Refrigerator Not Cooling?
A refrigerator that is running but not cooling properly may have a failed evaporator fan motor, dirty condenser coils, a refrigerant leak, a faulty compressor, or a control board issue. When temperatures begin to rise, food can spoil quickly. Our technicians perform a complete diagnostic to identify the exact cause and restore proper cooling performance.
Refrigerator Too Warm?
If your refrigerator feels cool but cannot maintain safe food storage temperatures, the problem may be caused by restricted airflow, damaged door gaskets, faulty temperature sensors, or a malfunctioning thermostat. We test the cooling system and verify temperature performance before recommending repairs.
Refrigerator Leaking Water?
Water leaking onto the floor is often caused by a clogged defrost drain, frozen drain line, damaged water supply connection, or faulty ice maker components. Even small leaks can damage flooring and cabinetry. We locate the source of the leak and restore proper operation.
Ice Maker Not Working?
A malfunctioning ice maker may be caused by a failed water inlet valve, frozen fill tube, defective ice maker assembly, low water pressure, or electronic control problems. We inspect the entire ice production system and restore reliable operation.
Refrigerator Running Constantly?
When a refrigerator rarely shuts off, it may be struggling to reach the selected temperature. Common causes include dirty condenser coils, refrigerant issues, failing sensors, damaged door seals, or airflow restrictions. Continuous operation increases energy consumption and can shorten compressor life.
Refrigerator Making Strange Noises?
Buzzing, clicking, rattling, grinding, or squealing sounds can indicate failing fan motors, compressor start components, loose hardware, or airflow problems. Unusual noises are often an early warning sign of a developing failure. We identify the source before more expensive damage occurs.
Refrigerator Not Turning On?
If your refrigerator shows no signs of life, the problem may involve a failed control board, damaged power cord, defective thermostat, start relay failure, or electrical supply issue. We trace the electrical system and identify the exact component preventing operation.
Frost Build-Up Inside Refrigerator?
Excessive frost accumulation often indicates a failure within the automatic defrost system. Defrost heaters, thermistors, thermostats, or electronic control boards may fail and allow ice to build up. Frost buildup can block airflow and reduce cooling performance throughout the appliance.
Refrigerator Freezing Food?
Food freezing in the fresh-food compartment is commonly caused by faulty temperature sensors, malfunctioning dampers, control board issues, or airflow problems. We diagnose the temperature regulation system and restore proper cooling balance.
Is It Worth Repairing a Refrigerator?
In many cases, yes. Repairs such as fan motors, thermostats, control boards, sensors, door gaskets, water valves, and ice maker components are often much less expensive than replacing the entire appliance. For older units with major sealed-system or compressor failures, we'll provide an honest assessment so you can make the most cost-effective decision for your home and budget.