With roots going back to 1918 and a place in history as the pioneer of the self-contained home refrigerator, Frigidaire builds appliances made to last — and in Maryland they deserve a technician who understands that pedigree. We are the recognised name for frigidaire repair Maryland, reaching Baltimore and communities across Maryland, and we cover every Frigidaire line: refrigeration, cooking, dishwashing, laundry and ice.

Why the Maryland climate shapes Frigidaire repair Maryland
Maryland wraps the Chesapeake Bay, and that brackish, humid air reaches deep inland. It works on stainless trim and the control boards of a Frigidaire range and dishwasher, and it keeps FFGF gas igniter ports damp toward continuous clicking. Montgomery County and waterfront homes around Annapolis run plenty of Frigidaire kitchens with FCRE ranges, FFEW wall ovens and FFID dishwashers, so igniter cleaning, control-board diagnostics and gasket service fill our schedule across the Old Line State.
Frigidaire appliances we service in Maryland
Each Frigidaire line — refrigeration, cooking, dishwashing, laundry and ice — is fully within our service scope:
- 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
- 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)
- Ice Machines — residential Frigidaire ice production (undercounter FGIC and countertop EFIC units, not standalone commercial machines) — symptom-led service for no-ice, slow-ice, water-fill and drain problems
- 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
- 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
- Dryers — Frigidaire FFRE and FFRG dryers — electronic-display models reading E-codes such as E64 or E66, with restricted airflow diagnosed as a clogged-vent symptom (clothes damp, long cycles)
- 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
- Dishwashers — Frigidaire FFID, FGID and GDPH dishwashers with the filter and OrbitClean spray arm and EvenDry — serviced from the “i” code set (i10 fill, i20/i40 drain, i30 leak/float, iC0 communication), shown on the display or LED indicators
- Cooktops — Frigidaire FFEC, FFGC and FFIC cooktops (electric, gas and induction) — symptom-led work covering a burner that clicks without lighting, a radiant element stuck on or off, and an induction zone that will not recognise compatible cookware
- Wall Ovens — single (FFEW) and double (FFET) electric Frigidaire wall ovens with Air Fry and Steam Clean — serviced from the F30/F31 sensor and F90/F91 door-lock codes (these are electric, thermal ovens)
- 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
- Refrigerators — FFTR top-freezer, FRFG French-door and FFSS side-by-side refrigerators with CrispSeal crispers, EvenTemp cooling and the PureSource water filter — read mostly by symptom, with the PF power-failure alert and display alerts like dF (defrost), SY EF (evaporator fan) and SY CE (communication) the consumer-facing signals
The faults we resolve most in Maryland
In Maryland homes, the bulk of our work involves bay-humidity corrosion and gas-burner ignition. Across Maryland the recurring jobs are ignition, heat, drainage and cold. Our independent technicians in Maryland handle every Frigidaire line — refrigeration, cooking, dishwashing, laundry and ice. Stated simply, the oven reports F30 or F31 when the sensor has drifted, F90 or F91 when the door lock is stuck, and F10 when the temperature has run away — that last one means disconnect the power. The pattern holds: a dishwasher reads i10 when it will not fill, i20, i40 or iF0 when the drain is restricted, i30 on a leak or float, and iC0 on a communication fault; the washer speaks in E-codes — E11 and E13 for water and fill, E21 and E23 for drain, E41 for the lock; and on a dryer, E64 is a failed heating element, and a clogged vent produces the same wet clothes with no code. Refrigerators show PF, SY EF or SY CE.
Statewide coverage across Maryland
We dispatch experienced technicians to metro areas including Baltimore. Maryland is served end to end, with outlying communities placed on a scheduled rotation so a rural address is not a long wait. Our nationwide network covers all 50 states plus DC, dispatch is staffed day and night, and the standard 24-48 hour response holds across the state.
Reading genuine Frigidaire fault codes
Frigidaire appliances are a mix of electronic and mechanical, so honest diagnosis in Maryland means knowing which is which. A FCRE or FFGF range and a FFEW or FFET wall oven show real F-codes — F1 for the control board, F30/F31 for the oven sensor, F90/F91 for the door lock, and F10 for a temperature runaway that means disconnect the power immediately. A FFID dishwasher reads i40 (no fill) and i20 (will not drain); a FFTW washer reads E11 (long fill) and E21 (long drain). Gas burners, cooktops, freezers and the legacy compactor have no codes, so those we read by symptom. Our error-code library breaks each one down, and we never invent a code.
Keeping your Frigidaire appliances healthy in Maryland
Maryland households can head off most Frigidaire faults with a short seasonal round. Maryland owners can head most of this off — dry the burner ports after a spill, clean the dishwasher filter so the drain never restricts, brush out the dryer vent so clothes stop coming out damp, and swap the PureSource water filter when the reminder shows. A little upkeep goes a long way in Maryland: 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. If a fault keeps coming back, book us before the part behind it fails outright.
Pricing and scheduling in Maryland
Maryland owners get an honest number rather than a guess. In Maryland the diagnostic call is from $89, and the repair figure is set at the appliance once the fault has been read, then confirmed in writing before a single screw comes out. In Maryland the parts we fit are genuine OEM, and our labor comes with a 30-day labor warranty. To get a technician to your door in Maryland, use our online scheduling form; our repair services page lists everything we cover, and the manufacturer’s site at frigidaire.com holds the manufacturer specifications.