Refrigerator repair in the San Fernando Valley, by people who actually live here.
Refrigerators are the most-called-about appliance in any home. They run 24 hours a day, they hold a thousand dollars of groceries, and when one fails on a Friday night you can’t just wait until Monday. So we built this side of the business around speed: most days we have a Valley address scheduled within four hours of the phone ringing.
What you get on a refrigerator service call from us is different in three specific ways from the franchise techs that bid against us:
We work on every system in the unit. A lot of “appliance repair” companies will do the easy stuff — a thermostat swap, a fan motor — and walk away from anything that requires recovering refrigerant or rebuilding a sealed system. We’re EPA Section 608 Universal certified and we braze, evacuate, and recharge in the field. If your Sub-Zero compressor is dying, we don’t tell you to buy a new fridge — we give you the honest replacement-vs-repair math and let you decide.
We carry the right parts. A 2014 Samsung side-by-side has different fan motors than a 2019. A Whirlpool French-door from 2015 has a recall on the ice maker that we know about. We stock the Valley’s most-common parts on the truck because driving back to a parts house mid-job costs you a day.
We tell you when it isn’t worth fixing. A 14-year-old top-freezer with a failing compressor and corroded sealed-system tubing is past its expected life. We’ll say so, point you at a couple of reputable local appliance dealers, and refund the diagnostic. We’d rather lose this job and earn your call when the next one breaks.
Common Valley problems we see
The Valley has its own micro-climates. Sherman Oaks and Studio City fridges run in 78-degree garages all summer, which kills compressors faster than the manufacturer’s spec sheet predicts. Northridge and Granada Hills homes — many built between 1955 and 1975 — often have older 110V outlets that cycle weakly under load, which can cause modern inverter compressors to short-cycle and fail. Chatsworth and Porter Ranch homes with built-in Sub-Zero columns frequently come to us with sealed-system slow leaks, the kind a good vacuum and braze can fix without replacing the unit.
We’ve seen all of this. We have the parts, the skill, and the EPA license to do every single one of these repairs in your kitchen on the same day you call.
How much does a refrigerator repair cost?
Honest answer: most repairs land between $180 and $480, parts and labor included. A simple ice-maker swap is closer to $200. A sealed-system rebuild on a built-in Sub-Zero can run $1,200–$1,800 — but that’s a repair worth doing on a $9,000 unit. We’ll always quote the work in writing before we touch anything.
Brands we service
Every major residential brand. We are factory-trained on Sub-Zero, Wolf, Thermador, Miele, Viking, and GE Monogram, and we work on Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, Maytag, Frigidaire, KitchenAid, Bosch, and Kenmore daily. If it plugs into a kitchen, we’ve probably fixed one this month.
Ready to book?
Call (818) 463-0584
, or use the request form on the homepage. One of us — usually Ben himself during morning hours — will pick up.