Amana keeps the kitchen and laundry working without fuss, and Washington, D.C. owners expect that dependability to last. Our technicians are the trusted choice for amana repair Washington, D.C., serving the District and the cities of Capitol Hill, Georgetown, Dupont Circle, Adams Morgan across a population of about 689K, and we work fluently across the whole lineup — ART/ABB/ASI refrigerators, ACR/AER/AGR ranges, AWO wall ovens, AZF/AZC freezers, ADB dishwashers, NTW/NFW washers and NED/NGD dryers.
Statewide service throughout Washington, D.C.
We cover Capitol Hill, Georgetown, Dupont Circle, Adams Morgan and the communities around them on a scheduled rotation. Beyond the major metros, smaller Washington, D.C. communities are reached on a planned rotation so wait times stay short and most jobs wrap up in a single trip. Our coverage spans all 50 states plus DC, the booking desk runs day and night, and our standard response is 24 to 48 hours, with same-day visits where availability allows.
The local angle behind Amana repair Washington, D.C.
The District packs dense urban living into a humid Mid-Atlantic climate, and Amana owners here mostly live in row houses and high-rise condos where kitchens are tight and access is tricky. Compact ART top-freezer refrigerators, AER ranges and ADB dishwashers are common, and humid Mid-Atlantic summers keep AGR gas igniter ports damp toward continuous clicking. Access logistics — freight elevators, narrow row-house stairs — shape how we schedule and service every District call, alongside igniter cleaning and control-board diagnostics.
Every Amana appliance we repair in Washington, D.C.
Each Amana line — refrigeration, cooking, dishwashing and laundry — is fully within our service scope:
- Ranges — freestanding Amana ranges in coil (ACR), smoothtop (AER) and sealed-burner gas (AGR) with Bake Assist Temps and Warm Hold — serviced from the oven F#E# code set and from ignition symptoms on the Sealed Burners, which carry no code
- Wall Ovens — single electric Amana wall ovens (AWO6313, AWO6317) with the Easy-Clean Glass Door and Oven Lockout — serviced from the F3 sensor, F5 door-lock, F6 E1 over-temp and F9 E0 wiring codes (these are single, electric, thermal ovens only)
- Dishwashers — Amana ADB dishwashers with the Triple Filter Wash System and High-Temperature Wash Option — serviced from the F#E# code set (F3E1/E2 thermistor, F6E1/E3/E4, F7E1/E2, F8E1/E2/E4, F9E1/E2), shown on the display or flashed via the Clean light
- Washers — Amana NTW and NFW washers — serviced from the official F#E# mapping (F0 E2 suds, F0 E3 overload, F0 E5 off-balance, F1 control, F5 lid lock, F7 E1 motor, F8 E1 long fill, F9 E1 long drain) and the Sd / LF / Ld / uL aliases
- Dryers — Amana NED and NGD dryers — electronic-display models reading the AF restricted-airflow, PF power and L2 low-voltage codes and F3E1/E2 sensor faults, with the many timer-model dryers diagnosed by symptom (no heat, won’t tumble, takes too long)
- Refrigerators — Amana ART, ABB and ASI refrigerators built around Temp Assure™ controls, the EasyFreezer™ Pull-Out Drawer and the Dual Pad External Ice and Water Dispenser — serviced from cooling, ice and water symptoms, plus the PO and Door Ajar alerts
- Freezers — Amana AZF upright and AZC/AQC chest freezers with Energy-Saving Insulation and a dial or electronic setpoint — symptom-led with no codes, covering not cold enough, frost buildup, running constantly and sealed-system faults
- Wine Coolers — Amana-branded AMAW wine coolers — single-zone units made under license by Galanz, with a mechanical / LED thermostat and no error-code display, so cooling, fan and light faults are all read by symptom
- Trash Compactors — legacy SMC, SMCD and ESMC trash compactors — purely electromechanical units with no electronics and no codes ever; Amana sells no current compactor, so these are parts-only repair-lookup work diagnosed entirely by symptom
Genuine codes, accurately diagnosed
An Amana tells you what is wrong only where it has electronics. Range and oven problems read as F1 (control), F2 (keypad), F3 (sensor), F5 (door lock) or F9 E0 (wiring, common right after install); a dryer reads AF (restricted airflow), PF (power) or L2 (low voltage). A refrigerator shows only PO and Door Ajar. A gas burner, an AZF freezer, a legacy compactor or an AMAW wine cooler has no code at all — we diagnose by symptom. See our error-code library for meanings and honest fixes.
Faults common to Washington, D.C. homes
In Washington, D.C. homes, the bulk of our work involves urban access and humid gas ignition. On the cooking side, expect continuous clicking from a wet AGR burner port, a no-light from a clogged port or weak igniter, and F-codes (F3 sensor, F5 door lock, F6 E1 over-temp) on the electric oven. On the cleaning side, a dishwasher reads F6E1 (no fill) or F9E1 (won’t drain), and a washer reads F8 E1 (long fill) or F9 E1 (long drain). A refrigerator shows only PO and Door Ajar, a dryer that runs long usually has a clogged vent (AF), and freezers and wine coolers are read by symptom. We resolve those at the same visit, parts in hand.
Protecting your Amana in Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.’s climate rewards a few simple habits. Dry out a gas burner port after spills or humid spells so it doesn’t click continuously, change the EveryDrop™ Water Filter on a schedule so the ice and water keep flowing, clear the dryer vent so an AF airflow code never appears, and keep the dishwasher filter clean. Treat a recurring F5 door-lock fault or an F9E1 drain fault as a stop-and-call situation. Catching small issues early is far cheaper than replacing a control board or a drain pump.
Pricing and scheduling
Costs are clear from the start. A diagnostic visit runs from $89, and the total price — driven by the model, parts and configuration — is agreed in writing before any repair; we never quote a fixed price sight unseen. We fit only genuine OEM parts on an Amana unit, and our labor carries a 30-day labor warranty. Book via our online scheduling form, or browse the full repair services; the manufacturer’s own specs are at the manufacturer’s site at amana.com.