Fridge Trouble at Your Lytle, TX Property? We Can Fix It Today.
Your refrigerator is not working right and food is at risk right now. The fridge that stopped cooling overnight and the milk is already warm. The puddle of water under the refrigerator soaking your kitchen floor. The ice maker that has not made ice in three days and family is reaching for bag ice. The strange grinding noise during every compressor cycle. The freezer working fine but the fridge section warm and food spoiling inside. The fridge door that will not seal properly anymore. Stop reading and tap the call button at the top of this page. Father and Son Appliance dispatches refrigerator technicians throughout Lytle, TX with same-day service when possible, emergency response for active food spoilage scenarios, comprehensive refrigerator repair across all major brands, residential refrigerators and light commercial refrigeration, cooling system diagnostics, compressor service, evaporator fan service, defrost system service, thermostat service, ice maker service, water dispenser service, door gasket replacement, and the refrigerator capability that saves your food and gets your fridge cold again today.
The refrigerator is the most important appliance in any home or small business kitchen. When it fails, food spoilage develops, family stress accumulates, and grocery losses mount. Father and Son Appliance is a family-owned and family-operated appliance repair company — the same personal service ethic that has built this company means we treat your kitchen emergency like our own family's emergency. We service all major brands including Whirlpool, GE, Samsung, LG, Maytag, Bosch, KitchenAid, Frigidaire, Kenmore, Amana, Hotpoint, and various other major brands. French door, side-by-side, top-freezer, and bottom-freezer configurations. Light commercial refrigerators at office kitchens and small businesses. Locally owned and operated in Lytle. Call Father and Son Appliance immediately.
All major brands · French door, side-by-side, top-freezer, bottom-freezer · Light commercial · Family-owned & operated.
Refrigerator repair encompasses comprehensive service addressing the various scope residential and light commercial refrigerators face throughout their service life. For property owners with refrigerator scope, Father and Son Appliance addresses what specifically warrants attention.
The refrigeration system uses a compressor to circulate refrigerant through condenser coils releasing heat outside the cabinet and evaporator coils absorbing heat from inside. The evaporator fan circulates cold air through refrigerator and freezer compartments. The defrost system periodically melts frost buildup on evaporator coils. The thermostat controls temperature. The combined system maintains specified temperatures supporting food safety.
Family meals and weekly grocery purchases. Medications requiring refrigeration. Breast milk for nursing mothers. Baby formula. Children's food and beverages. Insulin and other temperature-sensitive medical supplies. Various other essential items all depend on functional refrigeration — making refrigerator failure one of the most urgent household emergencies.
Cumulative use over years producing component wear. Compressor scope from accumulated cycles. Evaporator fan motor scope from continuous operation. Defrost system component scope. Thermostat scope. Ice maker component scope. Door gasket aging. Various electronic control scope on modern refrigerators. Power surge damage. Various other causes.
Quality refrigerators typically last 12 to 17 years before major scope warranting replacement decisions. Premium refrigerators sometimes longer. Various factors affect specific service life including brand, model, maintenance history, and use patterns. Refrigerator types throughout our service: French door, side-by-side, top-freezer, bottom-freezer, and counter-depth refrigerators.
Family-owned and family-operated. Personal service ethic built over years of treating customer emergencies like family emergencies. Same-day priority response for active food spoilage. At small commercial properties, refrigerator failure produces immediate business impact — office breakrooms with employee food spoiling, small business operations affected, restaurant prep refrigerators producing substantial food cost concerns. Comprehensive truck inventory supporting same-day completion on most common repairs. Direct technician communication throughout.
Refrigerator not cooling is the most common refrigerator emergency and warrants priority response addressing food spoilage concerns. For families with refrigerator not cooling, Father and Son Appliance provides priority response addressing both immediate scope and food safety concerns.
Compressor failure or scope. Evaporator fan motor failure. Condenser coil scope from dust buildup affecting heat dissipation. Defrost system scope producing frost buildup blocking airflow to refrigerator section. Thermostat scope. Refrigerant system scope. Control board scope. Door gasket scope producing cold air loss. Various other causes requiring systematic diagnostic to identify.
The specific scope where freezer section maintains temperature while refrigerator section warms. Common scope often involving defrost system, evaporator fan, damper system, or various other components. Common with French door and bottom-freezer configurations where one compressor and fan system serves both compartments — top fridge warm, bottom freezer cold scenarios.
Refrigerator not cold enough. Refrigerator losing temperature gradually over hours or days. Refrigerator stopped cooling completely or overnight. Fridge warm inside despite running. Food spoiling ahead of expiration. Milk not staying cold. Refrigerator running constantly without cooling effectively. Refrigerator won't stay cold after door closes.
