No ice in the refrigerator freezer? Repair necessary now? Nothing compares to the feeling you get when you go to your refrigerator freezer on a hot day for some lovely cold ice cream and when you open the door you find liquid instead of frozen treat. Here are some steps to getting that cold back into your refrigerator freezer and get it working again to keep your food at the temperate it should be.
First you will need to know the manufacturer of your refrigerator freezer. Repairs can either be done by you the owner, or done by a professional repair service. First check to see if your warranty is still good for the refrigerator. If it is covered under a warranty then you will just have to call the manufacturer and request they send out a repair technician. If your refrigerator is not covered by a warranty anymore then you will need to either find a repair service company who deals with your specific make of refrigerator freezer.
Repair services can also be costly so it may be in your best interest to use your owner’s manual to see if you can take the step by step diagnosis they usually place in the manual for the more common issues. If these steps show that the refrigerator freezer repair is a common one easily handled then you can go to the hardware store and get the parts yourself. Make sure you bring your model and make number so the people at the store can help you buy the correct parts for your specific refrigerator. Freezer repair can sometimes be tricky so if you are not a very handy person or feel it’s too much, your best bet is the professional service.
You will be able to locate Refrigerator repair services either from your local yellow pages, the Better Business Bureau or by calling the store in which you originally purchased the refrigerator. As before, it is a good idea to have not only the make information handy when you call these companies, but also a list of the noted issues you are experiencing with the refrigerator freezer. Repairs can be done in very little time by a professional service and you should have your refrigerator freezer back in working order soon.








