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We repair and service all brands and models of refrigerators in
New York. If your refrigerator is leaking, doesn't cooling properly
or you have any other problems, simply call our toll free number
and we will take care of rest, returning your refrigerator to perfect
working order. Call us to schedule
an appointment for your New York refrigerator repair. We will do
our best to set the appointment for the time that is most convenient
for you:
We will always work with your busy lifestyle to schedule your New
York refrigerator repair. For a convenient appointment, call us
at out toll free line:
800-696-1480
Or you can email
us for a refrigerator repair appointment. In the email please
include your name, phone number, zip code and a brief description
of the problem that you are having with your refrigerator. As soon
as we receive the email we will contact you, so that you can schedule
your New York refrigerator repair appointment.
We service and repair all refrigerator brands and models:
Kenmore
Kitchen Aid
Magic Chef
Maytag |
GE
Montgomery Wards
Bosch
Admiral
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Frigidaire
Whirlpool
Fedders
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Our New York refrigerator repair coverege area includes
entire New York and the surrounding cities:
Bronx
Brooklyn
Cambria Heights
College Point
Corona |
Hub
Jackson Heights
Jamaica
Jamaica Estates
John F Kennedy Airport
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Ridgewood
Riverdale
Rochdale
Rochdale Village
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The information below will help you to learn more about your refrigerator.
This information will also help you to use your refrigerator in
the most effective and efficient ways this way you will be able
to save on utility bills and the life of your refrigerator will
be extended.
WARNING: Do not take
chances with your safety. The following tips are strictly posted
for educational purposes. We strongly suggest not getting involved
with any refrigerator repairs on your own. All refrigerator repairs
require professional training and experience with gas or electric
systems and can become very dangerous if you don’t have the
knowledge for it. For professional help call us at:
800-696-1480
GOOD TO KNOW ABOUT YOUR REFRIGERATOR
Occasionally you will run into an unusual problem that requires
you to scratch your head a bit. If you know the basic systems and
what they do, you can usually figure out what's going on. Following
is a smattering of some of the more unusual or flakey things that
I've run into as a home service technician:
If your fridge is warm, always check your controls. First. Many
a time, I was called to someone's house on a "warm fridge"
complaint, only to find that the controls had been magically shut
off.
When the little darlings of the household were queried about this
divine occurrence, you could literally see the halo forming around
their heads. "Did you touch the refrigerator?" Mom would
ask. Standing beside the refrigerator that hadn't moved an inch
in all of his (or her) six years, the child would inevitably reply:
"What refrigerator, Mom?" I'm sure that my soul will burn
in hell, but it was no moral dilemma for me to charge the 30 dollar
service fee in such cases. One fellow whose unit I "fixed"
in this way lost well over 500 dollars worth of meats from his packed-full
deep freezer. Plain able occurrence of the controls getting shut
off. This was a single lady of about 55 with no kids, who had owned
the refrigerator for over 25 years. I'm not trying to harp on kids;
it's just that as a home service tech, I've seen a lot of money
wasted on unnecessary (and expensive) service calls with suspicious
circumstances in homes with kids. Do yourself a favor; check the
controls first. Set them on mid-range settings. You might save yourself
a lots time, trouble, and expense.
One of the more perplexing problems that I ran into was a young
couple (with 4 or 5 kids) that had a warm fridge. Upon investigation,
I discovered that the Freon tubes leading to and from the evaporator
(above it on their side-by-side fridge) were heavily frosted with
clear, solid ice. Also, the wires leading to the evaporator fan
and defrost heater were heavily caked with solid ice. I didn't understand
that frost pattern at all, and evidently I was rushed that day,
so I replaced the defrost timer and melted the ice, fully figuring
I'd get a callback. Sure enough, five days later, they called me
back. Same problem, same weird frost pattern.
Plastic inner door liner (or shelving) from drifting around if you
have to re-align it, it can be a long, frustrating, trial-and-error
process. The new seal will fit in the same way as the old one came
out. You are much more likely to have a door alignment problem or
warping. There's not much you can do with a badly warped door except
to try to warp it back into shape, or replace it.
With the door closed, measure the gap around it; top and bottom,
left and right. Check if the door edges and refrigerator edges are
parallel. If the measurements indicate that the door is badly out
of alignment, re-align it be loosening the hinges slightly (one
hinge at a time) and shifting the door around. It may take a few
tries to get it aligned properly.
Remove anything obstructing the seals. Sometimes the kick plate
will get in the way. If it's metal, you may be able to bend it slightly
to solve your problem.
If you have to move your fridge for any reason, make sure that
you keep it upright. If you turn it on its side there's a strong
probability that the compressor oil will run out of the compressor
and into the condenser, and when you start the fridge, the compressor
will burn out within a few hours or even minutes, for lack of lubrication-
I've heard of people getting lucky and getting away with it; maybe
they just happened to lay it on the "lucky" side of the
fridge. It's not worth the risk. If your fridge has been laid on
its side, stand it upright again but don't plug it in for day or
two. Just hope that either the oil drains back into the compressor
or that it didn't run out in the first place.
For professional help call us at:
800-696-1480
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