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A-Bear Refrigeration Inc.

(on heebe street)
Appliances in Elmwood, LA
Appliances
Contractors

Hours

Monday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Tuesday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Wednesday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Thursday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Friday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Location

5740 Heebe Street
Elmwood, LA
70123

About

We sell and service refrigeration systems, ice machines, HVAC, beverage systems, and water filtration across the southern gulf coast, from south central Louisiana to San Destin, FL. We service convenience stores, restaurants, super markets, and more. Not only do we provide service, but also sales and installations.

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Choosing the right service provider to repair your appliances is something not to be taken lightly. It can be the difference between a quality repair and something that will need to be redone again before you are through.
Did you know that sometimes your washing machine’s drive pulley can wear out and weaken so that it is no longer able to turn the drive belt? This will keep the washer from spinning and will need to be replaced.
Is your clothes dryer underperforming? It should only take around 45 minutes to dry a large load of laundry. Perform a test the next time you dry a load. If it takes longer than 45 minutes, you may need to evaluate your dryer's venting system.
If you are leaving town for a week or more, it’s a good idea to increase the temperature controls in your refrigerator. As the doors will not be opened, the fridge should be able to maintain a consistent temperature more easily and keep your food fresh.
If you find your freezer is starting to develop ice along the walls, try to correct the problem by utilizing its defrost feature. If, however, that doesn’t fix it, a repair technician will need to evaluate the appliance.
If you use steamers, whether pressure, atmospheric, or kettle, make sure all seals and gaskets are clean and free of food or other debris. Steamers that do not seal properly will not let heat or pressure build, and their usable life will be shortened.
When you purchase a home, be sure to have the existing dryer, vent, and ductwork professionally checked before you move in. Your dryer will operate more efficiently, you’ll reduce the chance of a dryer fire, and you’ll cut energy costs at the same time.
When replacing parts on any appliance, always make sure the unit is unplugged (even gas appliances use electricity). Failing to do this can result in severe electrical shock, or ignition of flammable gases. If working on a gas unit, shut off the gas as well.
Can you imagine a dishwasher made out of wood and operated with a hand crank? That’s a brief description of the first dishwasher to receive a patent in the U.S. in 1830. Joel Houghton’s invention was a commercial flop.
If you’ve just had an epic spill inside your oven while you were cooking something, you may wonder whether your heating element will continue to work properly. Remember, replacing it is relatively inexpensive and can give you the peace of mind that your oven will be ready when you are.
Although some issues with large appliances can be complex, there are also many issues that anyone with the right parts and a few simple tools can handle on their own. If you’re facing the later type of issue, we’re always happy to help you get the right parts for the job.
The most fragile parts of your washing machine are the hot and cold water hoses. If you do not inspect them periodically, you risk them bursting at a most inopportune time. If the hoses have not been replaced in a while, we have hoses that are exact matches for your brand of washing machine.
United States consumers spend $150 billion per year on new appliances, and a lot of those are replacing models that could easily be repaired. For those who don't subscribe to the modern consumer culture, having your appliances repaired is a better move.
If your refrigerator is making strange noises, it’s probably time to get it repaired before it stops working altogether. While it could be something simple like debris caught in the condenser fan, it might also be the freezer fan motor or compressor.
Microwave oven history: A countertop microwave oven was introduced in 1967. The price tag? Just under $500 — adjusted for inflation, that's about $3,600 today.
If your dryer is all of a sudden making an unusual noise, it could be that the belt is frayed or damaged and needs to be replaced. The drive belt is a long, narrow band that wraps around the entire drum and then around a tension pulley and the motor pulley.
Did you know the average lifespan of a refrigerator is 14 years? We can help you get there with our refrigerator parts. We have the expertise to recommend the parts that will fix most problem refrigerators.
If you feel deep and abiding love for your kitchen appliances, don't worry, you're not alone. Many people get to know the particular quirks of their appliances and get quite attached. If this is the case, rest assured that you can take your appliance to a professional repair shop if there are any problems.
Deciding to replace a stove element an hour before you intend to use the stovetop or oven to make Sunday dinner may be optimistic. The experts recommend performing appliance repairs when you are alert and have plenty of time to do the job in an unhurried manner.
