Admiral Refrigerator Repair
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Admiral Refrigerator Repair Solutions
If your Admiral refrigerator isn’t cooling, isn’t making ice, leaks water, or just needs routine maintenance, the repair professionals at Sears Home Services will provide the solutions to keep your refrigerator in top-working condition. Our technicians are the most trusted appliance repair experts in the nation.
With over 2,500 repair technicians, we have service professionals in your neighborhood ready to identify the issue and fix your Admiral refrigerator fast. Schedule service now, and we’ll send a tech promptly.
The repair experts at Sears Home Services have access to a nationwide network of repair parts to fix your Admiral refrigerator, and our techs always use OEM (original equipment manufacturers’) parts when available. These OEM parts are made to fit your Admiral model, ensuring they fit properly and are more dependable than most aftermarket parts. Easy access to these parts means our technicians can repair your refrigerator quickly and efficiently.
Common Admiral Refrigerator Issues We Repair
No matter the problem with your Admiral refrigerator or where you bought it, our technicians undergo rigorous training to ensure the issue is resolved quickly. They thoroughly troubleshoot the problem and resolve it promptly.
Refrigerator Not Cooling
Refrigerator cooling problems could be as simple as over-packing the refrigerator, blocking off the air vents—so make sure this isn’t the issue first. A worn door gasket, locked compressor, or a failed control board are just a few of the many problems that could stop the refrigerator from cooling. Sears Home Services experts are experienced at identifying and correcting the problem, whatever it is.
Refrigerator Is Leaking
If your Admiral refrigerator is leaking, anything from a clogged defrost drain line to a faulty water inlet valve could be to blame. Scheduling service promptly is key to preventing possible water damage to your property.
Ice Maker Not Working
When your refrigerator stops making ice, there could be a problem with an ice maker fill tube, insufficient cooling, or even a clogged refrigerator water filter. Our technicians know just what to look for when your Admiral refrigerator is no longer making ice.
Diagnosing problems on an Admiral refrigerator can be challenging without proper knowledge and training. Sears Home Services technicians have the experience and expertise to fix any type of Admiral refrigerator problem.
Schedule Your Appointment for Expert Admiral Refrigerator Repair
When you need repair or maintenance for your Admiral refrigerator, count on the repair professionals at Sears Home Services. Our technicians support appliance repairs for most major brands. We bring years of experience not only to refrigerator repairs but also to washing machine, dryer, dishwasher, and oven repairs. Count on us to help you get the appliance repair service you need. Schedule an appointment for Admiral refrigerator repair services today online or on the phone.
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DIAGNOSTIC FEE
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PROTECTION PLANS
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Glossary Terms
Refrigerant is a chemical compound used in HVAC systems and refrigerators to absorb heat from the environment by cycling through states of evaporation and condensation, enabling the cooling process through its cycle of evaporation and condensation.
R-12 refrigerant, also known as Freon-12, is a chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) compound that was once widely used in air conditioning systems, refrigerators, and aerosol propellants before its phase-out due to environmental concerns.
CFC certification refers to the credentialing process that qualifies HVAC technicians to handle chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and other refrigerants in a manner that complies with environmental regulations. It is essential for professionals who install, maintain, or repair HVAC systems and refrigeration equipment.
A refrigerator thermostat is a device within a refrigerator that regulates its temperature by turning the cooling system on and off based on the interior temperature compared to the set desired temperature.