Frigidaire keeps the kitchen and laundry working without fuss, and Pennsylvania owners expect that dependability to last. Our technicians are the trusted choice for frigidaire repair Pennsylvania, serving Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and communities across Pennsylvania, 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.

Statewide service throughout Pennsylvania
We dispatch experienced technicians to metro areas including Philadelphia, Pittsburgh. We also serve the suburban and rural corners of Pennsylvania on a regular schedule, arriving stocked for the likely repair so a second trip is rarely needed. With nationwide coverage across all 50 states and DC and a dispatch desk open around the clock, our standard 24-48 hour response keeps Pennsylvania appointments quick.
The local angle behind Frigidaire repair Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania’s humid summers and cold Appalachian winters keep a Frigidaire kitchen under year-round pressure. Summer moisture drives damp into FFGF gas igniter ports, the usual cause of continuous clicking, while winter cracks refrigerator and oven door gaskets. Philadelphia’s renovated row homes and Pittsburgh’s suburbs run plenty of Frigidaire kitchens with FCRE ranges and FFID dishwashers, so igniter service, gasket and control-board work anchor service from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh.
Every Frigidaire appliance we repair in Pennsylvania
Every Frigidaire appliance for the US market is comfortably covered by our specialist technicians:
- 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 — 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 — 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 — 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 — 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 — FCRE electric and FFGF gas ranges with the electronic controls, SpaceWise expandable elements or Quick Boil burners and Even Baking Technology — the electric oven reads genuine F-codes (F10 temperature runaway, F30/F31 oven sensor, F90/F91 door lock), while the gas burners are symptom-only
- 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
Genuine codes, accurately diagnosed
Frigidaire does not use one universal code scheme, and pretending otherwise helps nobody in Pennsylvania. On the service side, 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, a dishwasher announces a drain restriction as i20 or i40, and a float or leak as i30. In practice, E11 and E21 are the washer fill and drain codes, and E41 is its door lock, and a dryer will report E64 when the element opens, but a lint-blocked duct never reports anything. The honest version is this: PF, SY EF and SY CE are what a refrigerator puts on its display, and the S is drawn there as a 5. Everything else is symptom-led. Each of those meanings is in our error-code library.
Faults common to Pennsylvania homes
Across the calls we take in Pennsylvania, a familiar set of complaints recurs, shaped by humid ignition and cold-cracked gaskets. Most Pennsylvania calls fall into four families. Ignition: a FFGF burner that clicks endlessly or will not light, from moisture, a clogged port or a tired igniter — no code, symptom only. Heat: a FCRE range or FFEW wall oven that will not reach temperature, reading F30/F31 on the sensor, or F90 on a door lock after self-clean, and F10 if the temperature runs away, which means disconnect the power. Water: a FFID dishwasher on i40 or i20, or a washer on E11 or E21. Cold: a refrigerator on PF, SY EF or SY CE, or a freezer that simply stops freezing, with no code to read at all. We arrive stocked for all four.
Protecting your Frigidaire in Pennsylvania
In Pennsylvania, small habits prevent big invoices. A little upkeep goes a long way in Pennsylvania: 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. Across the lineup, a self-clean cycle that leaves the door locked shows F90, and a sensor that has drifted shows F30 or F31. That is the point to call rather than to run another cycle.
Pricing and scheduling
Every Pennsylvania visit opens with a full diagnosis and a written estimate before any work begins. Expect a diagnostic visit from $89 in Pennsylvania; the repair beyond that follows the model, the parts and the configuration, and it goes to you in writing for approval before work starts. We fit genuine OEM parts so your Pennsylvania refrigerator, range or dishwasher performs as engineered, and we stand behind the labor we perform with a 30-day labor warranty. Start in our online scheduling form to book in Pennsylvania, or read our repair services before you decide. For the original specifications behind a Pennsylvania repair, consult the manufacturer’s site at frigidaire.com.