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Different Products We Service

24/7
Refrigerator Service has provided Long Island with quick, reliable
appliance repairs for more than 75 years. We are open every day of
the week and provide emergency service around-the-clock. Call
866-782-9376 if you are experiencing problems with your:

Refrigerators
The
technicians 24/7 Refrigerator Service are familiar with all brands
and models of refrigerators. It doesn’t matter if your model is
french door, top-freezer, or side-by-side; our specialists will have
the required knowledge to fix it. From loud compressors to
refrigerant leaks, there is no situation we aren’t completely
prepared to handle.
Freezers
In
addition to refrigerators, we also service freezers. This could mean
the freezer that is on top (or bottom) of the fresh foods section of
your fridge, but it also means standalone units. If your auto-defrost
cycle has suddenly stopped working, or your chest freezer is no
longer cold enough to freeze your foods, call 24/7 Refrigerator
Service.
Ice Makers
Ice
makers are available as an extra features in many new refrigerators,
and are found in the freezer section or sometimes the refrigerator
door. Because they are directly connected to a water line in your
home, there is a lot that can go wrong. Whether there is a leak or
your unit is producing dirty ice, you can trust us to get your ice
maker operating properly.
Wine Coolers
Wine
coolers are a great addition to any home, especially for wine lovers.
These little devices can take your home’s kitchen or bar to the next
level by providing you with a place to conveniently store wine at its
perfect serving temperature. If something goes wrong with yours, it
can cause a headache as well as hurt the integrity of your wine.
Luckily, our technicians are experienced in wine cooler repairs and
can be at your door within one hour of your call.
To
learn more about our company, visit our website or connect with us on
social media – we are active on both Facebook and Twitter.
Refrigerator Storage Infographic | Speedy Refrigerator Service

How to Properly Stock a Refrigerator

When we
get home from the grocery store, most of us want to put our food
anywhere in the refrigerator that it will fit so we can get on with
our lives. It usually doesn’t get thought about, but where in the
refrigerator we keep our food has a big impact on how long it lasts.
Using this infographic from Greatist, 24/7 Refrigerator Repairs has
produced a guide detailing which foods should go where in the fridge.

Top Shelves
The
upper shelves of the refrigerator should be reserved for foods which
do not need to be cooked, because the temperatures up here are a
little warmer than the bottom of the refrigerator. Examples of items
perfect for the top shelves are:
  • Juice
    and Soda
  • Leftovers
  • Ready-to-eat
    foods
Bottom Shelves
As
elementary school science taught us, warm air rises. This is true
even inside your refrigerator, and it naturally causes the bottom
shelves to stay colder than anywhere else in the refrigerator.
Because of this, you should place food which is prone to spoiling
here in order to preserve it for as long as possible. Some examples
of these foods are:
  • Dairy
  • Raw
    Meat
  • Eggs
Crisper Drawers
Those
drawers located at the bottom of most refrigerators are called
crisper drawers. The purpose of these drawers is to provide ideal
conditions for fruits and vegetables. They are able to create this
environment by producing humidity levels which vary from the rest of
the refrigerator. You should keep your produce in these drawers, but
keep your fruits and vegetables separated to maintain optimal
freshness.
Door
When
you open the refrigerator door, the items on it become surrounded by
warm air, sometimes for extended periods of time. The temperature of
the items on the door fluctuates more than anywhere else in the
refrigerator, so it is recommended to keep items resistant to
spoiling here such as:
  • Condiments
  • Water
  • Juice
    and Soda
24/7
Refrigerator Service has been repairing refrigerators in Queens and
Long Island for more than 50 years. We offer emergency service every
hour of the day, and can be at your door within one hour. Because our
technicians keep their vans fully stocked, most repairs are done on
the spot. Don’t trust anyone else to fix your refrigerator, freezer,
ice maker, or wine cooler – dial 866-782-9376 today.
Refrigerator Terms Glossary | Speedy Refrigerator Service

Refrigerator Terms Glossary

Technical
jargon can be confusing in a lot of industries – refrigeration is
no exception. This glossary makes it easy to understand terms
commonly used when talking about refrigerators.
Adjustable Shelving: the
ability to remove the shelves in your refrigerator and place them in
different levels. This flexibility allows for the storage of large or
odd-shaped items.
Auto Defrost:
automatically prevents the
buildup of ice on the back of the refrigerator by heating the back
wall for a short period of time to melt any ice that may have formed.
The water is usually drained through a duct in the back.
Compressor: essentially
the heart of your refrigerator. A low pressure gas is pumped into the
compressor, which compresses it into a high pressure gas, raising its
temperature. The gas is then moved to the condenser for the next step
of the refrigeration cycle.
Condenser: the
heat exchanger of the refrigerator. The condenser removes the heat
from the gas and condenses it into a liquid refrigerant which, with
the help of some other parts, keeps the inside of your refrigerator
cold.
Crisper Drawer: drawers,
usually located on the bottom of the fresh food section of your
refrigerator, with adjustable humidity settings to keep your produce
fresh for as long as possible.
Digital Display: a
small screen on the inside of some refrigerators which displays the
temperature.
Door Gasket: the
rubber strip found on the inside of your refrigerator door. The
gasket acts as a seal to minimize heat exchange between the inside of
the refrigerator and the rest of your kitchen.
Drain Pan: located
out of sight next to the compressor, the drain pain collects water
produced during the defrost cycle of your refrigerator.
Energy Rating: an
industry standard rating ranging from A-G which indicates how much
energy your refrigerator consumes when operating normally.
Ice Maker: a
device located in the freezer compartment of some models which
receives water from the inlet valve, freezes it into ice cubes, and
automatically fills the ice bin.
Leveling Legs: adjustable
legs located at the base of your refrigerator to allow it to maintain
level on uneven surfaces.
Manual Defrost:
refrigerators without an
auto-defrost feature must be manually defrosted to remove any ice
that has built up. The process of manually defrosting a refrigerator
requires the user to unplug it from the wall and wait for the ice to
melt.
Multi-Zone Cooling: A
feature which allows for multiple zones in your refrigerator to be
set to different temperatures. This is primarily used for cooling
wines and chilling small items (such as soda cans) quickly.
Noise Level: Measured
in dBs, the noise level specifies how loud or quiet your refrigerator
will be when running.
Reversible Door: the
ability for the hinges on your refrigerator doors to be located on
either the left or right side.
Thermostat: a
temperature-triggered switch which toggles the compressor on and off
to maintain the desired temperature inside the refrigerator.
24/7
Refrigerator Repair has been servicing Long Island and Queens for
over 50 years. If you need your fridge fixed in a hurry, we offer
24/7 emergency service and can be at your door within an hour of your
request. Dial 866-782-9376 to make an appointment now or visit our website for more information.
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Why Choose 24/7 Refrigerator Repairs

