Fair local pricing, the symptoms that matter, and the standard a professional refrigerator repair company in Los Angeles should meet before you let them in the door.
Common Refrigerator Symptoms We See
Not cooling, or fridge warm while freezer works
Freezer frosting over / defrost failure
Water pooling under the crisper drawers
Ice maker stopped producing
Loud humming, clicking, or compressor cycling
Door gasket torn or not sealing
Refrigerator Repair Costs in Los Angeles
Los Angeles is a higher-cost metro — expect quotes toward the top of (or 10–20% above) national ranges. AARA editorial estimates, parts and labor included:
Repair
Typical Los Angeles Range
Diagnostic / service call fee
$85 – $150
Evaporator fan / thermostat / defrost
$175 – $400
Ice maker repair or replacement
$175 – $460
Door gasket replacement
$115 – $290
Compressor / sealed system
$460 – $1150
A failed compressor or sealed-system leak is the big-ticket refrigerator repair — always run the 50% rule before approving it. Most other refrigerator faults (fans, thermostats, defrost heaters, gaskets) are economical fixes.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does refrigerator repair cost in Los Angeles? Common refrigerator repairs in Los Angeles run $175 – $400 for evaporator fan / thermostat / defrost, up to $460 – $1150 for compressor / sealed system. Los Angeles is a higher-cost metro — expect quotes toward the top of (or 10–20% above) national ranges.
Is refrigerator repair worth it in Los Angeles? Apply the AARA 50% rule: repair when the quote is under half the price of a comparable new unit or the appliance is under half its expected lifespan. A failed compressor or sealed-system leak is the big-ticket refrigerator repair — always run the 50% rule before approving it.
Who repairs refrigerators in Los Angeles? AARA founding member verification is open for Los Angeles — meanwhile national providers (Mr. Appliance, Sears Home Services, GE Factory Service for GE brands) cover the Los Angeles area. Use the AARA hiring checklist with any company you call.