GE Appliance Repair In Miami
PROFESSIONAL REPAIRS FOR GE APPLIANCES
When a GE appliance breaks down, it throws your entire routine off track. Whether it's a refrigerator that suddenly stops cooling or a washer that won't start, these problems usually show up at the worst time. At AG Appliance Service, we specialize in dependable GE appliance repair Miami homeowners can trust. Our team knows GE inside and out, and we're here to help you get back to normal, without the stress.
GE appliances are known for their reliability, but even the best need repairs now and then. From minor fixes to more complex electrical or mechanical problems, we bring the right tools, parts, and experience to every appliance repair in Miami. No gimmicks, no guessing, just straightforward service from people who know what they're doing.
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Factory Authorized GE Appliance Repair
While we service a wide range of major brands, GE appliance repair is a specialty at AG Appliance Service. We know the ins and outs of their design, from the older top-freezer refrigerators to today's high-efficiency washers and smart ovens.
You can feel confident knowing that our techs are trained to work specifically on GE models, using parts and techniques that match the brand's standards.
GE Appliances We Service
- › Refrigerators
- › Freezers
- › Ice Makers
- › Cooktops
- › Ovens
- › Ranges
- › Disposals
- › Dishwashers
- › Washers
- › Dryers
Common GE Appliance Repair Problems
Even reliable brands like GE can hit a snag now and then. Whether it's a refrigerator that won't cool or a dryer that takes forever to heat up, we've seen it all. At AG Appliance Service, we specialize in GE appliance repair Miami homeowners trust, quick, honest, and long-lasting fixes.
Here are some of the most common GE appliance issues we service, what typically causes them, and how we can help get things running again.
GE Refrigerator Not Cooling
Common Cause: Dirty Coils or Faulty Compressor
Is your GE refrigerator running but still not keeping things cold? This often points to dirty condenser coils, which make the unit overheat, or a compressor that's starting to wear out. You might also be dealing with a failed thermostat or evaporator fan motor.
Our technicians will inspect the coils, test components, and restore your refrigerator's cooling performance before your groceries go bad.
GE Oven Not Heating Evenly
Common Cause: Faulty Bake Element or Sensor
If your oven is cooking one side of the pizza but leaving the other raw, it's likely the bake element or temperature sensor has failed. These parts regulate internal heat. When they malfunction, preheating takes forever, and cooking becomes unpredictable.
We'll test and replace the faulty components so your oven heats evenly again.
GE Washer Won't Drain or Spin
Common Cause: Blocked Drain Pump or Lid Switch Failure
A washer that won't spin or drain can leave you with a soggy mess. This issue is often caused by a clogged drain pump, jammed impeller, or a lid switch that no longer signals the washer to enter the spin cycle.
As part of our expert GE appliance repair services, we'll inspect the drainage system, check the lid switch for continuity, and replace any damaged parts to get things back on track.
GE Dryer Not Heating
Common Cause: Burned Out Heating Element or Thermal Fuse
No heat in your GE dryer? It's usually one of two things: a failed heating element or a blown thermal fuse. Restricted airflow from lint buildup can also trigger these issues.
We'll run a full airflow and electrical test, clean out the vent system, and replace any burned-out parts to restore proper drying performance.
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Is It Worth Repairing My Older GE Appliance?
Often yes, especially if it's under 10 years old.
GE appliances are built to last, and many issues can be fixed without a full replacement. If your appliance is within its typical lifespan (8–15 years depending on the model), repairs are often more cost-effective than buying new. We'll always give you honest advice about whether it's worth fixing or not.
What Do GE Appliance Error Codes Mean?
GE error codes are like cryptic text messages from your appliances. Some common ones include:
F1 or F2 on ovens often mean temperature sensor issues.
H20 on dishwashers often mean water supply problems.
E22 or E31 on washers often mean drainage or water level issues.
You'll usually find the meaning in your model's user manual, but if the code keeps popping up a tech can run diagnostics and take it from there.
What Should I Check Before Calling for GE Washer Repair?
Before you pick up the phone, take a quick look at:
The circuit breaker. Whether the door or lid is properly closed. The control panel for error codes or cycle issues.
Still not working? That's where we come in.
Can I Prevent Future Issues with My GE Appliances?
Simple maintenance can extend the life of your GE appliances:
Clean refrigerator coils every 6 months. Avoid overloading washers and dryers. Replace filters and gaskets as recommended. Don't ignore strange noises or leaks — they usually get worse.