Freezer
Freezer Repair Services
Your freezer is an essential appliance in your home, allowing you to store perishable items for an extended period. When your freezer fails, it can be a real inconvenience, potentially causing food spoilage and other problems. At Appliance EMT, we understand the importance of having a functioning freezer, which is why we offer reliable and efficient freezer repair services.
Our team of experienced technicians has the knowledge and expertise to diagnose and repair any freezer issue quickly and effectively. We use the latest diagnostic tools and techniques to identify the root cause of the problem and provide you with the most efficient and effective solution.
Common Freezer Problems We Fix:
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Freezer Is Not Running: A freezer that won't operate can be due to a variety of causes. Before investigating, make sure that the unit has electrical power and check if the outlet still provides electricity. If the outlet functions but the freezer doesn't, it's best to contact Appliance EMT, as problems with electronic control board, cold control thermostat, defrost timer, or compressor can all result in a freezer that does not run or runs improperly.
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Frost Inside The Freezer: Frost inside the freezer is normal, but excessive frost can result from a damaged freezer door or lid gasket. Replace them if you notice damage.
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Sheet Of Ice On The Bottom Of The Freezer: A sheet of ice in the bottom of the freezer is typically the result of a clogged defrost drain tube. Pour hot water down the tube to clear it.
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Freezer Is Too Noisy: Excessive noise during cycling is a sign of a problem with the freezer's internal components, such as excessive frost on its evaporator caused by faulty components like defrost heater, defrost timer, or defrost sensor.
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Freezer’s Interior Lights Don’t Work: If the interior light of the freezer doesn't work, replace the light bulb. If the new light bulb still doesn't work, you may have a defective door switch or malfunctioning freezer LED light board, which controls the voltage going to your unit's lights.
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Freezer Is Too Warm: A warm freezer may be due to a faulty thermostat or temperature sensors, or bigger problems with your unit's sealed refrigerant system. An old appliance experiencing issues may need an upgrade to a more modern and advanced unit.