We know how much you would have to spend on a new refrigerator. That is why we offer refrigeration repair; it is a cost effective solution to your refrigeration problems. We work hard to fix your current refrigerator and to extend its lifespan. Contact us today for more information.
No need to throw out your current refrigerator. We can fix it and have your food cold again in no time, and all for a much lower cost than that of a new fridge. Call today for more information.
If you have power to your refrigerator but the compressor motor isn’t running, this may very well be a compressor problem, but it can also be caused by other issues: such as the thermostat, the overload/relay/capacitor, the defrost timer, or the condenser fan motor.
The gaskets on your refrigerator are vital to its efficiency, so it’s important that they be periodically cleaned and inspected. Look for any signs of cracking or damage that may affect the seal. A great test is to shut a dollar bill in the door, and see if you can pull it out easily or if there’s resistance.
Thomas More coined the term “refrigerator” in 1800, when he invented a special wooden tub for transporting butter to market. The tub was insulated with rabbit fur and filled with enough ice to surround an inner tub that held the butter.
Interestingly, refrigerators don’t operate the way most people would expect them to. Rather than working to make things cold, refrigerators instead use chemical and electromechanical methods to remove and dissipate heat from the interior.