A refrigerator is the appliance your household notices fastest when it fails — and usually the one with the most to lose if the repair drags on. Our first visit is a full diagnostic: we read the sealed system, check the evaporator, test the inverter or start relay, and tell you honestly whether the unit is worth saving.
What we fix most often
- Compressors & sealed-system work — start relays, inverter boards, overloads, refrigerant leaks (on units that warrant it)
- Ice makers — Sub-Zero dual-evaporator ice machines, Whirlpool-style in-door, KitchenAid internal
- Defrost problems — bi-metals, timers, defrost heaters, thermistors, mainboards
- Water & ice dispensers — inlet valves, water filters, dispenser switches, stuck flappers
- Mystery water on the floor — clogged defrost drains, cracked drain pans, door gasket failures
Built-in and luxury refrigerators
Sub-Zero, Thermador, Viking, Miele, Liebherr and GE Monogram built-ins are some of the most common units we service. We stock start-relay kits, condenser fans and evaporator fans for the top three on the shelf, so many repairs are one-visit jobs.
What it costs
Diagnostic is a flat $89. Most repairs land between $240 and $520 parts and labor; sealed-system work and compressor replacement will quote separately once we have eyes on it.