When your refrigerator stops cooling, leaks water, or starts making unusual noises, you need help fast. Our expert appliance repair technicians provides professional fridge repa — with same-day or next-day service available.
Residential Service call fee $75
We make the repair experience smooth, transparent, and stress-free:

Call or book online for same-day or next-day service.

When our technician arrives, they inspect your refrigerator inside and out, checking temperature sensors, fans, and electrical connections.

From compressors and thermostats to defrost heaters and control boards, we restore factory performance and energy efficiency.

After the repair, we test your refrigerator’s temperature, compressor, and airflow system to confirm stable cooling.

Homeowners across Pasco and Hillsborough County trust us because we combine professionalism, reliability, and honesty in every repair. We always arrive on time — no long waiting windows — and provide clear, upfront pricing before any work begins. There are no hidden fees, no surprise charges, and no mess left behind once the job is done. As an authorized LG service provider, we are qualified to replace LG refrigerator compressors at no cost for units under 5 years, and for only $469 for models under 10 years, including parts, labor, and warranty processing.
We service every leading U.S. and international brand, including:
LG, Samsung, Whirlpool, GE, Maytag, Frigidaire, Kenmore, Bosch, Viking, KitchenAid, Sub-Zero, Amana, and Electrolux.
Our technicians are trained to handle French door, side-by-side, top freezer, bottom freezer, and built-in refrigerators.
From modern smart fridges to older mechanical models — we fix them all.
If you notice any of these issues, it’s time to schedule professional service:
Refrigerator not cooling or freezing properly
Water leaking inside or under the fridge
Loud noises coming from the compressor or fan
Ice buildup in freezer or air vents
Door not sealing or closing properly
Light or control panel not working
Bad smell or mold inside
Compressor or thermostat failure
Our licensed experts perform fast diagnostics, replace damaged parts, and restore your fridge to full efficiency — often in a single visit.
To extend your fridge’s lifespan and save energy, follow these pro tips:
Clean the condenser coils every 6 months
Check door gaskets for wear or leaks
Avoid overloading shelves — let air circulate freely
Keep your temperature settings at 37°F for fridge and 0°F for freezer
Schedule annual maintenance with a certified technician
Proper care keeps your refrigerator efficient, quiet, and reliable for years to come.
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If your fridge isn’t keeping food cold, the issue could be a faulty compressor, dirty condenser coils, or a broken thermostat. Sometimes, blocked airflow or door seals can also reduce cooling efficiency. Cleaning coils and checking gaskets often helps, but a technician should inspect the compressor if the problem continues.
Unusual sounds usually come from the evaporator fan, condenser fan, or compressor. A rattling or buzzing noise often means the fan motor or compressor is wearing out. If you hear clicking or knocking, call a technician to prevent a full breakdown.
Leaks are often caused by a clogged defrost drain, cracked water line, or damaged door gasket. Turn off the water supply and inspect the bottom of your fridge. A small clog can sometimes be cleaned manually, but persistent leaks require professional repair.
Frost buildup is usually a sign of air leaks from a worn door seal or a failing defrost system. When warm air gets inside, it turns into frost on coils or vents. Replacing gaskets or servicing the defrost heater typically solves the issue.
Persistent odors can come from mold in hidden areas, the drip pan, or the air vents. Unplug the fridge, clean the drip tray and interior vents with baking soda and vinegar, and check for spoiled food behind drawers. If the smell persists, it may indicate a drainage or insulation issue.
We provide fast service across Tampa Bay: Tampa, Lutz, Land O’ Lakes, Odessa, Wesley Chapel & New Tampa.
Contact us now to schedule your visit and get upfront pricing.