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ADRIUM Service Solutions
(925) 999-4095 · San Ramon, CA · CSLB #1136642 · BBB A+

LG REFRIGERATOR · ALAMO

LG refrigerator not cooling in Alamo? We fix it.

LG refrigerators that lose cooling are a steady part of the call book. We have run enough of them to know the brand-specific failure patterns cold.

LG French-doors show up in Westside Alamo kitchens and the steadier-build neighborhoods. Round Hill and Stone Valley lean Sub-Zero, but we still get LG calls in pantry and bar fridges there.

  • $75 diagnostic (waived with repair)
  • Same-day best effort
  • CSLB #1136642
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Why this happens

What we look for first.

  • Linear compressor failure (2014 to 2019 models). LG LFXS, LRMVS, LSXS, and several ThinQ-era French-doors used a linear compressor that had a well-documented failure pattern. There was a class action settlement on the issue. If the unit is in that window and the compressor is dead, this is what we usually find. We confirm with electrical and pressure tests before quoting.
  • Evaporator fan motor stalled. The fan inside the freeezer that pulls cold air over the evaporator coil and pushes it into both compartments. Compressor still runs, freezer stays cold-ish, fresh food slowly drifts to room temperature. Pull the back panel of the freezer, look at the fan.
  • Condenser fan motor failed. The fan at the back of the unit that cools the condenser coil. When this stops, the compressor cooks itself trying to reject heat with no airflow. Both compartments warm slowly, the cabinet back gets hot to the touch.
  • Defrost system stuck. Defrost heater or defrost thermostat failed. Frost builds on the evaporator until it blocks airflow completely. From the outside it looks like a no-cool but the real diagnosis is a thick ice block behind the freezer back wall.
  • Sealed system leak. Slow refrigerant loss over weeks. The compressor runs constantly trying to reach setpoint but cannot pull the temperature down. Sealed-system repair is the bigger job. Refrigerant recovery, leak isolation, repair, evacuate, recharge.
  • Main control board (PCB) failure. A later-failure pattern, especially on InstaView and ThinQ models. Compressor or fan control loses signal from the board. We meter the board outputs before swapping it.

How we diagnose and fix it

The walk-in workflow.

  1. 01

    Listen for the compressor running and feel the back unit. Hot back means cooling is happening, just not transferring properly. Cold back with no sound means compressor or start components.

  2. 02

    Open the freezer. Listen for the evaporator fan. If silent, that is the call. If running, move on.

  3. 03

    Pull the freezer back panel. Look for frost buildup on the evaporator. Heavy ice means a defrost system fault.

  4. 04

    If compressor runs, both fans run, defrost cycles, but the unit still will not cool, the sealed system is suspect. Pressure test confirms.

  5. 05

    On 2014 to 2019 linear-compressor models with a dead compressor, we explain the LG settlement history candidly so the homeowner has the full picture before deciding.

Serving Alamo

Alamo: response and coverage.

Alamo is a short hop from the San Ramon shop. Same-day on most weekday calls.

Neighborhoods we cover regularly in Alamo: Round Hill, Stone Valley, Westside Alamo. Beyond those, our service area in Alamo covers the city limits.

Alamo kitchens are heavy on Sub-Zero columns, Wolf and Thermador ranges, and Bosch or Miele dishwashers in the Round Hill and Stone Valley estates. The older Westside Alamo neighborhood mixes in KitchenAid and GE Profile from 80s and 90s remodels.

Pricing and warranty

What it costs. What we stand behind.

  • $75

    Diagnostic visit. Waived when you book the repair with us.

  • Typical

    $225 to $485 for evaporator fan, condenser fan, defrost heater, or thermostat work. Compressor or sealed-system repair on a salvageable LG runs $650 to $1,200 depending on the specific repair.

  • Warranty

    Parts and labor warranty in writing before we start. 90 days on sealed-system work, 1 year on most mechanical parts.

FAQ

LG refrigerator in Alamo questions.

  • How fast can you reach Alamo for an LG fridge call?
    Same day on most weekday calls booked before noon. Alamo is 15 minutes from San Ramon.
  • I have an older LG side-by-side that lost cooling in my Westside Alamo home. Worth fixing?
    Usually yes if it is fan, defrost, or thermostat. Older LG side-by-sides did not use the linear compressor, so the high-risk failure is off the table. We will quote it clearly before any work.
  • My LG refrigerator was bought between 2014 and 2019 and now will not cool. Is the compressor covered?
    There was a class action settlement on LG linear compressors used in that range. The settlement window has closed for most models, but the underlying issue is real and we have seen it many times. We confirm whether the compressor is the actual failure with electrical and pressure tests before quoting any sealed-system work. Some sealed-system repairs are still worth it. Others are not. We will tell you which one this is.
  • How do I tell if my LG fridge is not cooling because of the evaporator fan versus a compressor problem?
    Listen at the back of the unit. If the compressor is running but the inside of the freezer is silent, the evaporator fan stalled. That is the $225 to $325 job. If the back of the unit is cold and you hear nothing at all, the compressor is suspect, which is the bigger job. Our diagnostic call sorts this in under 30 minutes.
  • Do you work on LG ThinQ and InstaView models?
    Yes. The newer ThinQ control boards add some diagnostic complexity but the mechanical failure modes are the same as the older French-doors. We carry the common evaporator and condenser fan motors for these models and source control boards same-day from supplier.

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