Refrigerator Repair in Los Angeles
It is hard to imagine a single household or even an office, which would have no refrigerator. Yet, the owners of these appliances often encounter a series of problem, which they are not always capable of dealing with. If your refrigerator starts leaking, never turns off or fails to maintain the necessary temperature it means it requires professional maintenance and diagnostics. Normally the refrigerator repair is an urgent matter, especially in the summer when the overall temperature is high and the food can spoil much faster.
We offer refrigerator and freezer repair service in Los Angeles and surrounding areas: Santa Monica, Burbank, Malibu, etc. We work on all residential refrigerator brands, such as GE, Electrolux, Asko, Whirlpool, Maytag, Subzero, Amana, Bosch, Kenmore, and many others.
Here are the most common problems that we deal with when it comes to refrigerator repair:
- Removing the leaks;
- Fixing or replacing the ice-maker;
- Dealing with the temperature regulation problems;
- Thermostat repair or replacement;
- Compressor repair or replacement;
- Refrigerator circuitry and control board repair or replacement;
- Removing the Freon leak and replacing Freon in your refrigerator;
- Replacing the lights;
- Checking the rubber door seals and replacing them if necessary;
- Dealing with the filter and fans issues.
Refrigerator Troubleshooting
You can always check the following troubleshooting tips in case you want to try to diagnose your appliance on your own before repairing your refrigerator; however, you are always welcome to set up an appointment with a certified technician from our company. Just call us on (818) 600‑2559!
Refrigerator doesn’t turn on
- Firstly, check if the power cord is plugged in properly. Sometimes it may be necessary to move the refrigerator and push the plug further in the outlet. Check if the cord itself is intact, that there are no exposed wires or cuts on it. If this is the case we would advise you to call a professional and do not try to fix the refrigerator on your own.
- You may want to do the same with the extension cord between the refrigerator and the outlet in case you have one. In case the cord is damaged, you can easily replace it on your own.
- You may check if other appliances work with the same outlet or another one nearby. Check the fuse or the circuit breakers in case they do not work – you may have blown fuses or a tripped breakers.
- Call a professional to test the current and the voltage.
The lights are on, but the refrigerator doesn’t run
- You may want to check what temperature the refrigerator is set to. You may have accidentally turned it to a warmer setting, so the refrigerator is not turning on.
- There should be a gap of at least 3 inches between the refrigerator and the walls. This gap allows for proper airflow required for the refrigerator to function well.
- It may be necessary to brush or vacuum the condenser coils if they are dusty. Please make sure to turn it off first.
- Try unplugging the refrigerator for around 2 hours and then plug it back. In case this seem to help it means that you have a problem with the compressor – most likely it overheats and you should call a technician to have a look at it.
- Test the following parts of the refrigerator for conductivity: temperature controls, evaporator fan, defrost timer, compressor and overload protector. You can check the user manual if you have troubles finding them.
Refrigerator is not keeping cold
You may want to try first 3 tips from the “The lights are on, but the refrigerator doesn’t run” section before trying the steps below:
- Check the vents between refrigerator and freezer and clean it if necessary.
- Make sure the seals are properly adjacent. You can try putting the paper between the seals, closing the door, and then pull it out. If you feel the tension when doing so then the seals are working properly.
Of course, there is a big variety of possible refrigerator problems and it would be impossible to combine all of them in a simple list. However, these tips may help you troubleshoot the most common problems.