairs close in a single visit because the local pros in our network carry the highest-frequency LG parts on the truck. Non-stock parts — sealed-system components, model-specific control boards, premium-line specialty items — get ordered after the diagnostic visit and installed on a return visit, usually within 2-5 business days.

Common LG error codes

Modern LG appliances display fault codes on the front panel or in the diagnostic mode. Here are some of the most common codes the network sees on service calls, along with what they generally indicate. A definitive diagnosis still requires the technician's on-site visit, but knowing the code helps the dispatch system route parts to the truck before arrival.

If your LG appliance is showing a code that isn't on this list, that doesn't mean we can't service it — LG maintains a wide fault-code library and network pros have access to the full set during the diagnostic visit. Call (866) 830-6505 with the code in hand and we'll route you to a pro who's diagnosed it before.

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LG sealed-system and surface specialists

LG's product line spans general-purpose appliances (refrigerators, washers, dryers, dishwashers, ranges) and specialized sealed-system units. Sealed-system service — sealed refrigeration, gas-cooking subsystems, vapor-injected dryers — requires EPA-certified refrigerant handling and factory training that not every appliance technician carries. ApplianceAce's dispatch system identifies sealed-system requests from your description and routes specifically to a LG-capable specialist when needed.

What this means for you as the homeowner: when you describe your appliance and symptom to the routing line, the system picks the right pro for the job. You don't have to know whether you need a generalist or a specialist — the intake process figures it out.

What to expect when the LG pro arrives

The local technician arrives in a marked service vehicle within the time window confirmed at booking. They'll ask to see the LG unit, note the model number and serial number (usually on a sticker inside the door or on the back panel), and run the diagnostic tests appropriate to the appliance class. The diagnostic visit typically runs 30-60 minutes and produces a written repair quote covering the scope, parts, labor, and warranty terms — all set and disclosed by the independent local pro before any work begins.

You authorize or decline the repair on the spot. If you authorize and the LG OEM part is on the truck, the repair usually completes in the same visit. If a non-stock LG part is needed, the pro orders it through the authorized LG parts channel and returns within 2-5 business days. You pay the local technician directly via card, check, or cash. ApplianceAce never handles the payment — we earn our referral fee from the local technician after the job, not from you.

24/7 and holiday LG service

The ApplianceAce routing line is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including every U.S. holiday. The phone is answered by a real person — never a voicemail tree — and your call is routed to a local LG-capable pro who serves your ZIP. The local pro's standard rates apply during weekend daytime hours at the same diagnostic visit set by the local pro. After-hours overnight calls (10 p.m. to 6 a.m.) and major-holiday calls (Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New Year's Day) have rates set by the local pro — quoted upfront before the visit is booked.

The most common emergency LG calls the network handles involve safety or property-damage risk: refrigerator failures with food spoilage at stake, gas-cooktop or gas-oven issues, and water leaks from LG laundry or dishwasher units. If you call about one of those, the dispatch routing prioritizes your request above standard scheduling.

LG appliance lifespan and warranty

LG household appliances are engineered around different service-life expectations depending on category and tier. Most LG refrigerators are designed for 10-14 years of routine service before major component failure, washers and dryers for 8-12 years, dishwashers for 7-10 years, and ovens/ranges for 12-15 years. Luxury sealed-system units from premium LG lines extend those service lives by 30-50% because of higher build quality and serviceable component design.

The standard LG manufacturer warranty covers 1 year on parts and labor for the full appliance. Major components like compressors typically carry an extended 5-10 year warranty. The fine print matters — read the warranty card that came with your unit because pro-rated coverage, original-owner-only restrictions, and service-network requirements vary by product line. If your LG appliance is still inside the manufacturer warranty period, contact LG customer service first. The ApplianceAce network handles out-of-warranty repair, warranty-supplemental service, and emergency situations where the manufacturer's response time isn't fast enough for your situation.

