Not cooling, leaking, loud, frosting, ice-maker out — we see every fridge failure mode, every week. Same-day, licensed techs, all major brands.
Condenser coils clog with dust, evaporator fans seize, defrost drains freeze over, compressors give up. Add a Toronto summer’s humidity and the odd power blip, and we see the full catalogue every week. Most calls are fixable in a single visit once we’ve pulled the back panel and measured what’s actually failing.
Our van stocks the 15 most common Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, KitchenAid, and Sub-Zero parts — so if your fridge has a common fault, your repair finishes today.
Click the symptom closest to yours — we carry the parts for most of these on the van.
The #1 Toronto call. Usually dirty condenser coils (especially in homes with pets), a failing evaporator fan, thermostat drift, or — worst case — compressor death. Quick DIY check: vacuum the coils behind/under the fridge and confirm the thermostat isn’t set to zero. If it’s still uneven after 24 hours, call us.
A very specific symptom — almost always an evaporator fan, defrost heater, or damper control. Don’t wait; food starts spoiling fast. We diagnose on-site and quote before any work begins.
Usually a clogged defrost drain (very common in Toronto because of humid summers plus dust buildup). Less often: a cracked water line, a failing door seal, or a cracked drip pan. We clear and re-seal on the first visit.
On frost-free models, frost buildup means the defrost system has failed — heater element, defrost thermostat, or defrost timer/board. Straightforward diagnosis on a multimeter.
Condenser fan bearing, start relay clicking, or a failing compressor. Don’t ignore the clicking — it usually precedes compressor failure by days or weeks, and compressor replacement is the highest-cost fridge repair.
Water inlet valve, frozen supply line, or auger motor. This is especially common on Samsung and LG French-door units — we know the teardown, and we carry the common replacement assemblies.
Worn gasket, misaligned door, or worn hinges. Straightforward gasket replacement — we bring universal fits for most brands.
Main control board, user-interface board, or wiring. Common codes: Samsung 22E/40E (defrost), LG ER rF (fan), Whirlpool PO (power off). We diagnose the code against the brand’s service manual before quoting.
Dirty coils, a door seal leak, or a stuck thermostat. Utility-bill killer — and a sign the compressor is under strain. Worth fixing quickly.
Mold in the drain pan, a failed gasket, or a defrost drain backup. We clean, sanitize, and re-seal — and check the drain line to keep it from coming back.
We price every repair case-by-case after we see the unit in person. Here’s exactly how it works.
Tell us the symptom, the make and model, and when you’re free. We’ll lock in a same-day or next-day window.
A licensed tech inspects the appliance in your home, pinpoints the actual fault, and confirms the parts needed. No guesswork over the phone.
You get an exact, all-in repair price before any work begins. If the fix isn’t worth it on an older unit, we’ll tell you straight.
Approve the quote and the $89 diagnostic comes off your final bill. Decide to pass and you only pay the $89 — no obligation either way.
Every appliance, brand, and fault is different. That’s why we quote case-by-case after seeing the unit, not before.
We service every major fridge brand — Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, KitchenAid, GE, Frigidaire, Maytag, Bosch, Miele, Sub-Zero, Viking, Wolf, and more. Our techs carry parts access for both domestic and European imports, including French-door, side-by-side, bottom-freezer, and column built-ins.
Industry rule: if the repair costs under 50% of a comparable new unit and the fridge is under 10 years old, repair. Past 10 years, we weigh repair cost vs. remaining life and the age of the compressor. We’ll give you an honest call either way.
10–15 years for mass-market (Whirlpool, Samsung, LG, GE). 15–20+ years for high-end built-ins (Sub-Zero, Viking, Wolf, Miele) with regular service. Hard water and power fluctuations in older Toronto neighborhoods can shave a couple of years off.
Usually one of three things: dirty condenser coils (vacuum them), a door seal that’s leaking cold air (easy gasket check), or a thermostat stuck open. Each is cheap to fix. If it’s still running constantly after you’ve checked those, call us — it could be compressor or refrigerant.
Yes — one of the most common calls we get. The Samsung French-door ice maker has well-known ice-build-up and auger failures. We carry the standard replacement assembly and know the two-stage teardown.
Not necessarily. The bulk of our Sub-Zero work is gaskets, fan motors, thermistors, and control boards — routine repairs at routine prices, not the catastrophic numbers people fear. What does get expensive is compressor or sealed-system work, which on a 20-year-old unit isn’t always the right call. We quote before we touch anything so you can decide with the actual number in hand.
Yes — we work downtown Toronto condos weekly. Integrated panel-ready fridges, column built-ins, and narrow-access laundry-pantry installs are all regular calls for us.
Tell us the symptom. We’ll call within two hours during 7am–11pm.