While appliances make our lives much easier, they also pose significant risks if not maintained properly. Fires can occur with any household appliance, from small kitchen items like toaster and microwaves, to major appliances like dryers and dishwashers.
According to highbeambusiness.com, there are over 8 million refrigerators sold annually. We can help you find the parts you need to fix your refrigerator, so you don’t have to fret over the expense of a new fridge.
If you have plenty of small appliances but limited counter top space, the experts recommend rotating your appliances seasonally. Use your immersion blender frequently during the holidays, and then swap it out for the ice tea maker in spring.
Did you know that self-help repairs can often nullify any warranties you might have on an appliance? We can take care of all your appliance repair needs, in a safe, effective, and timely manner.
Just like your commercial kitchen operations, equipment repairs tend to be classified as “hot” or “cold.” Hot repairs refer to heat-generating equipment like ovens, stoves, grills, fryers, and warmers. Cold repairs refer to chillers, refrigerators, and freezers.
If washing laundry is a part of your weekly routine, you're not alone. Washing clothes is -- well, inevitable. The average family washes about 400 loads of laundry a year. That comes out to 50 pounds of laundry headed for the washer every week.
Not only will wiping down the stove after each use minimize cleaning time, but a clean stove is a healthy stove. And, left over spills which repeatedly become hot again can affect the efficiency of a stove and even affect a stove’s longevity.
If espresso is your beverage of choice, you know it’s the espresso machine not the bean that makes each cup so rich and flavorful. If the brew tastes weak, the boiler or heating element may be failing.
If you're having problems with your kitchen equipment, it saves time to assemble some useful information before calling us for help. This includes making a note of any symptoms you may have noticed like noises or slow performance leading up to an equipment failure.
If your refrigerator is more than ten years old, it can drive up your utility costs if it’s not operating properly. If that difference equals $10 a month, by the end of the year, you’ll have spent $120 or more on unnecessary utility expenses.
While during the course of its normal operation your commercial refrigerator will make certain noises, abnormal noises are often indicators that a repair is needed. Sound like knocking, grinding, buzzing, gurgling, and sucking mean that it’s time to call a repair technician in.
When you’re the type of person who likes to prepare things once and freeze extra, you may find that your stand mixer gets a lot of use. If your mixer is starting to have trouble mixing the dough it used to handle with ease, it may be time to start shopping for repair parts.
Not only is appliance repair (versus replacement) good for the environment, it can save you money. Having your washer or dryer serviced or repaired in most cases is going to be much more affordable than the purchase of a new one.
Have a dishwasher that isn’t washing or a stove that isn’t cooking? You need to call an expert to help you deal with those problems. But who? You need someone familiar with the brands and experienced with the sort of appliance you have.
The first mechanical refrigeration unit was actually used to make ice. Dr. John Gorrie built it in 1841, and used it to cool the ward with his yellow fever patients. Since Florida wasn't a state at the time, he actually couldn't patent it until 1851.
While having to call us in to make kitchen equipment repairs on older appliances can be frustrating, it can also help you put off expensive replacement purchases until you’re ready. Let’s talk about the issues you’re experiencing with your equipment and how long we might be able to extend its useful life.
There are several indications that you might have an issue with your washing machine’s pump (in most cases where it locks up and seizes, leading to belt breakage and other damage). The biggest indicator is a washer that won’t drain.
While in most homes, the electric dryer is a common fixture, that wasn’t always the case. When the first electric dryer was made available to the public in 1915, most people couldn’t afford one. It wasn’t until the 1930s that a more affordable model was introduced.
Did you know that refrigerators have an optimal temperature for performance and food safety? According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, refrigerators should be set at or below 40 degrees Fahrenheit.
Before deciding an equipment repair is too expensive, consider these three numbers: the original purchase price, the cost of the repair and the projected useful life of the equipment (sometimes available through the manufacturer). If the repair is less than half the original cost of the equipment, and the piece still has at least 50 percent of its useful life, a repair is likely the best economic choice.
If your refrigerator and freezer run excessively but are not cold enough, this could be the result of a dirty condenser coil. However, other potential problems include a defective evaporator fan, a defective defrost timer, a sealed system problem, or a compressor failure.
Choosing the right service provider to repair your appliances is something not to be taken lightly. It can be the difference between a quality repair and something that will need to be redone before you are through.
