Refrigerator Repair Services – All Brands
Expert refrigerator repair for Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, GE, KitchenAid, Sub-Zero, and all major brands. Same-day service available.
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Common Refrigerator Problems We Fix
- Not cooling: Compressor, condenser coils, evaporator fan issues
- Ice maker not working: Water inlet valve, ice maker module, water line
- Leaking water: Drain line clogs, water inlet valve, door gasket
- Making loud noise: Condenser fan, evaporator fan, compressor
- Freezer working but fridge warm: Damper control, evaporator fan, defrost system
- Running constantly: Thermostat, condenser coils, door gasket
Brands We Service
Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, GE, Frigidaire, Maytag, KitchenAid, Sub-Zero, Viking, Bosch, Kenmore, Amana, and all other brands.
Repair Cost
- Diagnostic fee: $75-$100 (waived with repair)
- Common repairs: $150-$400
- Compressor replacement: $400-$800
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does electrical repair cost?
Electrical repair costs range from $150 for simple outlet or switch repairs to $2,000+ for panel upgrades or rewiring. Emergency service calls typically include a diagnostic fee of $75-$150. We provide upfront pricing after diagnosing the issue so you know the exact cost before authorizing any work. No hidden fees or surprise charges. When considering electrical repair for your property, it’s important to work with licensed and experienced professionals who understand local requirements and industry best practices. A qualified electrical repair provider will assess your specific situation, provide transparent pricing, and ensure the work meets all applicable standards. For personalized advice tailored to your needs, contact Electrician Fix Team for a free consultation.
What are signs of electrical problems in my home?
Warning signs include flickering lights, frequently tripped breakers, buzzing sounds from outlets or switches, burning smells near wiring, warm or discolored outlet covers, and sparking when plugging in devices. These can indicate serious hazards including fire risk. If you notice any of these signs, call a licensed electrician immediately for inspection. When considering electrical repair for your property, it’s important to work with licensed and experienced professionals who understand local requirements and industry best practices. A qualified electrical repair provider will assess your specific situation, provide transparent pricing, and ensure the work meets all applicable standards. For personalized advice tailored to your needs, contact Electrician Fix Team for a free consultation.
How often should electrical systems be inspected?
We recommend professional electrical inspections every 3 to 5 years for newer homes and annually for homes over 25 years old. You should also schedule an inspection when buying a home, after major storms, or when adding significant electrical loads like EV chargers or hot tubs. Regular inspections prevent hazards and catch issues early. When considering electrical repair for your property, it’s important to work with licensed and experienced professionals who understand local requirements and industry best practices. A qualified electrical repair provider will assess your specific situation, provide transparent pricing, and ensure the work meets all applicable standards. For personalized advice tailored to your needs, contact Electrician Fix Team for a free consultation.
Do I need to upgrade my electrical panel?
Panel upgrades are needed when your current panel can't support your electrical demands, uses outdated technology like fuses or Federal Pacific breakers, or shows signs of damage. Most older 100-amp panels should be upgraded to 200 amps to accommodate modern appliances, EVs, and smart home technology. Upgrades improve safety and home value. When considering electrical repair for your property, it’s important to work with licensed and experienced professionals who understand local requirements and industry best practices. A qualified electrical repair provider will assess your specific situation, provide transparent pricing, and ensure the work meets all applicable standards. For personalized advice tailored to your needs, contact Electrician Fix Team for a free consultation.
Is it safe to do electrical work myself?
DIY electrical work is dangerous and often illegal without proper licensing. Faulty wiring causes over 50,000 home fires annually. Even seemingly simple tasks like replacing outlets require understanding of circuit loads, grounding, and code requirements. Always hire a licensed electrician to ensure safety, code compliance, and valid insurance coverage. When considering electrical repair for your property, it’s important to work with licensed and experienced professionals who understand local requirements and industry best practices. A qualified electrical repair provider will assess your specific situation, provide transparent pricing, and ensure the work meets all applicable standards. For personalized advice tailored to your needs, contact Electrician Fix Team for a free consultation.
