Don't Let Food Spoil in Peachtree Corners
Our licensed cooling specialists bring genuine replacement parts to restore your refrigerator, freezer, or ice maker on the very first visit.
Same-Day Diagnostic Visits
Rapid dispatch across Peachtree Corners and surrounding Gwinnett County.
Certified Refrigeration Pros
Specialized in high-end, French door, built-in, and standard cooling units.
Upfront Transparent Quotes
Clear pricing before work begins with zero surprise diagnostic fees.
Appliance Not Cooling – Diagnosis & Solutions
Expert diagnosis and repair for cooling failures across refrigerators, freezers, ice makers, and wine coolers in Peachtree Corners and Gwinnett County.
Common Symptoms We Troubleshoot On-Site:
- Warm fresh food compartment or thawing freezer
- Frost build-up on back wall or evaporator coils
- Clicking compressor or silent condenser fan
- Faulty defrost thermostat, sensor, or control board

Precision Temperature Testing
Coils, compressor, airflow & sensors
Appliance Cooling Specialties:
Common Reasons Your Appliance Won't Cool
When a refrigerator or freezer stops maintaining cold temperatures, fast troubleshooting protects your perishable food. Review typical root causes, warning signs, and transparent repair price ranges in Peachtree Corners.
Core Sealed System
Clicking noises, warm interior, exterior buzzing sounds
Sealed System Pressure
Gradual warming, frost buildup on evaporator coil, continuous running
Airflow Distribution
Freezer stays cold but fresh food section is warm, squealing fan sound
Heat Dissipation
Cabinet exterior feels very hot, compressor overheating and tripping
Temperature Regulation
Inconsistent temperatures, freezing food in fresh food bin, incorrect error code
Automated Defrost Cycle
Heavy ice sheet on back panel, blocked airflow vents, cooling loss after 3-5 days
Food spoiling right now? Get an exact diagnosis today.
Our local technicians carry replacement fans, thermistors, and diagnostic pressure gauges on every service truck across Peachtree Corners and Gwinnett County.
Step-by-Step Appliance Troubleshooting
Follow our proven diagnostic checklist to pinpoint appliance faults quickly. Learn what you can safely check on your own and when it is time to call our licensed Peachtree Corners technicians.
Check the breaker box, GFCI outlet reset buttons, and ensure the power cord is firmly seated in the wall receptacle.
Quick Check: Test the outlet with a small lamp or phone charger to confirm electricity is flowing.
Confirm water supply valves are turned fully on, gas shutoff valves are open, and exhaust vents or hoses are unkinked.
Quick Check: Make sure water line pressure is adequate and the drain hose sits at the manufacturer-recommended height.
Take note of digital error codes, blinking LED light patterns, or unusual humming, clicking, or grinding sounds.
Quick Check: Consult your user manual or snap a photo of the control panel display for our technicians.
Clear accessible lint screens, filters, or door gaskets. If the issue involves internal wiring, motors, or gas lines, stop and call.
Quick Check: Never disassemble sealed refrigeration loops or live high-voltage electronics yourself.
Common Symptoms by Appliance
Select your machine to review symptom diagnostics and professional service triggers.
Clean dust and pet hair from the condenser coils beneath or behind the unit. Verify door gaskets create a tight seal against paper bills.
If the compressor is extremely hot or evaporator coils are encased in solid ice, a sealed refrigerant leak or defrost thermostat failure requires licensed repair.
Critical Safety Warnings: Stop Immediately
Do not attempt DIY troubleshooting if you experience any of these hazardous conditions:
Turn off the main gas shutoff valve, leave the property immediately, do not flip light switches, and call the gas utility or 911.
Turn off the breaker in your electrical panel immediately. Do not touch charred plugs, melting cables, or frayed connections.
Shut off the local appliance angle stop valve or your home's main water supply to protect floors and subfloor structures from rot.
Unplug the unit or switch off the dedicated circuit breaker. Burning smells indicate overheating motor coils or melting wire harnesses.