Did you realize the history of fast food vendors includes many practitioners who hawked their wares from wheeled carts? That approach has seen a resurgence in recent years with the increased popularity of food trucks.
Appliance repair by the numbers: According to statistics published by IBISWorld, the appliance repair industry includes more than 58,000 businesses, employs more than 73,000 workers, and brings in about $4 billion in annual revenue.
When planning an appliance repair, retain the defective part for reference purposes. Occasionally, a manufacturer will use multiple parts suppliers for the same component. Having the old part can help avoid confusion and wasted effort.
The last thing you need is for a piece of critical equipment to breakdown or stop working in the middle of a rush. The first step in keeping your equipment working properly is regularly inspecting it for potential problems. Secondly, stick to a regular maintenance schedule. However, when equipment does go down, contact a reliable repair service.
Did you know that laundry accounts for only 21% of your total indoor water usage? Surprisingly, flushing the toilet consumes more water, accounting for 41%.
If your refrigerator isn't cooling properly, there are a number of places where the problem could be. It could be the relay/overload in your condenser, the defrost timer, or the thermostat. A refrigerator repair expert can track the problem down and get your fridge cooling again.
While a problem with your dishwasher doesn’t necessarily stop you from washing your dishes, it can make the chore far less convenient. If you need a specific part to get your dishwasher running again, we’re always here for you.
It’s important to remember that every time you have to restart a load of clothes in your dryer to get them dry will use more electricity. While this won’t amount to much for the occasional load, it can start to add up on your electricity bill when it’s a recurring problem.
If a hose is causing your washing machine leak, it’s going to be either a drain hose or a fill house. If you notice water spilling out during spin cycles, then chances are that the drain hose is the issue; if the leak occurs when you first start the machine, then it’s probably the fill hose.
If your vacuum cleaner is suddenly experiencing a loss of suction, this is an indication that there may be something wrong with the unit’s sweeper. The most common cause of this is the buildup of debris in the hose or filter.
When you only have a small wall or window unit, it can seem like overkill to call in an HVAC company for repairs. We’re always happy to take a look at your unit to determine if we can fix it.
If you are overseeing the installation of your dryer, take time to find a location that doesn't require a lengthy exhaust vent. The longer the exhaust vent, the more likely it is that lint and other debris gets trapped before being vented outside.
The word “freeze” is derived from the Middle English word "fresen," "to freeze or burn with cold." The word “freezer” made its first appearance in 1843, when Nancy Johnson used it to describe her invention: a small, hand-cranked device for making ice cream.
If your vacuum cleaner is suddenly experiencing a loss of suction, this is an indication that there may be something wrong with the unit’s sweeper. The most common cause of this is the buildup of debris in the hose or filter.
When you only have a small wall or window unit, it can seem like overkill to call in an HVAC company for repairs. We’re always happy to take a look at your unit to determine if we can fix it.
Just because a part is aftermarket doesn't mean it won't work or fit. These parts can either be made by the same company that supplies the originals to the manufacturer, or by another company that uses the same specs. Either way, they're usually an exact or very close fit.
Empty out clothes pockets and shake out any blankets and betting before adding them to the washer. This prevents foreign objects from damaging the washer.
If you are overseeing the installation of your dryer, take time to find a location that doesn't require a lengthy exhaust vent. The longer the exhaust vent, the more likely it is that lint and other debris gets trapped before being vented outside.
The word “freeze” is derived from the Middle English word "fresen," "to freeze or burn with cold." The word “freezer” made its first appearance in 1843, when Nancy Johnson used it to describe her invention: a small, hand-cranked device for making ice cream.
If your vacuum cleaner is suddenly experiencing a loss of suction, this is an indication that there may be something wrong with the unit’s sweeper. The most common cause of this is the buildup of debris in the hose or filter.
When you only have a small wall or window unit, it can seem like overkill to call in an HVAC company for repairs. We’re always happy to take a look at your unit to determine if we can fix it.

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A-Bear Refrigeration Inc.
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Appliances

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for A-Bear Refrigeration Inc. in Elmwood LA?
    You can reach them at: 504-733-3600. It’s best to call A-Bear Refrigeration Inc. during business hours.
  • What is the address for A-Bear Refrigeration Inc. on heebe street in Elmwood?
    A-Bear Refrigeration Inc. is located at this address: 5740 Heebe Street Elmwood, LA 70123.
  • What are A-Bear Refrigeration Inc.(Elmwood, LA) store hours?
    A-Bear Refrigeration Inc. store hours are as follows: Mon-Fri: 8:00AM - 5:00PM, Sat-Sun: Closed.