Frigidaire builds dependable, easy-to-use American home appliances, and keeping them at their best in Florida takes a specialist. Our team is the trusted name for frigidaire repair Florida, reaching Jacksonville, Miami, Orlando, Tampa and communities across Florida — and we service the whole catalogue, from refrigerators and ranges to wall ovens, cooktops, dishwashers, washers, dryers, wine coolers and ice makers.

The Frigidaire lineup we service in Florida
Our experienced technicians service every Frigidaire appliance type for the US market:
- 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 — FFWC freestanding and FGWC undercounter wine coolers with dual temperature zones, UV-resistant tinted glass and wire shelving — serviced by symptom (not cooling, compressor noise, lights out, door-seal faults), with electronic models showing F1/F2/F3 or HH/LL alerts
- 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
- Ice Makers — EFIC countertop/portable and FGIC undercounter ice makers with clear-ice production and a self-cleaning cycle — diagnosed by symptom (no ice, slow ice, leaking, fill-valve faults) since the residential units carry no consumer fault display
- Freezers — Frigidaire FFFU upright and FFFC convertible chest freezers with garage-ready operation and a setpoint dial — symptom-led, covering not cold enough, frost buildup, running constantly and sealed-system faults
- 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
- Washers — Frigidaire FFTW and FFFW washers — front-load models serviced from the E-code mapping (E11/E13 fill, E21/E23 drain, E41-E43 door lock, EF1/EF2 filter/suds) shown on the display; top-load units are largely symptom-led
- 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
- 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 — 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
Regional conditions behind Frigidaire repair Florida
Nowhere in the country combines heat and humidity like Florida, and that is the defining stress on a Frigidaire kitchen and laundry. Year-round damp soaks FFGF gas igniter ports, so a burner that clicks but will not light is a routine call statewide. Salt air near the coast works on stainless trim, and hurricane-season power surges frequently leave an FFEW wall oven or an FCRE range control board in a fault state that needs a careful restart or a board check. Humid air also slows FFRE and FFRG dryers, where a clogged vent leaves clothes damp and runs the cycle long.
How a Frigidaire reports trouble
What a Florida homeowner sees on the display is usually genuine, and it is worth reading before you reset it. To be precise, a range or wall oven that will not hold temperature usually shows F30 or F31, a door still locked after self-clean shows F90, and an F10 means a temperature runaway, so disconnect the power. In the field, a dishwasher showing i20 has a drain path that needs clearing, and one showing i10 is not getting water. The rule of thumb: the washer speaks in E-codes — E11 and E13 for water and fill, E21 and E23 for drain, E41 for the lock, and a dryer showing E64 needs the element, and one showing nothing but damp clothes usually needs the vent cleared. Put plainly, freezers, cooktops, gas burners and compactors report nothing, which is why those calls are symptom-led. Our error-code library translates the lot.
Common Florida repairs we handle
Certain Frigidaire faults appear in Florida more than elsewhere, and most trace back to humid ignition and storm-season control faults. The Florida repair mix rarely changes. Continuous clicking from a gas burner port that has taken on moisture — the port dries out, the clicking stops. A weak igniter that will not carry the flame. An F30 oven sensor or an F90 door lock on a range or wall oven, with F10 as the one code that means disconnect the power now. An i20 dishwasher drain restriction, an E11 washer fill fault or an E21 drain fault, and an E64 dryer element or a lint-loaded vent. Freezers, cooktops and compactors have no display, so they are read from behaviour. Igniters, sensors, valves, pumps and elements ride on the van for exactly this reason.
Coverage and response across Florida
We dispatch experienced technicians to metro areas including Miami, Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville. From the cities to the back roads, every part of Florida sits within our distributed technician network, and appointments are confirmed quickly. As part of a nationwide operation covering all 50 states and the District of Columbia, we book around the clock and aim for a 24-48 hour response across Florida.
Seasonal upkeep for Florida owners
Seasonal upkeep keeps a Florida kitchen out of trouble. Small maintenance beats a call-out in Florida: 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. When a fault does show — an i20 that will not drain, an E11 long fill, an F30 oven sensor code — get it read properly rather than resetting it, and treat an F10 temperature runaway as a disconnect-the-power emergency.
What a Florida service call costs
Florida owners get an honest number rather than a guess. Pricing in Florida starts with a diagnostic visit from $89, and we never quote a fixed price unseen — the repair itself is written down and approved before we begin. Florida repairs are completed with genuine OEM parts, and the labor we perform is covered by a 30-day labor warranty. Reserve a Florida 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.