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You need professional help from a refrigerator repair technician if your refrigerator never gets cold enough or if you have any other issues with it. Simply call our toll free number and we will take care of whatever your refrigerator problem is. We are available 24/7 for Atlanta Refrigerator Repair at:

800 465-0352

For parts only: 800 370-9281

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

Or contact us by email email at appointment@appliancerepairserviceatlanta.com .  In your email, please provide your name, how we should contact you and a short explanation of your refrigerator problem. Once we receive the email, we will get in touch with you to schedule your Atlanta Refrigerator Repair appointment.

We repair all refrigerator models and brands in Atlanta:

Magic Chef
Whirlpool
Sears
Maytag
GE

Admiral
Kitchen Aid
Kenmore
LG
Speed Queen

Tappan
Jenn Air
Montgomery Wards
Kelvinator
and more view all brands

Our refrigerator repair service areas include all of Atlanta and the surrounding cities:

Atlanta
Smyrna
Marietta
Mableton
Union City
College Park
North Druid Hills
Decatur

Forest Park
Riverdale
Ellenwood
Pantersville
Redan
Belvedere Park
Stone Mountain
Clarkstone

North Atlanta
Downtown Atlanta
Sandy Springs
Norkross
Lilburn
Roswell
Duluth

view the rest service areas

Below is information for you about how to lengthen the life of your refrigerator, as well as how you can use them more efficiently – and so save money on your utility bills.  However, we do not post this information with the intent of saying that you should try the refrigerator repairs yourself.  Refrigerator repairs require practice, particular tools, and specialized education.  In addition, repairs on refrigerator require special knowledge of gas or electric systems. And it can be very dangerous if you don't have the information or skill needed. For knowledgeable, expert help with your refrigerator repairs call us any time of day or night at:

800 465-0352

Refrigerator Repair

If a refrigerator is on the frizz, check to see whether the lights are working. If they are, this means the fuses are good and power is being supplied to the refrigerator through the plug. Keep in mind that technicians are sometimes called unnecessarily when a refrigerator is simply in a defrost cycle. Are the blower fans operating in normal fashion? Do you hear the compressor running? What about the refrigerator condenser fan that circulates air around the refrigerator compressor? Is the refrigerator condenser clear? If nothing seems to be working, including the lights, perhaps a fuse is blown. No. The fuses check okay. Maybe the appliance is unplugged. No, couldn't be. It was working fine, last night. Did someone vacuum behind the refrigerator this morning?  The plug. That's why you should never take anything for granted—especially if you want to avoid one of those unnecessary refrigerator service calls. And from this simplified reasoning process you should be able to see that your familiarity with the appliance directly affects the speed and accuracy of your refrigerator repair diagnosis.

Refrigerator Insulation

No discussion of refrigerators and freezers would be complete word about refrigerator insulation and moisture migration. For many years now the standard cabinet installation for home refrigeration appliances has been high-density fiberglass. In many new "thin wall" refrigerator models, urethane foam serves as the insulation as well as the support which holds the liner in place in the cabinet.
Regardless of the type of refrigerator insulation used, it operates on the principle tit' providing millions of "dead-end streets" through which heat refrigerators must travel to get into the compartment. It is possible at some point between the liner and the c refrigerator cabinet to measure any given temperature between room temperature and the temperature within the compartment, and one of those given temperatures is the dew point —the point which water vapor in the air condenses to the liquid state. Water cover of all insulations. It closes the air passages and, being conductor of heat than air, allows heat refrigerators to pass through.  The moisture that can form in refrigerator-freezer insulation from the same source as moisture that condenses inside the refrigerator. The secret of retaining a good, efficient insulation barrier is to prevent air from entering the refrigerator cabinet seals. Good sealer around all openings in the cabinet plugs, grommets, and even screws. Use care in repairing cabinets, in replacing refrigerator gaskets, and repairing refrigerator door panels.
If you become a victim of refrigerator wet insulation, you will probably best notice a patch of moisture on the cabinet exterior. The only cure is to remove the refrigerator wet insulation and repack it. Urethane is highly resistant to moisture retention, but if it should become wet it may be rut away and repacked with fiberglass. Fortunately, this will almost always be at an accessible point around the breakers. Foamed-in- place liners are not accessible or repairable. Since "thin-wall" refrigerators taxes even the abilities of the newest, most highly and efficient refrigerators available, most refrigerators and freezers have sort of auxiliary heater to help warms the cabinet in spots where condensation is likely. These are located primarily around the door gasket the insulated dividing section between freezer and refrigerator. You can tell if they are working by feeling the refrigerator cabinet at the points where the heaters should have impact. Most new refrigerators have a pictorial wiring diagram, and will show the exact points.

If the refrigerator cabinet does not feel slightly warm

Remove the breaker trim and test the heater leads for continuity. Also check visually to be sure the small heaters, usually with a foil backing, are in tight with the cabinet. If they pull loose, their thermal contact is lost and they are ineffective. They can be taped back into place with mask tape, since they are usually of very low wattage and give off little heat.

For professional Atlanta refrigerator repair help call us 24/7 at:

800 465-0352

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