
Refrigerator and Refrigeration Repair with Personal Attention.
When your refrigerator stops cooling, you are working against the clock. Your request is personally reviewed by Jaime, whose strongest area of interest and experience is refrigeration.
Refrigeration Is the Work Jaime Loves Most.
Jaime's appliance background combines the old-school lessons he learned from his father with continued education in electrical systems, digital controls, technical diagnostics, and modern refrigeration equipment. Effective diagnosis requires understanding how those systems work together rather than simply replacing the first part associated with a symptom.
What Is Your Refrigerator Doing?
Refrigerator Not Cooling
Cause may involve airflow, fans, controls, frost accumulation, sensors, sealed-system components, or another issue.
Freezer Not Freezing
Soft food, melting ice, or inconsistent temperatures may indicate an equipment or airflow problem needing evaluation.
Uneven Temperatures
Food freezing in one area while too warm in another may connect to airflow, sensors, controls, or improper operation.
Excessive Frost or Ice
Heavy frost may interfere with airflow and cooling; identify the cause before repeatedly removing buildup.
Water Leaks
May come from a drain, water line, valve, filter area, ice maker, dispenser, condensation issue, or another source.
Ice Maker Not Working
May stop due to temperature, water supply, failed components, controls, or other conditions.
Unusual Noises
Buzzing, clicking, grinding, rattling, or repeated cycling can provide useful clues.
Refrigerator Running Constantly
A unit that rarely shuts off may be compensating for a temperature, airflow, component, installation, or usage problem.
Compressor Concerns
Require careful evaluation; not every cooling problem means the compressor has failed.
Refrigerant-Related Concerns
Depends on equipment, diagnosis, required parts, appliance condition, and availability of appropriate service options.
Ask About Your Brand and Model.
Jaime has worked with modern refrigeration systems and equipment from major appliance manufacturers. However, brand coverage may vary, and previous experience with a manufacturer does not mean JD & Sons Appliances is currently factory-authorized by that company. When scheduling, provide:
- Brand
- Model number
- Serial number when available
- Approximate age
- Current symptoms
- Error codes
- Recent service history
This helps determine whether your unit can be evaluated.
What to Do When Your Refrigerator Is Not Cooling.
Keep the doors closed
Opening repeatedly lets cold air escape.
Protect perishable food
Move to another working refrigerator, freezer, or properly iced cooler when necessary.
Check the power
Confirm it's plugged in and the breaker hasn't tripped, but do not repeatedly reset a breaker that keeps tripping.
Look for error codes
Photograph any code or message.
Listen for noises
Note fans, clicking, buzzing, or silence.
Check for water
Photograph any leak and protect nearby flooring when safe.
Do not disassemble the refrigerator
Unnecessary disassembly may create damage or complicate diagnosis.
Is Your Refrigerator Worth Repairing?
There is no universal answer. Jaime considers appliance age, original quality, current condition, repair history, required repair, parts availability, estimated repair cost, cost of a reasonable replacement, features and size, and your budget and plans. The goal is to give you useful information so you can make a practical decision.
Applicable Warranty Terms Will Be Explained Clearly.
Warranty coverage may vary depending on the repair, workmanship, installed parts, manufacturer coverage, appliance condition, and agreed service terms. No specific compressor, parts, or multi-year warranty should be assumed unless it is provided in writing for your particular repair.
Refrigeration Help for Local Businesses.
Selected commercial refrigeration, restaurant refrigeration, and ice-making equipment may also be serviced. Commercial requests are evaluated based on equipment type, brand and model, operational status, business location, access requirements, required repair, parts availability, and current scheduling capacity.
Don't Let a Cooling Problem Turn Into More Lost Food.
Tell us what your refrigerator, freezer, or ice maker is doing. Jaime will personally review the details and help determine the next step.