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Refrigerator repair

Compressor repair
If the freezer compartment stops freezing food (causing items to remain soft) while the refrigerator section continues to function normally, these symptoms indicate either a compressor failure or a refrigerant leak. Such symptoms create the illusion that the refrigerator section is operating correctly, often prompting the user to attempt to resolve the freezer issue by setting the freezer temperature control below the recommended parameters. If the freezer temperature control is set within the 37–39 degree range yet the food inside remains unfrozen, this signifies the presence of a technical malfunction.
Our specialists perform diagnostics on the defrost system's heating element, defrost thermostat, temperature sensors, evaporator fan, and control board in order to restore proper air circulation and cooling efficiency.
Defrost system repair
If your refrigerator is not cooling properly or is emitting a loud noise, check the back wall inside the freezer compartment. If you observe a buildup of ice or frost, there is a high probability that the defrost system is malfunctioning. In this scenario, the fan blades are likely striking the ice, causing the noise.
Our specialists perform diagnostics on the defrost heating element, defrost thermostat, temperature sensors, evaporator fan assembly, and control board to restore proper air circulation and ensure adequate cooling.


Door seal replacement
If you notice icicles or frost on the side walls or ceiling of the freezer compartment—or water droplets and condensation inside the refrigerator section—it is highly likely that the door seals are defective. This occurs because warm ambient air penetrates through the damaged seal into the cold interior of the appliance, where it rapidly condenses. Consequently, water forms inside the unit and then quickly freezes within the freezer compartment.
We inspect the door gasket, check the door alignment, and replace worn or torn seals when needed
Ice maker repair
If your ice maker is not working, it is a cause for concern. Statistically, in half of such cases, this may be a sign of a more serious underlying problem. The reason for this is that the ice maker does not generate cold independently; instead, it utilizes the cooling provided by the freezer compartment. If the temperature within the freezer is insufficient, the ice maker's sensor will not trigger the unit to activate. If your ice maker is not functioning, try measuring the temperature inside the freezer. The freezer temperature should fall within the range of -1°F to +1°F.
We diagnose the water supply, freezer temperature, dispenser system, and ice maker components to find the real cause of the problem.

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