
Diagnosis and repair for GE, GE Profile, Café and Monogram refrigerators, washers, dryers, ranges and dishwashers — in homes and businesses across Denver Metro.
6+ years in Denver
Denver shop · 80216
Same or next-day scheduling
Your GE appliance is built to last — and almost always worth repairing instead of replacing. For more than six years, FiXiFY has repaired GE, GE Profile, Café and Monogram refrigerators, washers, dryers, ranges and dishwashers in homes and businesses across the Denver Metro area. We’re based at a storefront in Denver.
Whether your GE Profile refrigerator has stopped cooling, your GE front-load washer has thrown a fault mid-cycle, or your Café dishwasher won’t drain, we’ll diagnose the cause and get it running again.
GE APPLIANCES WE REPAIR IN DENVER METRO
Choose your appliance for full repair details, common symptoms and pricing.
GE Refrigerators
GE, Profile and Café French-door, side-by-side and bottom-freezer models — cooling loss, ice-maker faults, control-board issues and fan noise.
GE Washers
GE front-load (GFW series) and top-load (GTW) washers — drain faults, won’t-spin, imbalance and door- or lid-lock problems.
GE Dryers
GE electric and gas dryers — no heat, long dry times, drum noise and sensor-dry faults.
GE Ranges & Ovens
GE, Profile and Café gas and electric ranges and wall ovens — bake/broil element failures, ignition trouble, F-codes and temperature drift.
GE Dishwashers
GE, Profile, Café and Monogram dishwashers — won’t drain, leak-detected shutdowns, won’t fill and won’t start.
COMMON GE PROBLEMS & ERROR CODES — WHAT THEY REALLY MEAN
Pulled from GE’s own service guides and bulletins — the faults customers actually run into across GE dishwashers, washers, dryers and refrigerators, explained accurately. We diagnose and repair these; we don’t recommend DIY.
Dishwasher — won’t drain
You’ll notice: the cycle won’t finish or won’t start, water is left standing in the bottom of the tub, and the display reads FTD (“Failure to Drain”) — sometimes logged as fault code F5 or F144.
What it means: per GE’s service bulletin DD02-23, on this serial range the control can falsely read a drain failure or inverter error — but it can equally be a real blockage in the drain pump, hose or air gap. The two have to be told apart with a proper diagnosis.
Reported on Café CDT875, Profile PDT775/PDT785 and Monogram ZDT925/ZDT985 dishwashers (serial range HT–DZ, built 2022–2024).
→ Needs professional service — book FiXiFY.
Washer — door won’t unlock
You’ll notice: the cycle ends but the door stays locked and you can’t get your laundry out — or it won’t start because the lock won’t engage.
What it means: per GE’s fault codes (logged as 23, 24 and 32/77), the washer can’t reach a locked or unlocked state in time — usually the door-lock assembly or its wiring, or water still sensed above the door, so it holds the lock shut for safety.
Common on GE and GE Profile front-load washers, including UltraFresh and PFW-series models.
→ Needs professional service — book FiXiFY.
Dryer — runs but won’t heat
You’ll notice: the drum turns and the cycle runs, but the clothes come out cold and still damp, and dry times keep getting longer.
What it means: per GE’s service data, no-heat on a GE dryer is usually a failed heating element (or the igniter on gas models), an open thermal fuse or cycling thermostat, or restricted airflow from a kinked or clogged vent — which can also trip the safety thermostat.
Applies to GE electric and gas dryers.
→ Needs professional service — book FiXiFY.
Refrigerator — not cooling / running warm
You’ll notice: the fridge or freezer is warmer than the setting, food isn’t keeping, and the compartment temperature climbs.
What it means: per GE’s diagnostics, a warm GE refrigerator usually traces to a thermistor reading wrong, an evaporator or condenser fan that’s stopped, a defrost fault icing up the coil, or a sealed-system problem — which we narrow down with GE’s own fridge thermistor and fan tests.
Common on GE, GE Profile and Monogram refrigerators.
→ Needs professional service — book FiXiFY.
REPAIR OR REPLACE YOUR GE?
A good rule of thumb: if your GE is under about eight years old and the repair costs less than half of a comparable new unit, repairing is the better value — GE parts are widely available and most faults are a single component, not the whole appliance. GE Profile, Café and Monogram units especially are worth saving given what they cost new. And if your GE genuinely isn’t worth fixing, we’ll tell you straight. That’s the FiXiFY way — we fix things instead of telling you to throw them away.
WHY FiXiFY FOR GE REPAIR
- 6+ years repairing GE across Denver Metro
- Storefront in Denver — 7030 E 46th Ave Dr
- Honest repair-or-replace advice
- Genuine OEM GE parts
- GE, Profile, Café & Monogram — residential & commercial
- 4.9–5.0★ on Google from Denver neighbors
GE REPAIR ACROSS DENVER METRO
FiXiFY repairs GE appliances across the Denver Metro area — Denver, Aurora, Lakewood, Westminster, Arvada, Thornton, Centennial and Highlands Ranch — from our shop in Denver’s 80216. Same or next-day scheduling is usually available. If the part is in stock in the Denver area we can often repair the same or next day; if it has to be ordered from out of state, it’s typically 3–5 business days.
GE REPAIR FAQ
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WHATEVER THE CHALLENGE, CHOOSE FiXiFY
FiXiFY Appliance Repair · 7030 E 46th Ave Dr, Unit A, Denver, CO 80216 · (303) 214-1240 · fixifycolorado.com
