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Refrigerator Repair Service

If have refrigerator that runs nonstop, doesn't get cold or simply isn’t working as it should be, we make it our responsibility is to provide a solution for your refrigerator problem. Just call our toll free number, and we take care of the rest. We are available anytime.

Please note that all purchased refrigerator parts are shipped directly to you

Or if you like, email us at:  Please provide us with your name, phone number and a brief account of the problem you are having with your refrigerator. We will contact you as soon as we receive your email.

We repair all refrigerator models and brands:

Sears
Magic Chef
Kitchen Aid
Kenmore
Kelvinator

GE
Montgomery Wards
Whirlpool
Kelvinator
Amana

Maytag
Jenn Air
Speed Queen
Admiral
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We provide service and refrigerator repair for entire Boston and the nearby areas. Please check our service coverage area below:

Boston
Chelsea
Somerville
Lynn
Lenox
Newbury
Columbus
West Fens

Medford
Waltham
Brookline
Brookeline Village
Woburn
Southwest Corridor
Olmsted Park
Lexington

Harison
Melrose
Saugus
Aberdeen
Chinatown
Brighton
Everett

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By providing the following information our intention is to help you get more familiar with your refrigerator and how to use them more efficiently, which may lead you to saving money on water, gas and electric bills. This information also can protect your refrigerator from needing future repairs. But please be aware that this information is not posted as a recommendation for you to perform the refrigerator repairs yourself. Performing any refrigerator repair demands knowledge, experience, professional training and the right refrigerator repair tools. Doing repairs for electric and gas refrigerator systems can be extremely dangerous if you don’t have the knowledge, experience and tools, and it can definitely become very expensive if you have to fix a mistake or break something by accident. For experienced, professional help call us 24/7.

Refrigerator Air Seepage

If the frost is snowy but soft, and rakes off easily, it's usually caused by large quantities of air seeping into the refrigerator compartment. Check the refrigerator door seals first. If your refrigerator or freezer is relatively new, It will probably have a magnetic latch or a magnetic strip built into flit, gasket. Look for tears and nicks in the refrigerator gasket. If it is damaged, replacement is the only sure cure. Be sure to specify the exact refrigerator model number and the door for which the gasket is needed when requesting a replacement part.

In the late fifties, regulations went into effect which set minimum limits on the amount of force necessary to open a refrigerator and freezer door. The object was to reduce the danger of children bewaring trapped in them when they were discarded. Of course, the best practice is to remove the refrigerator door completely before a junked refrigerator is taken out of service. But these regulations made a science of the study of door sealing. New refrigerator door designs are such that they should seal well without a heavy force being applied to the door.

The "dollar bill" test is a good indicator of proper door seal. With a dollar bill inserted between the door and the gasket, a definite pull should be felt when you remove the bill with the door closed, use this test in several spots around the door to determine the correct door-to-cabinet alignment.

If the refrigerator door seals in one area but not in other, loosen the screw which retain the inner door panel and gently twist the door to provide alignment. Then tighten the screws. The refrigerator door liners, are made of special plastic designed to support the relatively flexible outer and to seal the refrigerator door assembly. This helps maintain cold temperatures, freezers often use a twenty-four hours defrost timer rather than the twelve-hour timer most often found on refrigerators. Sometimes, under conditions of high usage, numerous refrigerator door openings may allow more moisture to enter than the system can handle. In a case like this, check all components thoroughly to be certain that no mechanical or electrical refrigerator problem exists. Review your family's usage habits of the freezer. As a last resort you might insider changing to a twelve-hour defrost timer.

Refrigerator Ice Makers

An automatic refrigerator ice maker is an appliance within an appliance. The refrigerator provides the environment necessary for the correct functioning of the ice maker. You should keep this important first to always in mind, whether you are trying to spot troubles within this new home convenience or just want to understand how it refrigerator works.

Refrigerator ice makers differ in appearance, from brand to- brand, and they mike ice in all sorts of crescents, or rounded plugs hut they all operate in basically the same manner, although their physical appearance may vary drastically.

Hoe Refrigerator Ice Makers Work

A refrigerator valve fills the ice mold with water, a thermostat senses when the frozen and initiates ejection cycle: A heater melt the ice enough so that a motor-driven mechanism can remove the cubes from the mold and deliver them into the storage tray.

Some refrigerator models the mold consists of a plastic tray in this case, the election cycle initiate a motor drive which advances the tray and twisting it so the cubes fall out much as they would ordinary ice tray. In either case, this refrigerator cycle repeats until the tray hits filled with cubes and a control arm stops the action.

To supply the refrigerator ice maker with a constant supply of fresh water, a water connection is made with a saddle valve on a cold-water line that h it’s close to your refrigerator as possible. The connecting line runs from the refrigerator inlet valve at the back or bottom of the refrigerator. A refrigerator solenoid the valve in most cases, you buy an ice maker along with a new refrigerator. Some companies offer the ice maker as an accessory for a new unit already equipped to accept it. In that case refrigerator repair technician would install. When you move and take along your unit, installation in the new house requires it water-line connection as well as the usual electric plug-in.

For professional help call us 24/7.


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