What’s wrong with your refrigerator? We have maintained, serviced and repaired all types of fridges, from side-by-side to bottom-drawer and even various commercial models for Indio CA based businesses.
If you need a refrigerator repair in Indio CA we are there for you. It all begins with one of our licensed repair techs visiting your place to figure out what’s really wrong. The diagnosis stage is a bunch of trial and error, but it’s pretty easy since we have all the right tools for the job. The more you know about what’s not working right with your fridge, the more likely we can match that effect to its cause.
Once the ’cause and effect’ is known, it’s just a matter of breaking that, "line of dominoes," to ensure your refrigerator repair will stand the test of time. When inquiring for an appliance repair diagnosis, our Indio refrigerator repair specialists are able to work around your schedule.
If we can get the refrigerator parts in Indio CA to finish your repair, then we might even have it done the same day. Regardless, you must consult with us over the phone to set up your troubleshooting appointment; once you are ready, we can successfully fulfill your need for refrigerator repair in Indio CA.
If you’re still nervous and it’s your first refrigerator repair experience, do not stress out too much. Many repairs involve small fixes and even pricier refrigerator parts can seem defective when something minor isn’t working or set up right.
We give you a quote for the refrigerator parts we have to get to fix your fridge; go ahead and run through alternative Indio CA repair services to see if you can find better. We are certain our quality of work and affordable labor rates will leave you more than satisfied!
If your refrigerator isn’t keeping air in properly, it will fail to keep food cool at normal temperature levels. You can test your refrigerator seal with a piece of paper to see if any air would be able to get out. It should cost no more than $50 to purchase a replacement gasket for your refrigerator. It’s also an easy DIY installation that takes about half an hour to do. As wear and tear is common due to the refrigerator door opening and closing regularly, you should check the seal at least once or twice a year.