
Free Standing and Built-In Fridges
A broken fridge isn’t just an inconvenience—it’s a race against time. Spoiled food, wasted groceries, and potential health risks can add up fast. If your fridge isn’t cooling, don’t wait— our fast, professional repair can save your food and your wallet.

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Common Issues
Common causes include a faulty thermostat, broken evaporator fan, or a malfunctioning compressor. Repair often involves testing components and replacing the defective part.
Leaks are usually caused by a clogged or frozen defrost drain or a cracked water supply line. A technician will clear the drain, replace damaged tubing, or tighten connections to stop the leak.
Buzzing, rattling, or grinding sounds often point to a failing evaporator or condenser fan motor, or a loose part. The repair involves diagnosing the noise source and replacing the faulty motor or securing loose components.
Excessive frost typically signals a problem with the defrost system—such as a failed defrost timer, heater, or thermostat. Repairs include testing and replacing the faulty defrost part to restore normal airflow and prevent frost accumulation.
If your fridge won’t stop running, it may be due to dirty condenser coils, a faulty thermostat, or a broken door seal. Cleaning the coils or replacing worn components can resolve the issue and help reduce energy bills.
Tips for Maintenance and Extended Lifespan of Fridges
Dust and debris on condenser coils force your fridge to work harder, leading to overheating and breakdowns. Clean them every 6 months with a vacuum or coil brush.
Worn-out or dirty seals let cold air escape, making your fridge overwork. Wipe them regularly and replace if they’re cracked or loose to keep the cold in and energy bills down.
Good airflow is key to even cooling. Overloading the fridge blocks vents and stresses the motor. Keep it organized and about 75% full for optimal performance.