Once outside the manufacturer warranty, the labor warranty on a LG repair through the ApplianceAce network typically runs 90 days at the industry-standard minimum, with many local pros voluntarily extending to 6 months or 1 year. The replacement part warranty comes from the manufacturer (not the pro) and usually runs 1 year on most LG OEM components. Specific terms appear on the written quote and on the post-repair invoice.

Repair, replace, or upgrade your LG?

The 50% rule applies to LG appliances the same way it applies industry-wide: if the repair quote is uneconomical of the cost of a comparable new unit and the appliance is more than halfway through its expected lifespan, replacement usually pencils out better. For mid-market LG lines that means roughly the 6-8 year mark; for premium and luxury LG lines it stretches to 10-12 years before replacement consistently beats repair on the math.

Two exceptions worth knowing. First, sealed-system components on luxury LG units (compressor, condenser, evaporator) can cost a meaningful parts investment in parts alone, which can flip the 50% rule against a repair on a borderline-age unit. The diagnostic visit is what tells you which part has failed and whether you're in sealed-system territory or in cheaper surface-repair territory. Second, if a recurring failure pattern is showing up on your LG unit — same component failing twice or three times within a few years — that's usually a sign of an underlying environmental cause (water hardness, electrical-supply issues, ventilation problems) that the next repair won't solve unless the root cause is addressed.

The local pro will give you the honest answer at the diagnostic visit. Network technicians lose ApplianceAce referrals when their call-back rate climbs — which means they have direct incentive to tell you when a LG replacement is the smarter call, even though it means they don't get the repair revenue. That alignment is part of why the network's first-visit fix rate and customer-satisfaction scores run above the appliance-repair industry average. Network pros are also explicitly trained to walk you through the math at the diagnostic visit — they'll tell you the part cost, the labor cost, the comparable new LG unit price, the realistic remaining service life of your current unit, and which way the decision points based on those numbers. No upselling pressure either way, because the next call-back hurts their referral standing.

LG appliance repair across the United States

Looking for LG repair near me, LG repair in your city, or a LG-trained technician in your state? The ApplianceAce network dispatches local licensed pros in all 50 states. Tap any city or state below, or call (866) 830-6505 24/7 to be routed to the closest available LG-capable technician.

LG repair in major US cities

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Don't see your city or ZIP? Call (866) 830-6505 — our routing system covers 16,000+ US cities and towns including most rural ZIPs.

Frequently asked questions about LG repair

Do you service LG appliances nationwide?

Yes. The ApplianceAce network includes local licensed technicians factory-trained on LG appliances in every US state we cover. When you call (866) 830-6505, the dispatch system routes you to the closest available LG-capable pro serving your ZIP. We answer 24/7 including all holidays.

How much does LG repair cost?

Diagnostic visits run a diagnostic visit set by the local pro depending on your market. LG repair work for parts and labor typically lands the rates the local pro provides for mid-market models; luxury sealed-system units run higher because OEM parts cost more. The written repair quote shows the all-in number before any work begins, and the diagnostic visit is usually credited toward the repair if you authorize the work.

Are the LG pros factory-trained?

The technicians handling LG appliances in the ApplianceAce network are independent licensed pros with factory or factory-equivalent training on LG's control architecture, error-code system, and parts catalog. We vet for active licensing, insurance, and customer-review history before they enter the network.

Do you carry LG OEM parts on the truck?

For high-frequency LG parts — drain pumps, thermal fuses, igniters, door-lock assemblies, common control boards — yes, network pros stock these. For non-stock OEM parts (sealed-system components, model-specific boards, specialty items), the pro orders the part and schedules a return visit, typically within 2-5 business days. No extra charge on the return.

What if my LG appliance is under manufacturer warranty?

If your LG appliance is still inside the manufacturer warranty window, contact LG customer service first — warranty work is covered at no parts cost to you. The ApplianceAce network handles out-of-warranty service and emergency situations where manufacturer turnaround isn't fast enough.

Do you service LG on weekends and holidays?

Yes. ApplianceAce is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including every U.S. holiday. Saturday is a standard service day. Sunday and holiday calls have rates set by the local pro upfront. Emergency calls — refrigerator failure, gas issues, water leaks — get prioritized regardless of day.