Frigidaire keeps the kitchen and laundry working without fuss, and Louisiana owners expect that dependability to last. Our technicians are the trusted choice for frigidaire repair Louisiana, serving New Orleans and communities across Louisiana, and we work fluently across the whole lineup — FFTR/FRFG/FFSS refrigerators, FCRE/FFGF ranges, FFEW/FFET wall ovens, FFEC/FFGC/FFIC cooktops, FFFU/FFFC freezers, FFID dishwashers, FFTW/FFFW washers and FFRE/FFRG dryers.

What Louisiana’s environment does to a Frigidaire
Few states combine heat and humidity as relentlessly as Louisiana, and few climates are harder on a gas range and the electronics around it. Gulf damp keeps FFGF igniter ports wet, so a burner that will not light is routine in New Orleans and Baton Rouge. Coastal salt works on stainless trim, and hurricane-season power surges frequently leave an FFEW wall oven or an FCRE range board in a fault state after an outage, so igniter service, vent clearing and control resets are constant here.
Where we work across Louisiana
We dispatch experienced technicians to metro areas including New Orleans. The smaller towns and country properties of Louisiana are folded into a regular service rotation, and we plan routes so a single trip usually settles the repair. Our footprint reaches all 50 states and DC, the booking line is open day and night, and a standard 24-48 hour response window keeps Louisiana service prompt.
Frigidaire appliances covered by Frigidaire repair Louisiana
Every Frigidaire appliance for the US market is comfortably covered by our specialist technicians:
- Ranges — freestanding Frigidaire ranges in electric (FCRE) and sealed-burner gas (FFGF) with Air Fry and Steam Clean self-clean — serviced from the oven F-code set (F10, F30, F90) and from ignition symptoms on the sealed gas burners, which carry no code
- Wall Ovens — FFEW single and FFET double electric wall ovens with the electronic controls, True Convection and adjustable self-clean — read from the same F-code scheme as the ranges, with F30/F31 sensor and F90 door-lock faults the common calls
- Cooktops — FFEC radiant, FFGC sealed-gas and FFIC induction cooktops with SpaceWise expandable elements or Quick Boil — serviced largely by symptom, since a gas burner that will not light or a radiant element that will not heat carries no consumer code (induction models may show E1/E6 or a 5F lockout)
- Dishwashers — FFID, FGID and GDPH built-in dishwashers with the dishwasher filter and OrbitClean spray arm, the third rack and NSF Sanitize — reading genuine “i” codes (i10 low or no fill, i20/i40/iF0 drain restriction, i30 leak/float, iC0 communication), shown on the display or LED indicators
- Washers — FFTW top-load and FFFW front-load washers with the agitator or Stainless Steel Drum, MaxFill and Deep Fill — the front-loaders read genuine E-codes (E11/E13 water/fill, E21/E23 drain, E41-E43 door lock, EF1/EF2 filter/suds), while top-load mechanical faults are symptom-led
- Dryers — FFRE electric and FFRG gas dryers with DrySense moisture sensing, Anti-Wrinkle and Quick Dry — electronic-display models read E-codes (E64/E66), while a clogged vent that leaves clothes damp is the classic symptom we clear
- Refrigerators — Frigidaire FFTR, FRFG and FFSS refrigerators built around PureAir air management, the in-door ice and water dispenser and PureSource filtration — serviced from cooling, ice and water symptoms, plus the PF, dF and SY EF display alerts
- Freezers — FFFU upright and FFFC chest freezers with Frost-Free operation, SpaceWise shelving and a door-ajar alarm — dial or simple-control units, so every not-freezing, frost or running-constantly fault is diagnosed by symptom
- Ice Makers — Frigidaire EFIC portable and FGIC 15-inch undercounter ice makers — symptom-led work covering no ice production, slow or hollow cubes, water-supply and inlet-valve faults, and drain or leak issues
- Wine Coolers — Frigidaire FFWC and FGWC wine coolers — symptom-led work covering a cooler that will not hold temperature, compressor or fan noise, failed LED lighting and door-seal issues (electronic models show F1/F2/F3 or HH/LL)
- Trash Compactors — legacy TC and TCU-family trash compactors — largely electromechanical units with no fault codes; these are discontinued and parts-only, so they are diagnosed entirely by symptom
- Ice Machines — Frigidaire residential ice making — the 15-inch FGIC undercounter unit and EFIC countertop ice makers — serviced by symptom (no ice, slow harvest, supply and drain faults); Frigidaire builds residential ice makers rather than standalone commercial ice machines
Recurring Louisiana faults
In Louisiana homes, the bulk of our work involves humid ignition and storm-season control faults. What breaks in Louisiana is what gets used. Small maintenance beats a call-out in Louisiana: keep the igniter ports clean and dry, clear the dryer vent so no element fault develops, rinse the dishwasher filter, and wipe the gaskets so the doors keep sealing. In practice, cooking appliances report in F-codes — F30 and F31 for the sensor, F90 and F91 for the door lock, and F10 for a temperature runaway that calls for the power to come off before anything else. In the field, the dishwasher display carries i10 for fill trouble, i20 and iF0 for drain trouble, and iC0 for a control communication fault. On a Frigidaire, a washer that takes too long to fill shows E11, and one that will not drain shows E21, and the E-codes on a dryer — E64 chief among them — cover heat, while airflow is read by symptom. We come stocked for every one of them.
Fault codes and symptoms explained
Reading a Frigidaire correctly in Louisiana starts with the display, if there is one. Range and wall-oven boards raise F1, F11, F30/F31, F90/F91 and — safety-critical — F10 for a temperature runaway, where the right response is to disconnect the power and stop using the oven. Dishwashers raise the i-codes (i10 no fill, i20 and i40 for a restricted drain, i30 leak or float). Washers raise E11, E21, E41 and EF1. Refrigerators raise PF, SY EF and SY CE. Freezers, gas burners and compactors raise nothing at all, so we work them by symptom, and our error-code library documents the difference.
Maintenance advice for Louisiana
Louisiana households can head off most Frigidaire faults with a short seasonal round. A little upkeep goes a long way in Louisiana: keep the gas burner ports and igniters dry and clear so continuous clicking never starts, rinse the dishwasher filter and OrbitClean spray arm, clear the dryer vent end to end, wipe the door gaskets, and change the refrigerator water filter on schedule. In Louisiana, dry the gas burner ports after a boil-over so they do not click endlessly, pull and rinse the dishwasher filter, run a brush through the dryer vent, and change the refrigerator water filter on schedule. If a fault keeps coming back, book us before the part behind it fails outright.
Booking and pricing in Louisiana
A Louisiana technician diagnoses first and prices second: the visit starts from $89, and what the repair costs after that depends on the model, the parts and how the appliance is installed — you see it in writing before anyone starts. Louisiana repairs are completed with genuine OEM parts, and the labor we perform is covered by a 30-day labor warranty. Reserve a Louisiana slot in our online scheduling form, browse our repair services, and check the manufacturer’s site at frigidaire.com if you want the original specifications.