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$800 worth of food is spoiling right now

Refrigerator stopped cooling? Every hour means more lost groceries. We're in Orange. We come today. No fix — no pay.

4 hours

That's how long a closed fridge keeps safe temperature. After that, food starts going bad.

$500–$1,000

Average value of food in an Orange family's fridge. All of it is at risk right now.

3 hours

From your call to a working refrigerator. We're in Orange, parts are in the van.

Tip while you wait: don't open the door. A closed fridge stays cold for 4 hours, a closed freezer — up to 48 hours.

5 reasons your refrigerator stopped cooling

We see these problems every day. Our analyzer pinpoints the cause in 5 minutes.

1. Frozen evaporator fan (60% of cases)

Ice blocks the evaporator fan. Freezer works, fridge compartment is warm. Especially common in Samsung French Door models. Labor: $80. Part: $70–$200.

2. Dirty condenser (20% of cases)

Dust and pet hair clog the coil. Fridge can't dissipate heat, runs nonstop. Labor: $80. Condenser cleaning is one of the cheapest fixes.

3. Broken thermostat (10%)

Doesn't signal the compressor. Temperature fluctuates. Labor: $80. Part: $40–$120.

4. Compressor issue (7%)

Compressor won't pump refrigerant. Clicks but doesn't start. Labor: $150–$180. Part: $150–$400. Often cheaper to replace the appliance.

5. Refrigerant leak (3%)

Rare but serious. Gradual deterioration over weeks. Labor: $120–$180. Recharge: $80–$200. Our analyzer shows pressure instantly.

Why we fix it the first time

The average tech eyeballs it → replaces parts by guess → you pay twice. Our analyzer shows the exact cause in 5 minutes: refrigerant pressure, evaporator temperature, compressor current. One part, one visit.

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Check it yourself in 2 minutes

Sometimes the problem can be solved without a technician. We're honest about that.

Outlet

Plug a phone charger into the same outlet. Does it work? Power is fine.

Thermostat

Did someone adjust it? Should be set to 35–38°F (2–3°C).

Door seal

Slide a dollar bill into the door. Pulls out easily? Seal is worn.

Back panel

Look behind/underneath. See dust on the coil? That could be the cause.

Airflow

Is the inside packed too tight? Air needs room to circulate.

Checked everything and the fridge is still warm? It's something more serious — you need a technician with an analyzer.

Quick Diagnosis: What's happening?

Check the symptoms you're seeing to find the likely cause and repair cost

Likely a simple fix

Probable cause: dirty condenser or thermostat. Repair: $120–$200, 20–40 minutes.

Schedule Repair

Professional diagnostics needed

Probable cause: frozen evaporator fan. Repair: $150–$280, 30–60 minutes. Our analyzer will pinpoint the exact cause.

Call a tech with analyzer

Serious issue — call now

Multiple symptoms at once — possible compressor failure or refrigerant leak. The sooner you call, the cheaper the fix.

Call: (310) 555-0199

How much does it cost to fix

Labor is fixed-price. Parts are at cost + markup. We quote everything BEFORE starting the repair.

ProblemLabor (fixed)PartTime
Evaporator fan defrost$80$70–$20030–60 min
Condenser cleaning$8020–30 min
Thermostat replacement$80$40–$12020–40 min
Compressor repair$150–$180$150–$40060–120 min
Leak repair + recharge$120–$180$80–$20060–90 min

Analyzer diagnostics: $89 — waived if you order the repair.

No fix — no pay. You only pay $89 for diagnostics.

For comparison: a new refrigerator costs $1,800–$3,500. Delivery takes 1–2 weeks. Average "not cooling" repair — $180 and 45 minutes. You save $1,200–$2,700 and get a working fridge today.

Recent 'not cooling' repairs in Orange

Samsung RF28, Orange — "Party tomorrow"
Jennifer, $800 in groceries. Panicking — party the next day.
Analyzer: evaporator fan blocked by ice, compressor and refrigerant OK.
45 min, $180 (labor $80 + part $100)
Savings vs new: $1,820
LG LRMVS3006S, Anaheim — "Other tech couldn't find it"
Previous tech eyeballed it — found nothing, charged $89.
Our analyzer in 5 min: condenser 80% clogged with dust and pet hair.
20 min, $120
Whirlpool WRF535, Tustin — "They said replace compressor for $600"
Previous tech diagnosed dead compressor, quoted $600.
Our analyzer: refrigerant pressure normal. Problem was a $80 thermostat.
30 min, $160 (labor $80 + part $80)
Savings vs new: $440

Questions people ask before calling

Most "not cooling" repairs: $160–$300 (labor + part). We quote the exact price after analyzer diagnostics — before starting the repair. Labor is fixed, no surprises.

Average repair: $200. New fridge: $2,000 + 2-week delivery. If the repair exceeds $500 and the appliance is over 10 years old — we'll tell you: "Buy new." We don't want to do expensive repairs on old appliances — you'd call back with a complaint. Read more: Repair vs Replace →

No fix — no pay. Just $89 for diagnostics (service call + analyzer). That's our guarantee. We're incentivized to fix it — that's why we invest in equipment. Our guarantee details →

We're in Orange. Average time: 2–3 hours from call to working fridge. Call in the morning — it'll be running by lunch.

Don't open the door. Closed fridge: 4 hours. Freezer: up to 48 hours. Call now — we'll try to get there as fast as possible.

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Food is spoiling right now?

One call — fridge working in 3 hours

✓ Analyzer diagnostics: $89 (waived with repair)
✓ Fixed labor price quoted before we start
✓ No fix — no pay
✓ Samsung, LG, Whirlpool parts in the van

Mon-Sat 8:00am-7:00pm · Sun 9:00am-5:00pm

Ph: (310) 555-0199

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