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Pacifica, California

LG Appliance Repair in Pacifica

Connect with a local specialist who knows LG appliances and serves Pacifica homeowners across Linda Mar, Sharp Park, Vallemar, and nearby neighborhoods.

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Appliance repair in Pacifica, CA

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How it works

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

LG appliance repair in Pacifica

Pacifica sits in a coastal fog belt that's tough on appliances. The salt air and damp winters that roll into Linda Mar and Sharp Park accelerate wear on gaskets, wiring insulation, and control boards faster than you'd see inland. A lot of homes here were built in the 1960s and 70s and have been through several appliance generations. Right now there's a solid mix of older LG French Door refrigerators and front-load washer-dryer pairs scattered across the peninsula, especially in Vallemar and Rockaway Beach where families picked them up during the big LG push in the mid-2010s.

LG makes a wide range of home appliances, refrigerators, washers, dryers, dishwashers, ovens, stoves, and microwaves, and the brand has real strengths alongside some well-documented weak points that a specialist who knows the line will recognize immediately. The linear compressor in LG French Door and Side-by-Side models built between 2014 and 2020 is a common one. The fridge looks fine, lights on, fan running, but it's not cooling. That's usually the compressor running without actually pumping refrigerant, a mechanical failure that also often requires a main-board update alongside the compressor swap. It's not obvious from the outside, and misdiagnosing it wastes time.

On the laundry side, the LE error code on front-load washers trips people up. The drum tries to spin and then jerks back. Most folks think it's a motor problem, but the Hall sensor or rotor is usually the actual culprit. And the D80 or D90 dryer error almost always points to a clogged house vent, not a weak heating element, though a thermistor check is part of a proper look.

The specialists we match you with know these LG patterns cold. Getting matched is free, and a discount is available when you request service through our form.

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Common problems we hear about

  • An LG French Door refrigerator in a Sharp Park home stops cooling overnight. The lights work and the compressor hums, but nothing is cold by morning. Left alone, food spoils quickly and the linear compressor issue can damage the main board if the unit keeps running in a failed state.
  • A front-load LG washer in a Linda Mar home throws an LE error mid-cycle. The drum jerks and stops instead of spinning. Ignoring it risks further wear on the rotor and stator wiring, and the machine stops being usable until it's addressed.
  • An LG dryer paired to a front-load washer in Vallemar shows a D90 error and takes multiple cycles to dry a single load. The house exhaust vent hasn't been cleaned in years. Left unaddressed, restricted airflow can cause the dryer to overheat and shorten the life of the thermistor and heating assembly.

Frequently asked questions

My LG fridge is running but not cooling at all. Is it the thermostat?

Probably not. On LG French Door and Side-by-Side models from 2014 to 2020, this symptom almost always points to a failed linear compressor. It runs but stops pumping refrigerant. A thermostat swap won't fix it. A specialist will also check whether the main board needs an update as part of the repair.

What does the LE error code mean on my LG front-load washer?

It means the motor control system lost track of the drum's position. The Hall sensor or rotor is usually the problem, not the motor itself. It's a fixable repair, but the parts need to be correct for your model, so a proper diagnosis matters before anything is ordered.

My LG dryer shows D80 or D90 and takes forever to dry. Do I need a new heating element?

Almost certainly not. That error is an airflow restriction warning, and in the vast majority of cases the house vent is clogged, not the dryer itself. A specialist will check the vent line and also test the thermistor. Don't replace the element before the vent is inspected.

Is it worth repairing an older LG appliance or should I just replace it?

Depends on the appliance and the failure. A Hall sensor repair on a washer that's otherwise in good shape usually makes sense. A linear compressor replacement on a fridge that's already showing other wear is a tougher call. The specialist we match you with can give you an honest read once they've seen the unit.

How does the matching process work?

You fill out the request form with your appliance details and location. We match you with a local specialist familiar with LG equipment in the Pacifica area. Getting matched costs nothing. A discount is available when you book through our form, so ask about it when you connect with your specialist.

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.

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