Commercial Refrigerator Repair in Grand Prairie, TX
Commercial Refrigerator Repairs
Dallas/Fort Worth & Surrounding Areas
Commercial refrigerators are vital to running a successful and safe business for restauranter and retail grocers. Thousands of dollars of perishable items and fresh ingredients are stored in these refrigerated compartments daily. But do you see how disastrous it would be if these machines suddenly stopped working?
You can wait to find out or contact appliance service to schedule preventative maintenance service. If your commercial refrigerator is not cooling already, our experienced technicians will troubleshoot and fix them in no time. Book your commercial refrigerator repair online.
Types of Commercial Refrigerators We Service
Reach In Unit
Merchandisers
Prep Table
Bar Cooler
Brands of Commercial Refrigerators We Service
True
Turbo Air
Avantco
Summit
Maxx Cold
Marvel
and more …
Commercial Refrigerator Problems
A refrigerator will not work if the power cord is not connected to the outlet (make sure the unit was not unplugged by mistake).
A power surge could have tripped the breaker (ensure the outlet has power by connecting another device).
If all the lights are on and the unit is not cooling, check the display and ensure the unit is not in demo/showroom mode.
A non-cooling situation could result from a faulty temperature control or thermistor.
No airflow due to a faulty evaporator fan motor or air damper stuck in the close position.
Excessive ice builds up on the evaporator due to a faulty defrost system or evaporator fan motor.
A dirty condenser could prevent proper heat removal from the refrigerant.
A bad condenser fan motor causes the refrigerant temperature to rise and the compressor to overheat.
Defective start relays or compressor
A refrigerator will get too cold when the temperature control is set to the lowest.
The air damper motor is stuck in an open position, allowing excessive cold air to flow inside the refrigerated compartment. A defective thermistor can cause the air damper to remain open or excessive compressor operation
A torn door seal/gasket will allow ambient air to enter the refrigerated compartment. This will result in condensation build-up and the door and temperature inconsistency.
Noise in the refrigerator could be caused by the evaporator fan motor impeller hitting the ice, the condenser fan motor impeller hitting a foreign object, or vibration noise from the compressor hitting the refrigerator back panel or base.
A refrigerator will leak water if it has a clogged drain line, cracked water reservoir, or small hole in the water line.
A refrigerator will start building up ice when the door is left open for an extended period. The door seal is torn.
The defrost system fails (defrost heater, thermostat, or timer could be defective).
The evaporator fan is not working, causing excessive compressor operation
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Contact appliance Service if you need Commercial refrigerator repair services for any of these issues. Our Certified service professionals will diagnose and properly solve the problems.
Defrost Thermostats
Water Filter
LED Light
Ice Maker
Defrost Heater
Door Switch/Seal
Seal System Components
Fan Motor
Water Valve
Control/Inverter board
Water Filter Head
Temperature Control
Dirty condenser coils reduce the amount of heat released during the refrigeration process, thus impacting the cooling efficiency of the refrigerator.
A damaged door seal will allow ambient air inside the refrigerated compartment causing condensation or frost build-up and excessive compressor operation.
Using damp rags and vinegar, clean liquid spills to prevent a messy and smelly refrigerator
Cities We Cover
Dallas
Irving
The Colony
Coppel
Lewissville
Flower Mound
South Lake
Keller
Colley Ville
Grapevine
Bedford
Euless
Hurst
Fort Worth
Benbrook
Aledo
Berluson
Kennedale
Mansfield
Arlington
Cedar Hill
Grand Prairie
Midlothian
Desoto
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