The LG refrigerator makes a lot of noise or hum for various reasons. This situation can happen as a result of improper installation - the surface is uneven so the appliance is not leveled. Unfortunately, there can be serious damage to the internal parts of the refrigerator. For example, your refrigerator is suffering from a fan failure, relay defects, compressor burning, capillary system blockage, etc. The exact cause of the breakdown can only be found out as a result of diagnostics. Let's take a closer look at the problem that usually takes place when the owner deals with the noise. If the noise is coming from the compressor, the compressor might be damaged internally. The compressor internal components can wear out over time generating more noise than normal. The compressor is usually located underneath the refrigerator near the back. Pull the refrigerator out from the wall and remove the rear panel to access it. Compressors often last for years after they become noisy. However, if your compressor is noisy, be aware that it is likely to fail. The compressor must be replaced by a licensed technician. Noises that occur when the doors are opening or closing typically do not require a repair service. They are primarily related to door hinges and door stoppers. Noises from the hinges may sound like grinding or squeaking. Apply a food grade silicone grease to stop the noise. Food grease is available for sale at local building supply stores. If you are not sure of what to look for, please ask a specialist to help you with eliminating this issue. Our service center offers repair of any household appliances at home, which allows owners not to worry about the details. Give us a call ASAP to arrange a maintenance visit!

November 26, 2023
AC is leaking from the coil – HVAC Troubleshooting in San Diego
Have you encountered a leaking air conditioner? This causes not the most pleasant feelings and deprives you of comfort. Before solving this problem, you should determine what exactly became the source of the air conditioner flow.