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New Life Appliance Repair
Refrigerator Repair Service

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We start by listening. Then we deliver custom solutions designed around your specific needs.
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We provide a transparent, itemized quote before any work begins—so there are no surprises, ever.
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We treat your home like our own—always leaving the space clean, neat, and just as we found it.

Reliable Refrigerator Service
Refrigerator Repair
Is your fridge not cooling, leaking, or making strange noises? Our expert technicians service all major refrigerator brands—French door, side-by-side, bottom freezer, and built-in models. We quickly diagnose and fix issues like compressor failure, defrost problems, and faulty thermostats to keep your food safe and fresh. Same-day service available.
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We Carry Factory-Certified Parts
Major-Brand Refrigerator Repair
At NewLife Appliance Repair, we specialize in expert repairs for all kitchen and laundry appliances. Our local, certified technicians are trained on leading brands and use OEM parts to ensure long-lasting results. Count on us for fast, honest, and affordable service you can rely on.
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Refrigerator Repair FAQ
- Dirty condenser coils: Dust buildup prevents proper heat release, making your fridge work harder and shortening compressor life.
- Overloading: Cramming the fridge with too many items restricts airflow, affecting cooling efficiency and putting stress on internal components.
- Poor door seals: Worn or damaged gaskets allow cold air to escape, forcing the unit to run longer and more frequently.
- Frequent door openings: Constantly opening the fridge allows warm air in, disrupting temperature regulation and overworking the system.
- Improper installation: A fridge placed too close to the wall or in a hot, unventilated space can overheat and wear out faster.
- Ignoring maintenance: Skipping routine checks and cleanings—like defrosting or checking for water leaks—can lead to bigger failures down the line.
Pro tip: Clean your condenser coils every 6–12 months and check the door seals for wear to help your refrigerator last longer.
- Dirty condenser coils: When coils are covered in dust, the fridge can’t release heat efficiently, causing cooling issues.
- Faulty evaporator fan: This fan circulates cold air. If it fails, your fridge may feel warm even if the freezer is still cold.
- Defective thermostat or control board: If the temperature control fails, the compressor may not turn on as needed.
- Blocked air vents: Overpacking the fridge or freezer can block internal airflow, leading to uneven or poor cooling.
- Low refrigerant or sealed system issues: A refrigerant leak or sealed system failure can reduce cooling and usually requires professional repair.
- Compressor problems: If the compressor fails, the refrigerator can’t cool at all. This is a more serious issue that may require replacement.
Tip: If your fridge is running but not cooling, unplug it for a few minutes, check the vents and coils, then contact a technician if the problem continues.
The cost to repair a refrigerator depends on the specific issue, the type of unit, and the brand. Minor problems like faulty door seals or temperature sensors are generally more affordable to fix, while complex issues—such as compressor or sealed system failures—may be more involved.
At NewLife Appliance Repair, we start with a flat-rate service call that includes a full diagnostic. Once we’ve identified the problem, we’ll provide you with a clear, itemized quote before any work begins.
No hidden fees, no surprises—just honest, transparent pricing.
When a refrigerator is low on Freon (refrigerant), it loses its ability to cool effectively. Common signs include:
- Food not staying cold
- Freezer working but fridge compartment staying warm
- Constant running without shutting off
- Frost buildup in unusual places
- Clicking or buzzing from the compressor
Low refrigerant is usually caused by a leak in the sealed system, which is a closed loop that should never run out of Freon under normal conditions. Because this system is pressurized and sealed, it must be diagnosed and repaired by a certified technician.
Important: Simply “topping off” refrigerant won’t fix the problem—it’s essential to find and repair the leak to restore proper performance.
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NewLife Appliance Repair
When your appliances stop working, don’t stress—call NewLife Appliance Repair. Our certified technicians deliver fast service, honest pricing, and repairs that restore your appliances to like-new performance. See why so many homeowners across North Carolina trust us—reach out today!