There are many other issues that can and do occur with refrigerators. Schedule an appointment with a local Sears refrigerator specialist if your refrigerator is having problems. We come to you! Our technicians are always available.
Are there any water spots on the kitchen floor or in the walls? What about the possibility of pools developing under the refrigerator's floor? Leaky refrigerators are easy to fix as there are only a handful of possible culprits.
A majority of refrigerators come with both an condenser fan or evaporator fan. The condenser fan cools the unit's condenser. While the compressor runs, the evaporator fan draws air over the freezer’s evaporator coils. Each fan runs simultaneously and problems with one motor can make your refrigerator louder. If you are unsure if these fans have broken motors, it is possible to inspect them. Before performing the inspection, unplug your refrigerator.
Refrigerator repair averages around $220. Actual costs will vary depending on the type of repair required. The cost of replacing a temperature sensor may be lower than that of replacing a compressor, but it is more expensive. It's usually cheaper to repair a refrigerator if it is less 10 years old than the new refrigerator. A refrigerator less than 5 years of age is usually worth the cost, as it will likely last for many years.
Refrigerator repair solutions can vary depending upon the refrigerator model. French door refrigerators often have issues with leakage and malfunctioning water dispensers. Wine refrigerators have to maintain the ideal temperature, and they sometimes don't stay at the same temperature. Garage refrigerators must be able to withstand high temperatures. Give our refrigerator repair technicians a call, or schedule your refrigerator repairs online.
E&J Appliance is the leader in refrigerator repairs. We have local technicians that can fix your refrigerator. In the last year, our technicians have performed over a million refrigerator repairs. No matter the brand or origin of your refrigerator, we are the best and most trusted choice.
You can block the drain of your unit's frozen defrost by food particles or other debris. It is typically accessible from inside your freezer. Warm water can be used to flush the drain, but you may have to manually clean it. You can locate the defrost drain line at the back your refrigerator. To clean any clogs, use hot water and soap.