Father and Son Appliance starts diagnosis with temperature verification at multiple positions inside fridge and freezer. Component inspection including compressor operation, evaporator fan operation, condenser coil cleanliness, defrost system function, thermostat function. Common repair work: compressor replacement when warranted, evaporator fan motor replacement, condenser coil cleaning, defrost component replacement, thermostat replacement, door gasket replacement.
Specific scope patterns produce most refrigerator service. For property owners with various refrigerator scope, Father and Son Appliance diagnostic identifies what specifically warrants attention.
The substantial scope warranting priority response — food safety concerns require same-day attention when possible.
Temperatures above safe food storage range (40°F / 4°C) from various component scope affecting cooling performance.
Compartment differential indicating defrost system scope, evaporator fan scope, or damper scope rather than complete cooling failure.
Puddles under or in front of fridge from defrost drain blockage, water line scope, ice maker valve scope, or various other causes.
Defrost drain overflow, drain pan damage, or water line connection scope producing floor-level water accumulation.
Defrost drain blockage causing water to back up into refrigerator compartment rather than flowing to drain pan below.
Water supply scope, ice maker motor or mechanism scope, freezer temperature scope, or water filter scope preventing ice production.
From various ice maker scope — water line, inlet valve, ice maker assembly, control, or freezer temperature too warm for production.
Dispenser mechanism scope separate from ice maker production — auger motor scope, solenoid scope, or control scope at through-the-door dispensers.
Compressor scope or starter relay scope producing loud buzzing sound indicating component approaching failure.
Sustained louder-than-normal humming from compressor or fan scope — distinct from normal operational sound.
Loose components, fan blade scope, condenser fan contact, or various other sources producing rattling during operation.
Compressor starter relay scope or thermostat scope often producing clicking sounds during attempted compressor start cycles.
Fan motor scope or compressor scope producing grinding during operation — warrants prompt attention before complete failure.
Gasket scope from aging, damage, or dirt affecting the door seal — producing cold air loss and reduced cooling efficiency.
Hinge scope, gasket scope, alignment scope, or overfilled shelves preventing complete door closure.
Defrost system scope — heater, thermostat, or timer/control board failure preventing proper defrost cycles.
Excessive frost beyond normal levels from defrost component scope — ice buildup eventually blocking evaporator airflow.
Thermostat scope, damper scope, or control board scope causing overcooling in refrigerator section.
Defrost scope, condenser dust buildup, gasket scope, or low refrigerant forcing continuous compressor operation.
Refrigerator icing up in the fridge compartment or unusual freezer locations indicating defrost system scope beyond normal frost.
Thermostat scope, damper scope, or control board scope causing overcooling — food freezing in refrigerator section.
Compressor not starting, refrigerator dead — electrical scope, control board scope, or various other causes preventing operation entirely.
Counter-depth configurations involve specific considerations — Father and Son Appliance services all counter-depth models across major brands.
Defrost drain overflow or drain pan scope producing water at floor level beneath the refrigerator — among the most common leak sources.
Comprehensive ice machine repair across various components — water supply, motor, mechanism, valve, and control scope.
Defrost system scope across heater, thermostat, timer, or control board — producing frost accumulation and eventual cooling failure.
Refrigerator temperature fluctuating from defrost scope, thermostat scope, damper scope, door gasket scope, or various other causes.
Fridge won't turn on from electrical scope, control board scope, power supply scope, or various other causes preventing startup entirely.
Various water system scope — water line, inlet valve, dispenser solenoid, control board, or water filter scope preventing dispenser operation.
Refrigerator water leaks produce immediate concerns including potential floor damage, slip hazards, and indication of underlying refrigerator scope. For property owners with refrigerator leaks, prompt service addresses both immediate water scope and any underlying refrigerator function scope.
The defrost drain channels water from defrost cycles to the drain pan beneath the refrigerator where it evaporates. Blockage from food debris, ice, or buildup produces water backup and overflow into refrigerator compartment or onto floor. Defrost drain clearing is among the most common refrigerator repairs.
The supply line carrying water from house supply to refrigerator can develop leaks at connections or along the line. The ice maker water inlet valve controlling water supply to ice maker sometimes leaks. Ice maker overflow when ice maker fills incorrectly producing overflow. Water line repair or replacement and valve replacement address these sources.
Door gasket scope producing condensation buildup that drains improperly — secondary leak source when gasket is primary scope. Drain pan damage at the pan beneath refrigerator collecting condensation. Refrigerant leaks producing different visible signs and indicating substantial system scope requiring comprehensive service.
Substantial leaks affecting hardwood floors, laminate, vinyl, or other floor materials can produce significant damage. Prompt response limits floor damage. Father and Son Appliance identifies leak source through systematic inspection — defrost drain clearing addresses most common leaks, with specific component repair or replacement for other sources.
Ice makers face specific scope distinct from broader refrigerator scope. For property owners with ice maker scope, Father and Son Appliance addresses both ice maker components and any related water system scope.
