Daly City, California
GE Appliance Repair in Daly City
Connecting Daly City homeowners with local specialists who know GE appliances well.
- One local specialistNot a call center or a lead auction
- We never sell your dataShared only with your matched specialist
- Free to get matchedThe specialist explains any cost before any work
How it works
- Step 1
Tell us what broke
Answer a few quick questions about your appliance and your ZIP code. Takes about a minute, no account needed.
- Step 2
We match you with one local specialist
We send your request to a single independent specialist who covers your area and handles your appliance. Not a call center, not a bidding war.
- Step 3
They reach out to schedule
The specialist contacts you directly, usually within about 15 minutes during business hours, to confirm details and book a visit. Getting matched is free, and they explain any cost before starting.
GE appliance repair in Daly City
Daly City sits on a different kind of fog belt than most of the Bay Area, and the homes show it. A lot of the housing stock in Westlake and Serramonte dates back to the 1950s and 60s, and those kitchens have seen multiple appliance generations come and go. These days, GE appliances are everywhere in those neighborhoods, from basic top-load washers in older units to newer French Door refrigerators in remodeled homes. The age and mix matter because a 2010 GE Profile fridge has different weak points than a 2019 one.
GE makes a wide range, including refrigerators, washers, dryers, dishwashers, ovens, stoves, microwaves, and ice makers. The failure patterns we hear about most from specialists in this area tend to cluster around a few specific parts. French Door and Profile series fridges commonly develop frost buildup on the evaporator coils, which then gets loud when the fan blades hit it. That's usually a defrost heater issue, not the fan itself. On free-standing electric ranges, a burned-out bake element or a failed control-board relay is what's usually behind an F97 error or a dead oven. On older top-load agitators, a slow-filling machine almost always points to the water inlet valve, either clogged screens or a failed solenoid.
If your appliance is more than 12 to 15 years old, it's reasonable to ask the specialist whether repair or replacement makes more sense before committing. Sometimes the repair is straightforward. Sometimes the parts cost is close enough to replacement that it's worth having that honest conversation first.
When you request service through our form, we match you with an independent local specialist familiar with GE equipment at no cost to you. A discount is also available when you book through us, so ask about that when you connect.
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Add a photo and tell us what's happening — we'll give you a quick read on whether it's likely a simple fix or worth a specialist. It's a free guide, not an on-site diagnosis. APN is a free matching service; any repair or diagnostic pricing is set by the independent specialist.
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Common problems we hear about
- A Serramonte homeowner notices their GE French Door fridge making a loud grinding noise at night. Left alone, the frost buildup on the evaporator coils will eventually block airflow entirely, warming the fridge and spoiling food.
- A Westlake resident's free-standing GE electric range throws an F97 error and stops heating. If the bake element or control board isn't addressed, the oven stays out of commission and the problem won't resolve on its own.
- A GE top-load washer in a Broadmoor apartment takes 20 minutes just to fill. A clogged or failed water inlet valve strains the machine through every cycle and can eventually cause it to stop starting wash cycles at all.
Frequently asked questions
How do I know if it's the defrost heater or the fan motor making that noise in my GE fridge?
The noise itself doesn't tell you for certain. A specialist will pull the freezer panel and inspect the evaporator coils for frost buildup. If there's heavy frost hitting the fan blades, the defrost heater is usually the root cause, and replacing just the fan motor won't fix it for long.
My GE oven shows an F97 code. Is that always the control board?
Not always. On free-standing electric ranges, the bake element burns out more often than the control board fails. A specialist will test the element first since it's a simpler and generally less expensive part. If the element checks out fine, then they'll look at the board.
Is it worth repairing a GE washer that's 10 or 12 years old?
Often yes, especially for something like a water inlet valve. That's a targeted part replacement, not a major rebuild. For something more extensive on an older machine, ask the specialist to walk you through the repair cost versus what a comparable replacement would run. A good specialist will give you a straight answer.
Does getting matched through your service cost anything?
No. Matching you with a local GE specialist is free. The specialist sets their own pricing for the visit and any repair work. You can also ask about a discount when you book through our form.
Do GE and GE Profile appliances use the same parts?
Not always. Profile series models sometimes use different control boards and components than standard GE models, even when they look similar. That's one reason it helps to connect with a specialist who knows GE equipment specifically, since part sourcing can vary by series and model year.
What repairs typically cost
Specialists set their own prices, so we can't quote an exact figure up front. As a rough guide for refrigerator work in this area:
- Most refrigerator repairs
- $150–$400
- Diagnostic / service-call fee
- $89–$129
Getting matched is free. The specialist sets and confirms any diagnostic or repair pricing before starting, so you decide before any work. Ask about a 10% discount when you book through our form.