Refrigerator & Freezer Repair
When your refrigerator isn't cooling, every item inside is at risk. We respond quickly to refrigeration emergencies and provide lasting solutions.
Our Repair Process
Emergency Assessment
If your refrigerator has stopped cooling entirely, we prioritize these calls and often offer same-day emergency service.
System Diagnosis
We test the compressor, condenser coils, evaporator fan, thermostat, and all temperature sensors to pinpoint the exact problem.
Clear Explanation
We explain what's wrong in plain terms and provide options — including whether repair or replacement makes more economic sense.
Quality Parts & Work
We use proper refrigeration tools and quality replacement parts. For sealed system repairs, we follow all safety protocols.
Temperature Verification
Before leaving, we verify the refrigerator reaches proper temperatures and stays stable over time. We also check door seals for proper closure.
Common Questions
The refrigerator compartment should be between 35-38°F and the freezer between 0-5°F. Use an accurate thermometer to check. Food should feel properly cold and frozen items should be solid with no frost buildup.
Excessive ice usually indicates a failing defrost system — either the defrost heater, defrost thermostat, or defrost timer is malfunctioning. The door seal should also be checked for proper closure.
This can indicate dirty condenser coils, a failing compressor, low refrigerant, or a door seal problem. A running motor that doesn't cycle off uses more electricity and may indicate a problem needing attention.
Generally, if the repair cost exceeds $500-600 and the refrigerator is over 10 years old, replacement may make more sense. However, high-end built-in models are often worth repairing even at higher costs. We provide honest recommendations based on your specific situation.
Refrigerator Not Cooling?
Don't risk spoiled food. Our refrigeration experts can diagnose and fix the problem quickly.
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