Is your
refrigerator not performing like it used to? If you are in New York
City or Long Island, 24/7 Refrigerator Repairs is here to help you.
Our team of trained technicians is available to repair your fridge
quickly and correctly. Here are some of the benefits of choosing 24/7
Refrigerator Repairs.

Around-the-Clock
Availability
Your
refrigerator is the only appliance that is working 24/7, that’s why
we do too. Dial 866-782-9376 at any time to speak with a team member
and schedule an appointment. Waiting all weekend for the other guys
can lead to a fridge full of spoiled food, and nobody wants that.
With 24/7 Refrigerator Repair, you can call at 3 am, you can call on
a Sunday, you can even call on Thanksgiving – and you will be
helped.
One Hour Service
Not
only do we offer service around the clock, but we can often be at
your door within one hour of your call. Our technicians keep 99% of
their tools in their warehouse on wheels, which allows us to provide
lightning-fast service.
Experienced Workers
Our
company has been in the business of refrigerator repairs for over 60
years. Our vast amount of experience and knowledge is why we
personally stand behind all of our work.
Familiarity With All
Makes and Models
From
Avanti to Whirlpool and everything in between, we can repair any
brand and model of refrigerator, freezer, wine cooler, or ice maker.
Whether your appliance is brand new or a third-generation
hand-me-down, we have the know-how to fix it.
See for
yourself why people in Queens and Nassau County have been trusting us
with their refrigerator repairs for over 60 years! Our service speed
and quality simply cannot be beat – so give us a call at any time
at 866-782-9376 to get your refrigerator fixed. You can also like us on Facebook for company news and tips for the kitchen.
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4 Common Refrigerator Headaches and How to Fix Them

Refrigerators
have been referred to as the most important innovation in the history
of food because of how much easier they make our daily lives. This is
true 99% of the time, but when they break they make our lives harder.
Luckily, many refrigeration issues can be solved quickly without
leaving your house. We discuss four of these problems in this
article. For everything not covered here, you can call 24/7
Refrigerator Service.

The refrigerator is on,
but is warm.
Check
the temperature control setting located on the inside of your
refrigerator. It is possible that your preference was adjusted
recently, especially if you have young children in your house. If the
temperature control is at it’s normal setting, make sure that your
refrigerator is at least 3-6 inches away from the wall to allow for
proper air flow. If this is not the problem, your refrigerator may be
over-stuffed. A fully packed refrigerator cuts down on the internal
circulation of cold air and can cause warm spots in the fridge.
My refrigerator is very
noisy.
If you
have a frost-free refrigerator and are hearing popping noises, this
could actually be a sign that your refrigerator is working properly.
The defrost heater commonly pops and hisses when it is activated. If
this is not the case, the most likely culprit is the evaporator fan
motor, located in your freezer. Open your freezer door and see if the
noise gets louder. If it does, you will need to replace the
evaporator fan. If the noise does not get louder, contact 24/7
Refrigerator Service because it is due to the condenser fan or the
compressor.
The refrigerator has been
running for hours straight.
First,
ask yourself if you or anyone who uses your refrigerator has adjusted
the temperature settings within the past 24 hours, as it is not
uncommon for a fridge to take this long to cool down. It is also
common for a refrigerator to continuously run if you are in a very
humid location. If neither of these things apply to you, there a few
things you can do. First, vacuum the condenser coils located on the
back of the refrigerator. If this doesn’t work, test your door’s
seals. To do this, close the fridge door on a piece of paper. If the
paper is easy to remove or slide up and down, you have a faulty seal.
It is a quick, cheap, and easy fix, just call your local appliance
repair service with the model information of your refrigerator.
My refrigerator is
running fine, but the light bulb will not turn on.
If your
refrigerator is running, but the light refuses to turn on, there are
two solutions. First and foremost, replace the light bulb. If there
is still no light, even with the new bulb, it is likely that the
problem is caused by a faulty door switch. You can call a local
appliance repair specialist or learn how to test the switch on your
own by clicking here
If your
refrigerator is having a problem that you are unable to solve on your
own, 24/7 Refrigerator Service is here to help. Serving Long Island
and Queens for over 60 years, we provide excellent customer service
and 24/7 emergency work. Call us at 866-782-9376 to make an
appointment today.