Frozen Beverage and Ice Cream Machines Repair & Service, Tampa FL
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Frozen Beverage and Ice Cream Machines Repair & Service, Tampa FL
Even when you go looking for snacks or drinks several times a day, it’s easy to ignore the refrigerator itself until it decides to stop working. Then you realize what a scientific wonder it really is. Connect with Mr. Appliance® for fridge repair services, and we’ll get your appliance working so well that you’ll be able to forget about it again.
For refrigerator repair you can count on, schedule service online today.
Refrigerator Repair for Any Unit
No matter what type of refrigerator is in your home, our team will get to work on it right away. We take care of damaged part repairs and replacements, general maintenance, and every refrigerator service in between.
Here are the main types of fridges we fix:
- Bottom-freezer and top-freezer refrigerators
- Compact or mini refrigerators
- Counter-depth or built-in refrigerators
- Freezer-less refrigerators
- French door and side-by-side refrigerators
- Smart refrigerators
Looking for help with your freezer too? Check out our freezer service details.
Refrigerator Brands We Commonly Service
- Bosch
- Electrolux
- Fisher & Paykel
- Frigidaire Error Code H1
- GE
- Kenmore
- KitchenAid
- Maytag
- Thermador
- Viking
- Whirlpool
Even if you don’t see your refrigerator brand or type represented above, chances are good that our team will handle it without a hitch. We will respond quickly and show complete respect for you and your home during the refrigerator repair service.
Refrigerator Parts We Commonly Replace
- Cold controls
- Condensers and compressors
- Defrost heaters
- Door switches and seals
- Drawers, bins, and shelving
- Evaporators and fans
- Ice maker components
- Replacement bulbs
- Solenoids
- Thermostats
- Valves
- Water filters
- And other refrigerator parts!
Fridge Repair vs. Replacement
If you attempt to perform a refrigerator repair yourself but it proves too challenging—or you can’t determine the issue—call our refrigerator repair company to assess the situation. Mr. Appliance will be up-front with you about your appliance’s condition and whether it makes sense to get refrigerator repair service or a replacement.
If you recently invested in your appliance, the required repairs are likely minor modifications or tune-ups. A newer fridge can usually be returned to working condition by a trained professional. However, if your refrigerator is older and likely struggling due to years of wear and tear, replacement may be a more financially savvy solution. Refrigerators usually last about 14 years, but only if they’re well maintained throughout that time. Check out our refrigerator maintenance tips, and keep in mind that Mr. Appliance also offers routine maintenance services for fridges.
Find Local Refrigerator Repair Near Me
From mini fridge repair to smart fridge repair, Mr. Appliance has you covered. We’ll diagnose your refrigerator’s problem and determine whether it needs extensive repairs, a slight tune-up, or a replacement.
Schedule service online or call us today.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it worth it to repair a refrigerator?
Often, it’s worth it, but it depends on what the problem is. Determine the potential cost of repair and compare it to the cost of a new refrigerator. If the cost of repair is close to or higher than the cost to replace your fridge, you’ll probably want to buy a new one. However, many repairs will be far cheaper than replacements.
Can an appliance repairman repair cosmetic damage on a refrigerator?
An appliance repair person should be able to help remove or visibly reduce some dents and dings from materials like stainless steel. If the damage is on the surface of a coated refrigerator, you may be able to touch it up yourself with appliance paint.
Can the refrigerator need repair but not the freezer?
Yes, it can. Your freezer and refrigerator in a combination fridge-freezer unit can go bad independently of each other and might not need repairs at the same time.
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Is your fridge-freezer or deep freezer not performing as it should? Is it overdue for routine maintenance? Talk to your local Mr. Appliance® to schedule freezer service. We’re familiar with many makes and models of freezers, including newer “smart” varieties, and are ready to provide excellent work with upfront pricing.
To get started with freezer repair service or maintenance, schedule an appointment today.
Our Freezer Services
Our experts specialize in:
- Home refrigerator-freezer repair
- Deep freezer repair (including chest freezer repair)
- Routine freezer maintenance services
- Commercial freezer repair services
These are some of the most common freezer problems we address:
The freezer won’t turn on. If the common sources of power problems—an unplugged freezer, a power switch set to ‘off,’ or tripped breakers—aren’t the issue, it’s time to call for help from a Mr. Appliance®
The freezer is too cold. If your freezer over-cools, it can frost over the appliance interior. This can be caused by underlying issues like a faulty defrost timer, thermostat, or ice maker. Professional diagnosis is the most efficient path to getting your freezer back in working order.
The freezer is not cooling. The blame could lie in several different areas, from human error to malfunctioning door seals. Allow our technicians to diagnose and fix your freezer cooling issues.
The fridge-freezer is inconsistent in temperature. If the temperature fluctuates in your freezer, it can cause spoilage. The culprit can be dust and debris or more pressing issues from broken freezer parts. We can assist with everything from troubleshooting to replacing interior parts.
The door seals are defective or damaged. A damaged seal leads to energy waste and frost buildup. Test it by shutting a dollar bill in your freezer door with some sticking out. If you can easily pull the bill out with the door shut, your seal is weak and should be replaced.
The freezer makes buzzing, whining, or clinking noises. Frequent noises and clunks could be a sign of compressor or motor issues. Our professionals can quickly identify the problem!
DIY freezer repairs can be dangerous, so they are not recommended. When you need home refrigerator freezer repair, Mr. Appliance® works with you to get your freezer up and running again. We have the specialized knowledge and tools required to replace and repair specialized parts like evaporator fans, safety switches, and defrost control timers.
If you need commercial freezer repair, rather than residential, we can help you with that too.
Freezer Brands We Commonly Service
- Kelvinator
- Whirlpool
- Revco
- GE
- KitchenAid
- Samsung
- LG
Parts We Commonly Replace
Door seals/gaskets
- Thermostats
- Defrosters
- Defrost timers and heaters
- Compressors
- Evaporator coils
- Evaporator fans
- Relays
- Overload protectors
- Motors
- Switches
Schedule Freezer Repair Near Me
Don’t lose any more food to a malfunctioning freezer. We’re happy to get you up and running again ASAP, even on a tight schedule. Let’s fix the existing issues and/or schedule routine maintenance to address little problems before they become disasters. Call us or schedule service online today.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the most likely problem if my freezer won’t freeze?
Most parts in a refrigerator cause freezing problems when they’re broken. Investigate common causes first, like ensuring that power is flowing to your freezer and you haven’t accidentally adjusted settings. If that all checks out, it’s time to call Mr. Appliance®. We can check condenser coils, evaporator fans, thermostats, and more.
What temperature should a freezer maintain?
refrigerator and freezer are set to the correct temperatures.
We Repair and Service
- Walk-in Coolers and Freezers
- Reach-in Coolers and Freezers
- Sandwich, Salad Prep Table Coolers and Freezers
- Ice Machines and Ice Makers
- Frozen Beverage and Soft Serve Ice Cream Machines
- Convection and Industrial Ovens
- Open-pot Fryers and Barbecue-grill
- Kitchen Ventilation Exhaust Hoods, Fans and Vents
- Сommercial Mixers
- Additional Appliances Holding Cabinets