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5 Signs You Should Schedule a Professional Rockefeller Center, NY Refrigerator Repair Technician

When the homeowners of New York County need a professional refrigerator repair technician, there’s only one company they call: NY Appliance Clinic. As a top-rated Rockefeller Center, NY appliance repair provider, no matter the age, the make, or the model, our team of professionally trained repair technicians have the knowledge and skill you can count on to get your refrigerator back up and running in no time.

We offer same-day services and only use certified parts, so you can count on us to offer fast and efficient results. For your peace of mind, we are fully licensed and insured, and we offer a customer satisfaction guarantee. For fast, efficient, and affordable refrigerator repair services in New York County, look no further than NY Appliance Clinic.

5 Signs You Need to Call a Rockefeller Center, NY Refrigerator Repair Technician

Of all the appliances in your New York County home, the fridge is arguably the most important. You rely on it to chill your food so that it remains fresh and is safe to consume. Because it’s constantly running, however, a fridge is bound to break down at some point.

When it does, if you fail to catch the problem quickly, you could end up having some pretty big problems on your hands. Your food could go bad and if that happens, you could end up having to toss out a good chunk of change; or worse, if you consume something that has spoiled, there’s a chance that you or a loved one could end up getting sick.

To avoid inconvenience and aggravation, being aware of the signs that indicate your fridge needs some help is a must. Hiring a professional refrigerator repair technician is more affordable than buying a brand new appliance. Keep a close eye on your fridge, and if you notice any of the following, schedule an appointment with a Rockefeller Center, NY appliance repair specialist right away.

Strange Sounds

A refrigerator relies on a motor to keep the food cool, and because the motor is constantly running, the appliance will make some degree of noise, even when it’s working properly.

Usually, however, the sound is a gentle whir or hum that fades into the background. If your fridge is louder than usual or it’s making sounds you’ve never heard before – grinding, clunking, banging, or rattling, for example – that’s a cause for concern. Odd noises could indicate a problem with the fan, motor, compressor, or any other vital component, which, if left unchecked, could spell serious trouble.

If you’re hearing strange sounds or if the appliance seems to be abnormally loud, schedule an appointment with a refrigerator repair professional. A reputable Rockefeller Center, NY appliance repair technician will identify the source of the problem and will make any repairs that are needed.

It’s Leaking Water

Does a puddle of water keep appearing under your fridge, on your New York County kitchen floor, or even inside the appliance? If so, there’s a problem that needs to be addressed by a professional. There are several reasons why a fridge can leak; one or more of the pipes could be clogged, frozen, or broken, the drain pan could be damaged, the airflow may be off, or if you have an ice and/or water dispenser, there could be an issue with the water supply line.

If your fridge is leaking water, unplug it right away, and get in touch with a Rockefeller Center, NY appliance repair contractor. A credible refrigerator repair technician will conduct a thorough investigation to pinpoint the source of the problem and will make the repairs that are needed.

Ice Buildup

While the temperature inside the freezer is supposed to be below freezing so that it can keep ice cream, meats, veggies, and other frozen goods, well, frozen, it definitely should be filled with ice (other than in the ice bin, of course). If you’ve noticed a buildup of ice inside the freezer compartment, that’s a cause for concern. Ice accumulates when the humidity levels inside the freezer are off.

This can happen when the freezer door fails to create a tight seal when it’s closed, and as a result, air will constantly flow into the appliance, altering the humidity levels, and as a result, ice will start to form.

If you notice a buildup of ice on the inside of your freezer door, floor, walls, and/or ceiling, call a New York County refrigerator repair technician as soon as possible. An experienced Rockefeller Center, NY appliance repair professional will be able to locate the cause of the problem and make the necessary repairs to restore the humidity levels, eliminating ice buildup.

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It’s Warm to the Touch

Does the exterior of your fridge feel hot to the touch? If so, that’s definitely a cause for concern. While the motor does generate some heat, it’s expelled outwards and the appliance definitely shouldn’t feel hot when you touch it.

