Samsung Appliance Repair

Local, factory-trained technicians who repair Samsung refrigerators, washers, dryers, and dishwashers — most often the same day you call.
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We are the local experts in Samsung appliance repair

Samsung appliances are some of the most common we work on across Eastvale, Riverside, Corona, Chino, Chino Hills, and Ontario. Our technicians know Samsung's lineup inside and out — from the sleek design and smart features down to the specific parts that tend to fail over time, whether that's a refrigerator that stops cooling, an ice maker that quits making ice, or a washer that won't spin.

If you searched for "Samsung appliance repair near me," here's what you actually need to know: most Samsung problems come down to a handful of common failure points, and the large majority are fixable in a single visit. Below, we break down what we see most often, organized by appliance, along with real repair cases from our own service calls.

Samsung appliances we repair

Our technicians are experienced with the full lineup of Samsung home appliances, including:

  • Samsung refrigerators — French door, side-by-side, top-freezer, and bottom-freezer models, including Family Hub smart refrigerators
  • Samsung washers — front-load and top-load, including models with the AddWash door
  • Samsung dryers — electric and gas, including ventless heat pump models
  • Samsung dishwashers — including StormWash and Linear Wash systems
  • Samsung ice makers — both built-in refrigerator ice makers and standalone units
  • Samsung microwaves — over-the-range and countertop models

Whatever the appliance, our technicians arrive with the diagnostic tools and the most commonly needed Samsung parts already on the van, which is why most repairs are completed in one visit.

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The most common Samsung appliance problems we fix

Samsung refrigerator not cooling

This is the single most common Samsung repair call we get. The fridge runs constantly but the inside stays warm, or the freezer is cold while the refrigerator section isn't. In most cases this comes down to dirty condenser coils, a failed evaporator fan, or a defrost system fault — Samsung refrigerators are particularly known for defrost-related cooling failures. We cover all 8 causes in detail, including a real repair case from Corona, in our guide on why Samsung refrigerators stop cooling.

Samsung refrigerator not making ice

The freezer is cold, the ice maker is switched on, but no ice is coming out. On Samsung units, this is almost always a frozen fill tube — a known weak point across multiple Samsung generations — or a weak water inlet valve. We walk through the full diagnosis and a real Corona repair case in our article on Samsung refrigerators that stop making ice.

Samsung refrigerator making a humming or buzzing noise

A loud hum, buzz, or rattle coming from a Samsung refrigerator is usually the condenser fan motor working harder than it should, often due to dust buildup or a failing fan bearing. See our detailed breakdown of Samsung refrigerator noise causes from a real Corona service call.

Samsung refrigerator leaking water inside or underneath

Water pooling under the crisper drawers or on the floor in front of the fridge is almost always a clogged or frozen defrost drain. Condensation that should drain away during the automatic defrost cycle backs up and drips into the fridge compartment instead, or runs out from underneath the unit. This is a quick fix once the drain is cleared, and rarely requires replacing a major part.

Samsung refrigerator freezing food in the fridge section

If vegetables or milk are freezing in the refrigerator compartment, the damper that controls airflow from the freezer is usually stuck open, or the thermostat is misreading the temperature. Either way, too much cold air is reaching the fridge section. This is a damper or thermostat replacement, not a sign the whole unit is failing.

Samsung washer not spinning

A Samsung washer that fills with water and agitates but won't spin almost always points to a drain pump failure — the machine can't safely spin a tub full of water, so it stops. We cover this exact issue, including a real repair case from Chino, in our article on Samsung washers not spinning.

Samsung washer stuck on a cycle or won't drain

If the washer stalls mid-cycle with water still in the drum, the drain pump filter is the first thing we check — it's a small access panel on most Samsung front-load models that catches coins, buttons, and debris. A clogged filter is the most common cause and is often resolved in well under an hour.

Samsung washer displaying an error code (4C, LE, UE, DC)

Samsung washers are good about telling you what's wrong through error codes. 4C and LC usually point to a water supply issue, UE means the load is unbalanced, LE indicates a leakage detection fault, and DC means the door isn't locking properly. Our technicians read the code on arrival, which speeds up diagnosis considerably.

Samsung dryer not heating or taking too long to dry

On Samsung dryers, a complete loss of heat is usually a blown thermal fuse or a failed heating element, while a gradual increase in drying time often points to a clogged vent restricting airflow. We check the vent first on every visit, since a blocked vent is both the most common cause and a fire safety concern if ignored.

Samsung dishwasher not cleaning dishes properly

Samsung dishwashers with the StormWash or Linear Wash system rely on consistent water pressure through the spray arms. When dishes come out with a film or food residue, a clogged spray arm or filter is almost always the cause, and both are accessible without a technician needing to dismantle the unit.

Samsung dishwasher leaking from the door or bottom

A worn door gasket is the most common source of a Samsung dishwasher leak, especially on units more than 5 years old. Less often, a cracked drain hose or a failing pump seal is responsible. We identify the exact source during the same visit rather than guessing.

Samsung microwave not heating or tripping the breaker

If a Samsung microwave runs but doesn't heat, the magnetron or the high-voltage diode has usually failed. If it trips the breaker every time it's used, that points to a short in the high-voltage circuit, which should be inspected before continued use.

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Why Inland Empire homeowners choose us for Samsung repair

Samsung appliances use proprietary parts and diagnostic procedures that differ meaningfully from other brands — a technician who mostly works on Whirlpool or GE units won't necessarily know the specific failure patterns Samsung models develop. Our technicians service Samsung appliances regularly enough that they recognize these patterns on sight, which means faster, more accurate diagnosis and fewer return visits.

We also stock the Samsung parts that fail most often — drain pumps, water inlet valves, and condenser fan motors — so most repairs don't require waiting on a part to ship.

$89 service call: free with repair

If you move forward with the repair, the service call fee is applied toward the total cost, so you only pay for the fix itself.

Same-day & next-day appointments

We always try to deliver service as quickly as possible, and in most cases, we can do it on the same day or the next day.

Fully stocked service vans

Our professionals come with common parts so they can fix most things right away.

90-day warranty on repairs

We back every repair with a 90-day warranty on both parts and labor, so you can feel confident the job was done right.

Licensed, insured, and experienced team

We have a local, competent crew that can fix all major appliance brands and models.

Upfront, honest pricing

We give clear estimates before any work starts, so there are no surprises.

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