Refrigerator Repair

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SAME-DAY REFRIGERATOR REPAIR:
(623) 526-1746

Your refrigerator is an essential element of your kitchen. You use it to keep all of your dairy, produce, and meats cold. A broken refrigerator means thawed or melted food which has to be thrown away. Who wants to throw away perfectly good food? So, it is important to call about refrigerator problems right away!

You will want to call an appliance repair service that provides same-day service for all refrigerator and freezer repairs.

You have made the right choice when you call a licensed technician. These skilled technicians are able to repair any common refrigerator problem the same day you call and on the first appointment. They work quickly so your refrigerator or freezer is working again and so none of the food goes bad.

ADDITIONAL SERVICE INFORMATION:
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TYPICAL REFRIGERATOR ISSUES

LOUD/CONSTANT NOISES

Technicians receive the most calls for help because of loud refrigerator noises than from any other freezer or fridge issue. The most common reasons for a noise coming from your refrigerator are problems with the evaporator fan motor or condenser fan motor.

If you can, try to identify where the noise comes from when you call. Then repairmen can be sure to bring the right tools and parts for this repair the issue.

WATER LEAKS

As a local appliance repairman, they can fix lots of refrigerator leaks. These are caused by problems with the door closure or latch or by a broken water inlet valve. The technicians carry the parts necessary for this repair in the service vans and can fix it right away.

WON’T START

When your refrigerator will not start the first thing to do is check that it is plugged in and the circuit breaker is on. The second thing is to call for a same-day service call. When this happens you usually have a broken compressor overload relay or temperature control malfunction.

Experienced repairmen diagnose and repair this problem on all major refrigerator brands and models.

ICE MAKER WON’T MAKE ICE

Local technicians routinely fix icemakers that do not make ice. The typical problems are broken water fill tubes, a broken water inlet valve or a temperature control malfunction in the freezer. This issue is fixable on a short visit the same day that you call for help

FRIDGE TOO COLD/TOO WARM

When your refrigerator runs too cold or too warm, there is a problem. Too-warm refrigerators usually have a broken air inlet damper. Too-cold refrigerators typically have a malfunction of the thermistor or temperature control.

The same problems occur in freezers as well as refrigerators. Trained repairmen deal with these issues on the spot, the same day that your schedule your service call.

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BROKEN WATER DISPENSER

Water dispensers rarely break down on GE, Kenmore, Sears, Whirlpool, Sub-Zero and other major brands of refrigerators. But, when they do, it is a broken water inlet valve or dispenser actuator. Local repairmen carry parts for this issue just in case and it is a quick fix as soon as they arrive at your home.

DOOR LATCH/BULB PROBLEMS

When you have condensation or leaking issues with your refrigerator, call a licensed technician right away. If you do not the end result is a higher electric bill because your refrigerator is working harder than it has to and spoiled food as the cold leaks out of the fridge.

The repairman will check the door closure, door latch, seals, gaskets, and hinges to determine the problem and fix it on the spot. And, when he notices that the bulb is broken or just burned out, he will fix that too!

Avondale Appliance Repair Experts is service that helps homeowners connect with local service contractors. All contractors are independent and Avondale Appliance Repair Experts does not warrant or guarantee any work performed. It is the responsibility of the homeowner to verify that the contractor they hire has the necessary license and insurance required for the work being performed. Local repairs performed by Appliance HD.