Whether you have a small freezer on top of your fridge or a full-size appliance in the basement, freezers are a vital part of modern life. You might have a frozen pizza for tonight ready to pop on the oven, or maybe you're saving a tub of ice cream for Friday evening. Whatever the case for you, you likely get lots of use from your freezer. When something goes wrong, you can quickly be left with melted desserts and bacteria-ridden frozen food. Address these problems quickly with Mr. Appliance of Melbourne. Our team is proud to help Melbourne, FL residents with all kinds of freezer repairs. Get in touch with us right away.
Luckily, most freezer problems are easy to address. Over the years, our experienced team has seen it all, and we can identify almost any issue quickly. First, we'll check your appliance for any of the most common freezer problems:
The freezer is too cold—You can have too much of a good thing! If your freezer is too cold, frost can build up and make the appliance less effective overall.
The freezer isn't cold enough—Perhaps the opposite is true, and your freezer isn't cooling as much as it should. Our team will check the door seals and temperature controls to find the cause of the rising temperature.
The freezer doesn't turn on—Is your freezer refusing to turn on at all? This could be due to lots of reasons, but rest assured we'll find the culprit!
Lack of consistent temperature—Freezers should have a consistent temperature to ensure your food stays cold. But if you notice fluctuations, there could be an issue with dust and debris buildup.
Strange sounds—Does your freezer do more than just hum? If so, our professionals can repair your freezer and minimize the annoyance.
Worn-out door seals—Airtight doors are crucial to any freezer. If the seals are too damaged or worn out, they may let in warm air, melting your ice cream and frozen pizzas. Plus, damaged seals can result in increased energy bills.
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Many of the above freezer problems can be addressed with simple repairs. But in other cases, you may need more intensive service. Before you go out and buy a new freezer, consider purchasing replacement parts instead. Mr. Appliance of Melbourne has many parts in stock, and we'll advise on whether to replace a part or replace the whole thing. Ask us about these products:
Switches
Defrosters
Defrost control timers
Compressors
Evaporator coils
Thermostats
Door seals
Fans
Motors
Gaskets
Door switches
Overload protectors
Relays
Our fridge and freezer repair professionals have worked with all the top brands over the years. Whether you have an old GE unit or you just bought the latest model, we can take on the repair project. Our experts handle issues with all the following brands:
Don't wait until your food spoils—request freezer repair services right away! Mr. Appliance of Melbourne has a proven track record of outstanding services and customer satisfaction. We're glad to help residents of the Melbourne area and strive to make our services both affordable and convenient. and tell us how we can help you.
No, we don't recommend refrigerator repairs on older units. Energy efficiency advancements from the 1980s to today are so remarkable that your energy savings alone, with a new freezer, would pay off in just a few years. A new-era freezer could consume just 25% of the energy of a very ancient one.
Frost forms in a freezer when the model's evaporator coils encounter moisture, which later freezes. This scenario can arise from a compromised or worn-out door seal, also known as a gasket. The gasket serves as a barrier, preventing warm air from entering and cold air from escaping.
Your freezer often shows signs of struggle before it breaks. Some of the most common signs you need freezer repairs include:
The freezer is not cooling properly or is too cold.
There is excessive frost buildup on the walls of the freezer.
You hear unusual noises, like humming, clicking, or buzzing.
The freezer door seal seems loose or damaged.
There are noticeable leaks or puddles around the unit.
Food spoils faster than usual despite setting the correct temperature.
While some minor issues like cleaning condenser coils or replacing a door seal can be done by yourself, most freezer repairs require expertise and specialized tools. Attempting DIY repairs on complex components, such as the compressor, could cause further damage or void the warranty. For safety and reliability, it's advisable to contact a professional.
Typically, having us service your freezer should not interfere with your warranty. Not all warranties are identical, so please examine your freezer's warranty to confirm that interventions from an independent repair technician are permissible. Other factors that can invalidate your warranty include an expired warranty, out-of-coverage repairs or parts, major modifications to the freezer influencing its performance, and negligence causing failure of your freezer.
Freezers can make unusual noises due to various factors, and the noise they make may hint at the root cause. The refrigerant passing through the tubes after the cooling cycle can result in gurgling sounds. If you notice popping or crackling noises, it's typically because temperature variations cause the internal walls of the freezer to shrink and stretch.
If your freezer isn't freezing the goods you store, we will be happy to inspect it for you. Overfilling could be a potential cause, where your freezer doesn't cool adequately because the airflow is obstructed, especially if the evaporator fan is blocked. We suggest evaluating whether you've crammed your freezer and recommend decluttering the shelves if it's not cooling sufficiently.
Replacing freezer seals is generally easy, and we strongly advise replacing your aged, brittle seal to guarantee efficient running of your freezer and avoid unnecessary energy wastage or potential spoilage of your frozen products.
There could be several reasons why your freezer keeps running continuously. Our service professionals would be more than willing to identify the precise issue with your freezer. Some reasons contributing to this problem could be excessively high internal temperature, a malfunctioning defrost thermostat, a broken condenser fan motor, or dirty condenser coils. Our team is prepared to assist you in tackling these and all other freezer-related problems with top-notch repair solutions.
Regular maintenance can extend the life of your freezer and prevent frequent breakdowns. The best ways to maintain your freezer health include:
Clean the condenser coils every six months.
Defrost the freezer periodically to prevent excessive ice buildup.
Ensure the door seal is clean and tight.
Do not overload the freezer, as it can block airflow.
Keep the freezer at the recommended temperature of 0°F (-18°C).
Place the freezer away from direct sunlight or heat sources in a well-ventilated
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