Refrigerator Repair

Should I Fix an Old Refrigerator?

If your old refrigerator stops keeping food cold or develops other serious problems, you might think about replacing it. This option may be more economical in the long run. However, repair service is the better choice under many circumstances. Consider fixing your fridge in these situations:

1. Difficult to Replace

Some refrigerator types and locations turn replacement into a huge project. For instance, your appliance might be sitting on the fourth floor in a building with no elevator. Another possibility is that delivery vehicles can’t easily reach your home’s remote location. It’s also much harder and more costly to replace built-in appliances.

2. Financial Constraints

You might not have enough money to purchase another unit. It’s difficult to save up cash for a new fridge when you don’t have a way to keep your food cold in the meantime. If you can’t or don’t want to use financing, professional repair probably represents a more affordable solution.

3. Warranty Coverage

Some kind of guarantee could still cover your aging fridge. A few manufacturers provide warranties that remain usable for an entire decade. If you recently bought a house, it may have come with a home warranty. This guarantee usually covers major kitchen appliances.

4. Personal Preference

Perhaps you simply like the style and design of an old model that has been discontinued. The refrigerator may match all of your other appliances. On the other hand, it might have a vintage or antique look that complements your home’s decor. It’s worth spending money on repairs to avoid clashing styles.

If you’d like to fix an older refrigerator because it’s more convenient, affordable or stylish, you’ll need to find a reputable service provider. Our experts know how to safely repair a wide variety of appliances, and we strive to complete each task promptly. Please contact us today to get started.

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