Family-Owned Appliance Repair Since 1972

Local Refrigerator Repair Services in New Jersey

American Appliance Service provides residential refrigerator repair for homeowners across Middlesex County, Union County, Somerset County, Morris County, and parts of Essex County, New Jersey.

Since 1972, homeowners across New Jersey have trusted American Appliance Service for experienced refrigerator diagnostics, honest recommendations, and reliable appliance repair service. We repair many common refrigerator problems including cooling issues, leaks, frost buildup, ice maker problems, unusual noises, freezer problems, and temperature control issues.

Trusted Family-Owned Refrigerator Repair Since 1972

American Appliance Service is a second-generation family-owned appliance repair company serving homeowners throughout Middlesex County, Union County, Somerset County, Morris County, and parts of Essex County, New Jersey.

Owner-technician Jonathan Slohoda works directly inside local homes diagnosing residential refrigerator problems and helping homeowners make informed repair decisions.

We commonly repair:

  • Refrigerators not cooling
  • Freezers not freezing
  • Refrigerator leaking water
  • Ice maker problems
  • Frost buildup inside freezer
  • Refrigerator making loud noises
  • Refrigerator running constantly
  • Water dispenser problems
  • Temperature control issues
  • Refrigerator not defrosting properly
  • French door refrigerator issues
  • Bottom freezer refrigerator problems
  • Side-by-side refrigerator repair

Common Refrigerator Problems We Repair

Refrigerator Not Cooling

A refrigerator that is not cooling properly can quickly lead to food spoilage and temperature instability. Common causes may include failed evaporator fans, condenser problems, compressor issues, thermostat failures, or sealed system issues.

Freezer Cold But Refrigerator Warm

This is one of the most common refrigerator complaints homeowners experience. Airflow restrictions, evaporator fan failures, defrost system problems, or blocked vents may cause improper cooling between refrigerator and freezer compartments.

Refrigerator Leaking Water

Water leaks may come from clogged drain lines, damaged water valves, cracked drain pans, blocked defrost drains, or refrigerator water supply issues.

Refrigerator Making Noise

Clicking, buzzing, rattling, humming, or grinding sounds may indicate fan motor issues, compressor problems, loose components, or ice buildup affecting moving parts.

Ice Maker Not Working

Ice maker failures may involve water supply problems, frozen fill tubes, faulty valves, temperature issues, or ice maker component failures.

Refrigerator Running Constantly

A refrigerator that never seems to stop running may have dirty condenser coils, airflow restrictions, failed defrost components, door seal problems, or cooling system issues.

Refrigerator Brands We Service

American Appliance Service repairs many popular residential refrigerator brands, including:

  • Whirlpool refrigerator repair
  • GE refrigerator repair
  • Frigidaire refrigerator repair
  • KitchenAid refrigerator repair
  • Maytag refrigerator repair
  • Electrolux refrigerator repair
  • Jenn Air refrigerator repair
  • Hotpoint refrigerator repair

Why Homeowners Choose American Appliance Service

Local Family-Owned Business

American Appliance Service has served New Jersey homeowners since 1972.

Experienced Diagnostics

We focus on diagnosing appliance problems accurately and helping homeowners understand repair recommendations.

Residential Appliance Expertise

We specialize in residential appliance repair including refrigerators, washers, dryers, dishwashers, ovens, cooktops, and freezers.

New Jersey Service Area

We serve Middlesex County, Union County, Somerset County, Morris County, and parts of Essex County, New Jersey.

Is It Worth Repairing a Refrigerator?

Many refrigerator problems can be repaired cost-effectively depending on the age, brand, model, overall condition, type of failure, and availability of replacement parts.

American Appliance Service helps homeowners evaluate repair options honestly so they can make informed decisions about repairing or replacing their refrigerator.

Refrigerator Maintenance Tips

Routine refrigerator maintenance may help improve efficiency and reduce unexpected breakdowns.

  • Clean condenser coils regularly
  • Check refrigerator door seals
  • Avoid blocking interior airflow
  • Replace water filters as recommended
  • Keep freezer vents unobstructed
  • Monitor refrigerator temperatures

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my refrigerator warm but freezer cold?

This commonly happens when airflow between compartments becomes restricted or when evaporator fan or defrost system problems develop.

Why is my refrigerator leaking water?

Leaks may come from clogged defrost drains, damaged water lines, blocked drain tubes, or ice maker supply problems.

Why is my refrigerator running constantly?

Dirty condenser coils, temperature control problems, airflow restrictions, and failing cooling components can all cause refrigerators to run continuously.

How long do refrigerators last?

Many residential refrigerators last approximately 10 to 15 years depending on brand, maintenance, usage, and repair history.

Should I repair or replace my refrigerator?

The answer depends on the age of the refrigerator, repair cost, overall condition, and type of failure. Professional diagnosis can help homeowners make the best decision.

Schedule Refrigerator Repair Service

American Appliance Service provides refrigerator repair for homeowners across Middlesex County, Union County, Somerset County, Morris County, and parts of Essex County, New Jersey.

Call 732-636-2484

Schedule Refrigerator Repair

Related Appliance Repair Services

Homeowners searching for appliance repair may also need help with other residential appliances. American Appliance Service also provides local washer repair, dryer repair, refrigerator repair, dishwasher repair, and oven and range repair services for homeowners across Middlesex County, Union County, Somerset County, Morris County, and parts of Essex County, New Jersey.