It’s frustrating when you suddenly discover that your fridge has stopped working. The list of things to do instantly skyrockets as you scramble to find a safe place to store your fresh and frozen food. A dozen questions take up camp in your head as you think about the coming days of a broken fridge. Who will I call to fix your fridge? How do I find a refrigerator appliance repair near me? How do I know the refrigerator repair company is qualified? How long will it take to repair my fridge? How much will it cost to repair? Should I just get a new fridge instead? How can I rearrange my work schedule to fit in a repair visit?
We understand that a broken fridge complicates your life tenfold, and we work hard to minimize the disruptions
As one of the area’s experienced fridge appliance repair companies, we often see the same consistent problems. While these may be common fridge complaints, they are probably new to you. Let’s take a look at some of the frequent questions and issues our customers pose to us.
Ice makers, in particular, can be prone to malfunctions. If both your water dispenser and ice maker aren’t working, a few components and conditions can be to blame. The problem could be as simple as a door that’s ajar. Your dispensers often won’t work if your fridge and freezer doors aren’t fully closed. More seriously, your fridge’s dispenser control board handles all of your ice and water functions. We’ll test each component first, including the dispenser switch, to determine if an individual component is at fault or if the whole dispenser control board needs replacement. The least likely potential cause is a faulty main control board. We’ll examine your fridge’s main control board if other elements prove to be in working order.
Refrigerators provide a wide variety of normal and not-so-normal noises. You’ve probably become accustomed to your fridge’s normal sounds. Abnormal noises are often readily apparent because they don’t fit what you’re used to hearing. If your hear a loud noise coming from the freezer, it may indicate that your fridge’s evaporator fan motor is malfunctioning. A loud noise near your condenser could indicate a bad condenser fan motor. When defrost timers or compressors need to be replaced they can often cause rattling noises. All of these components can be replaced and aren’t necessarily cause for extreme concern.
When we receive this question, we often have a few questions of our own. Is the fridge too warm? Is the freezer cooling to the appropriate temperature? Is the fridge turning on at all? The answers to these questions steer our repair engineers to the most likely causes. The potential causes include bad evaporator fan motors, faulty relay start capacitors, frozen evaporator coils and malfunctioning temperature control boards. Rest assured that we thoroughly investigate the problem so we can fix it correctly.
Our refrigerator repair engineers are experienced and highly trained to troubleshoot and repair most major fridge brands. Our range of expertise includes high-end brands such as Sub-Zero, Miele, Thermador and Liebherr. We are well-versed, also, with commercial-grade favorites such as True Residential T. We also expertly perform repairs on mid-range, high-quality fridges by Bosch, KitchenAid and GE. We even service and repair rare ASKO fridges imported from other countries.
Whatever your fridge brand and whatever fridge problem you encounter, we are here to help. We are your neighbors, a proud part of the community. We pride ourselves on top-notch service, high-caliber repairs and a friendly, accommodating attitude that helps restore your fridge. Give us a call to find out how we can help you today.