If the doors, sides, and/or the top of your refrigerator feel hot when you touch them, something is definitely awry. Often, a hot fridge is a sign of condenser coil issues.

The condenser coils are located on the back of a refrigerator. Getting in the habit of inspecting and cleaning them is definitely a good idea. If the appliance is hot to the touch, pull it out, unplug it, and check the coils on the back.

If the condenser coils aren’t covered in dirt and dust, they could be damaged. Call a New York County refrigerator repair technician. They’ll perform a complete assessment of the appliance and will get it back up and running in no time.

Inconsistent Temperature

If you have to turn the setting up because the fridge keeps freezing your food or you need to turn the temperature setting as low as it can go in order to keep the appliance cool, you’re definitely going to want to call a Rockefeller Center, NY appliance repair technician. There are numerous factors that could be contributing to the inconsistent temperatures inside the appliance, and an experienced refrigerator repair professional will detect and correct the cause.

Reliable New York County Refrigerator Repair Is Just a Call or Click Away!

If your fridge is exhibiting any of the above-mentioned issues – or any other problem – contact the refrigerator repair company that New York County trusts most: NY Appliance Clinic. Our fully licensed and insured Rockefeller Center, NY appliance repair company offers same-day service and an affordable price and will have your fridge back up and running in no time. To schedule an appointment, call 888-528-9262 today!


Some information about Rockefeller Center, NY

Rockefeller Center is a large complex consisting of 19 commercial buildings covering 22 acres (89,000 m2) between 48th Street and 51st Street in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. The 14 original Art Deco buildings, commissioned by the Rockefeller family, span the area between Fifth Avenue and Sixth Avenue, split by a large sunken square and a private street called Rockefeller Plaza. Later additions include 75 Rockefeller Plaza across 51st Street at the north end of Rockefeller Plaza, and four International Style buildings located on the west side of Sixth Avenue.

The first private owner of the site was physician David Hosack, who purchased twenty acres of rural land from New York City in 1801 for $5,000 and opened the country’s first botanical garden, the Elgin Botanic Garden, on the site. The gardens operated until 1811, and by 1823, ended up in the ownership of Columbia University. Columbia moved its main campus north to Morningside Heights by the turn of the century.

Rockefeller Center originated as a plan to replace the old Metropolitan Opera House (pictured).

In 1926, the Metropolitan Opera started looking for locations to build a new opera house to replace the existing building at 39th Street and Broadway. By 1928, Benjamin Wistar Morris and designer Joseph Urban were hired to come up with blueprints for the house. However, the new building was too expensive for the Met to fund by itself, and John D. Rockefeller Jr. eventually gave his support to the project (John D. Rockefeller Sr., his father, was not involved). Rockefeller hired Todd, Robertson and Todd as design consultants to determine its viability. John R. Todd then put forth a plan for the Met. Columbia leased the plot to Rockefeller for 87 years at a cost of $3 million per year. The initial cost of acquiring the space, razing some of the existing buildings, and constructing new buildings was estimated at $250 million. The lease initially excluded a strip along Sixth Avenue on the west side of the plot, as well as another property on Fifth Avenue between 48th and 49th streets.

Rockefeller hosted a ‘symposium’ of architectural firms to solicit plans for the complex, but it did not yield any meaningful plans. He ultimately hired Corbett, Harrison & MacMurray; Hood, Godley & Fouilhoux; and Reinhard & Hofmeister, to design the buildings. They worked under the umbrella of ‘Associated Architects’ so none of the buildings could be attributed to any specific firm. The principal builder and ‘managing agent’ for the massive project was John R. Todd, one of the co-founders of Todd, Robertson and Todd. The principal architect and leader of the Associated Architects was Raymond Hood, a student of the Art Deco architectural movement. The other architects included Harvey Wiley Corbett and Wallace Harrison. L. Andrew Reinhard and Henry Hofmeister had been hired by John Todd as the ‘rental architects’, who designed the floor plans for the complex.

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