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We repair refrigerators across Little Rock and the surrounding states, and most failures come down to a short list of parts. A condenser fan that quit spinning, a defrost heater or thermostat that gave up, a sealed-system leak, a plugged drain line, or a control board that lost its mind. Homes on well water also push sediment into the ice maker and water valve. When we get there we read temperatures in both compartments, pull the toe grille, look at airflow and coil frost, then test components instead of guessing. We install appliances too, so if the compressor is truly finished we will tell you straight whether fixing or replacing makes better sense for that model. Call us and tell us what you hear and smell.

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The refrigerator symptoms we hear most

  • "Fridge is warm but the freezer is freezing" Evaporator airflow is blocked, the evaporator fan motor failed, or the damper control is stuck shut.
  • "There's water pooling under the crisper drawers" Defrost drain clogged, drain tube iced over, or a torn door gasket pulling humid air inside.
  • "It runs constantly and never shuts off" Condenser coils are dirty, the condenser fan is weak, or refrigerant leaked out of the sealed system.
  • "Ice maker makes hollow, cloudy cubes" Low water pressure, or an inlet valve and filter loaded with sediment, which we see plenty on wells.
  • "Loud buzzing then a click every few minutes" Start relay or overload failing on the compressor, or a fan blade dragging on ice buildup.

Safe things to check first

Worth a look before you call — sometimes it saves you the visit.

  • 1Pull the fridge out a few inches and look at the coils underneath or in back for packed dust and pet hair.
  • 2Set a cup of water with a thermometer in each compartment, wait an hour, and write down the actual temperatures.
  • 3Close the door on a dollar bill at several spots along the gasket. If it slides out with no drag, the seal is done.
  • 4Plug a lamp into the outlet to confirm it works, and make sure nobody bumped the control dial or switched on demo mode.

How it works

  1. Step 1

    Tell us the symptom

    Describe what you hear, see, or smell. Grinding, leaking, no heat, an error code on the panel. Those details let us load likely parts on the van before we ever pull into your driveway.

  2. Step 2

    We diagnose in person

    Our technician tests the machine, checks power and water lines, and finds the part that actually failed. Well-water sediment and clogged valves fool a lot of guesswork. We confirm the cause before touching a wrench.

  3. Step 3

    Fix it or swap it

    You get the honest read. Some machines need one part and have years left in them. Others are worn past sense. Because we also install, we can set the replacement level and connected on the same visit.

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Refrigerator Repair — quick answers

My fridge stopped cooling. How much food can I save?

Keep the doors shut. A full freezer stays safe roughly 24 to 48 hours unopened, and the fresh food side gives you far less than that. Move milk and meat into a cooler with ice, then call us and we will get you on the schedule promptly.

Is it worth repairing an older refrigerator?

Depends on what broke. Fans, thermostats, boards, and drain clogs are usually worth fixing. A leaking sealed system in a fifteen-year-old unit often is not. We install as well, so we will lay out both paths honestly and you decide.

Why does frost keep building up in my freezer?

That usually points at the defrost system, meaning the heater, thermostat, or the timer and control board. A door gasket that seals poorly or a drawer that never shuts all the way will do the same thing. We test the defrost circuit instead of swapping parts blindly.

Do you work on built-in and counter-depth models?

Yes. Built-ins, French door units, side-by-sides, and column refrigerators all come through our schedule. We are an independent company and repair all major brands. Give us the brand and model when you call so we can bring likely parts the first trip.

Our water tastes bad and the dispenser dribbles.

Start with the filter, especially on well water, where sediment loads it up fast. If a new filter changes nothing, the inlet valve, tubing, or dispenser switch could be the problem. We check line pressure before condemning anything.

Can a power outage damage a refrigerator?

It can. Storm-season surges are hard on control boards, inverter compressors, and start relays. If your unit came back on with the lights working but no cooling after an outage, that pattern is one we see often. Describe it.

How it works

  1. Step 1

    Tell us the symptom

    Describe what you hear, see, or smell. Grinding, leaking, no heat, an error code on the panel. Those details let us load likely parts on the van before we ever pull into your driveway.

  2. Step 2

    We diagnose in person

    Our technician tests the machine, checks power and water lines, and finds the part that actually failed. Well-water sediment and clogged valves fool a lot of guesswork. We confirm the cause before touching a wrench.

  3. Step 3

    Fix it or swap it

    You get the honest read. Some machines need one part and have years left in them. Others are worn past sense. Because we also install, we can set the replacement level and connected on the same visit.

Call (800) 712-6387
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  • Open 7 days
  • Written quote before work starts

Questions worth asking any repair company

Ask these of anyone you let into your home — us included. Call and we'll answer all five before you book anything.

  • 1Ask for their license numberThen verify it with your state licensing board rather than taking it on trust.
  • 2Ask for proof of insuranceLiability cover protects you if something goes wrong in your home.
  • 3Get the quote in writingIncluding the trip fee, whether it's credited against the repair, and parts.
  • 4Ask how they handle callbacksIf the same fault returns, what happens? Get the answer before work begins.
  • 5Check their own reviewsLook the business up independently — their Google profile, not just what they tell you.

Why homeowners call us

  • Two families, one crewWe are not a call center routing tickets to strangers. The person answering the phone knows the technicians by name, and you get the same small group of hands in your kitchen and laundry room every time.
  • Straight swap-vs-fix talkInstallers see what breaks in year two. Repair techs see what lasts a decade. We do both, so we will tell you when a repair makes sense and when your money belongs in a new machine instead.
  • Storm season readyTornado season brings surges, outages, and flooded utility rooms. Control boards fry, and motors seize after water sits. We stock common boards and dry-run every machine before we leave, so you are not calling us back next week.
  • Well water experienceSediment and hard minerals wreck inlet valves, dishwasher jets, and ice makers. We see it constantly out past the city lines. We clean, we replace, and we show you the filter habit that keeps the same failure from coming back.
  • All major brands, gas & electricWhirlpool, Samsung, LG, GE, Maytag, Bosch, KitchenAid and more — as an independent repair company.
  • Straight answersIf it isn't worth repairing, we'll say so — often on the phone.

Refrigerator Repair

States7
Gas & electricBoth
All major brandsYes
Open7 days

Small faults become big ones on a schedule of their own

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