No refrigerator repair is impossible -- but it’s really more important to know whether your repair is affordable.
Thankfully, we can take care of your need for a refrigerator repair in Mesquite TX while giving highly competitive rates. A big reason for this is the fact that we don’t have any hidden, sneaky fees.
You pay for our service call if you don’t get a repair, but hiring us means you only pay for your refrigerator repair -- that’s the cost of the labor and refrigerator parts bought to complete the job. Furthermore, you get to enjoy all the savings we receive on refrigerator parts in Mesquite TX through our local parts suppliers. If your part is ordered in instead, we will find the cheapest price beforehand.
However, the replacement parts for most refrigerator models are available in refrigerator parts stores within the Mesquite TX corridor. We can even get parts and complete repairs on older refrigerator models. Although, we do recommend you consider whether its worth repairing or if you should replace the unit as there might not be much life left even after a repair.
Regardless, you can start your refrigerator repair in Mesquite TX by giving us a call and having one of our appliance repair experts travel to your Mesquite TX residence. They will find the root cause of the problem and determine the parts needed to complete the repair, and then you will get your written estimate.
No matter what your problem and regardless of the time of day, pick up the phone and call to request one of our Mesquite refrigerator repair experts come to help diagnose and fix your fridge troubles. Also, before calling, figure out a time that works for you as we will send our repair guy out for a time based around your own schedule.
Had your fridge in storage and now it won’t power up? If so, the first thing you should do is observe to see if the compressor is on when it’s plugged in. You can put your hand on the condenser coil, which would warm up if the compressor is operational. Most often, a refrigerator fails to start up because of a dead overload relay. There could also be problems with the start capacitor or the start relay. Worst case scenario, the compressor needs replaced -- at which point, you must consider just replacing the whole unit.