

Your Refrigerator Needs Immediate Attention When Cooling Fails
Refrigerator Repair in Little Egg Harbor for units not cooling, leaking water, or running too warm
Pete's Appliance Service repairs refrigerators that are not cooling properly, leaking water onto the floor, or running constantly without maintaining safe food temperatures. You notice milk spoiling faster than it should, condensation forming on shelves, or puddles appearing under the crisper drawers. These symptoms point to problems with the compressor, evaporator fan, thermostat, or defrost system components that regulate temperature and airflow inside the cabinet.
Refrigerators fail in ways that are not always obvious until food begins to spoil. A compressor that struggles to start will cause the unit to run warm in both compartments. A blocked evaporator fan prevents cold air from circulating, leaving the freezer cold but the refrigerator section too warm. Defrost system failures allow frost to build up on the coils, restricting airflow and forcing the compressor to work harder. These issues create immediate risk of food loss and higher energy bills.
If your refrigerator is not holding the correct temperature, contact Pete's Appliance Service in Little Egg Harbor for a diagnostic visit and repair plan.
What Happens During a Refrigerator Repair Visit
When the technician arrives, the first step is to measure the temperature in both the refrigerator and freezer compartments using a calibrated thermometer. The compressor is tested for proper amperage draw, and the evaporator fan is checked for obstructions or motor failure. The defrost timer, heater, and thermostat are inspected to confirm the system is cycling correctly. The technician also examines door gaskets for air leaks and checks the condenser coils for dust buildup that reduces cooling efficiency.
After the repair is complete, your refrigerator will maintain a steady temperature between 35 and 38 degrees Fahrenheit, the freezer will stay at zero degrees, and you will no longer hear the compressor running continuously or clicking on and off. Pete's Appliance Service works on side-by-side, French door, and standard top-freezer models, restoring energy-efficient operation and consistent cooling performance across all compartments.
Repairs may involve replacing the compressor start relay, evaporator fan motor, defrost heater, or thermostat depending on the diagnosis. The technician carries common parts for most refrigerator brands and will provide transparent pricing before starting any work. Service does not include cosmetic touch-ups to exterior finishes or replacement of shelving and bins.
Common Questions About Refrigerator Repair
Homeowners in Little Egg Harbor often ask these questions when their refrigerator stops working correctly and they need to understand what the repair involves.
What causes a refrigerator to leak water inside?
Water leaks typically result from a clogged defrost drain, a cracked drain pan, or a frozen water supply line. The technician clears the drain tube using a flexible brush or warm water to restore proper drainage.
How do you know if the compressor has failed?
A failing compressor often produces a clicking sound as the start relay attempts to engage the motor, or it may run hot to the touch and fail to build pressure in the refrigeration system. Testing requires measuring voltage and amperage at the compressor terminals.
Why is my freezer cold but the refrigerator warm?
This usually indicates a blocked evaporator fan or a defrost system problem that allows ice to cover the coils and restrict airflow between compartments. The technician defrosts the coils and tests the fan motor for continuity.
When is it better to replace a refrigerator instead of repairing it?
If the unit is more than ten years old and requires a compressor replacement, the cost may approach that of a new appliance with better energy efficiency. Pete's Appliance Service explains the cost comparison and expected lifespan after repair.
What can I do to prevent future refrigerator problems?
Cleaning the condenser coils every six months, checking door gaskets for tears, and keeping the interior vents clear of food items all help maintain proper cooling and reduce strain on the compressor.
Pete's Appliance Service responds quickly to refrigerator failures to help you avoid food spoilage and minimize inconvenience. Schedule a repair visit to restore reliable cooling to your kitchen.