Water supply scope at the line, valve, or filter. Ice maker motor or mechanism failure. Freezer temperature too warm for ice formation — ice makers need adequate freezer temperature for proper production. Ice maker switched off or in pause mode accidentally. Control scope at electronic ice makers. Mold scope at ice maker components. Various other causes.
Ice maker not producing ice is distinct from ice dispenser not dispensing produced ice. The dispenser mechanism is separate from ice maker production — auger motor scope, dispenser solenoid scope, control scope, or various other dispenser components. Both can fail independently and both are addressable through targeted service.
Ice makers depend on water filter function. Aged filters affect both water supply and ice quality — filter replacement typically warranted every 6 months, and substantially more frequently in high-use applications. Ice with off-taste often indicating water filter scope or sanitation scope. Water line scope at the line carrying water from house supply to refrigerator — various connection and line scope addressable through replacement.
Ice maker assembly replacement when comprehensive ice maker scope warrants full assembly replacement. Water inlet valve replacement when valve scope affects water supply to ice maker. Water line replacement addressing supply line scope. Water filter replacement. Various other targeted work based on specific diagnostic findings.
Refrigerator noises sometimes indicate developing scope warranting professional attention. For property owners with refrigerator noise scope, professional diagnostic identifies whether scope warrants targeted repair or broader consideration.
Compressor running cycles produce some sound. Evaporator fan circulating cold air produces some sound. Defrost cycle activation produces some sound. Ice maker producing ice produces sound. Water filling ice maker produces sound. Various normal operational sounds that families may notice but that don't indicate scope.
Loud buzzing from compressor scope or starter relay scope. Substantial humming louder than normal. Rattling from loose components or fan blade scope. Clicking from compressor starter relay scope or thermostat scope. Grinding from fan motor scope or compressor scope. Squealing from fan motor scope. Knocking from compressor scope.
Compressors making loud noise sometimes warrant replacement — various compressor noise warning of impending scope. Evaporator fan motors and condenser fan motors developing noise typically warrant motor replacement. Substantial ice maker noise sometimes indicates ice maker scope. Each noise source responds to different targeted repair.
Substantial compressor noise on older refrigerators (12+ years) sometimes indicates refrigerator replacement consideration depending on refrigerator age and overall condition. Father and Son Appliance discusses options realistically — we don't push unnecessary replacements, but we also don't recommend expensive repairs on refrigerators where the overall economics don't support it.
Same-day refrigerator service addresses the substantial urgency that refrigerator scope creates. For families with refrigerator scenarios warranting same-day attention, the priority dispatch response addresses urgency appropriately.
Active food spoilage concerns. Substantial grocery investment at risk. Family with children, elderly members, or medically vulnerable members particularly affected. Medications requiring refrigeration. Commercial properties with substantial food impact. Standard business hours response typically within 2 to 4 hours for emergencies.
Father and Son Appliance maintains substantial truck inventory of common refrigerator parts supporting same-day completion for most common scope. Common repairs including thermostat replacement, simple ice maker work, defrost drain clearing, door gasket replacement, evaporator fan motor, and various other common repairs typically complete same-day.
Specialty parts sometimes require ordering with completion within 1 to 3 business days. Brand-specific parts sometimes require manufacturer-specific ordering. Initial diagnostic visit identifies specific scope and parts needs — completion visit installs ordered parts. Father and Son Appliance keeps families informed throughout.
Coolers with ice support immediate food preservation during repair window. Neighbors' refrigerators sometimes accommodate substantial food. Some medications sometimes require emergency pharmacy or medical coordination. Father and Son Appliance provides practical food protection guidance during dispatch supporting interim food preservation.
Door and gasket scope produces both cooling efficiency concerns and various other functional issues. For property owners with door scope, gasket replacement and door work typically addresses scope supporting restored cooling efficiency.
Various causes including door hinge scope, gasket scope, alignment scope, or various other causes. The flexible gasket around door perimeter creates the seal when door closes. Gasket damage, deformation, dirt, or aging scope affects sealing producing cold air loss and reduced efficiency. Refrigerator gasket replacement when gasket scope warrants — new gaskets matching refrigerator specifications.
Refrigerator door alignment scope from settlement, hinge scope, or various causes. Settlement effects sometimes affecting refrigerator position and door alignment. Door hinge scope from substantial use or damage. Door adjustment and hinge work supporting proper alignment. French door alignment scope at French door refrigerators — dual upper doors requiring proper alignment with each other. Side-by-side door alignment scope.
Door bins and shelves with damage from substantial use — replacement components available for most major brands. Door switch scope affecting interior light operation and various electronic functions on modern refrigerators. Various door-related components addressable through targeted part replacement during service visit.
Frost buildup and defrost system scope produces various refrigerator function concerns. For property owners with defrost system scope, professional service addresses underlying defrost components supporting both immediate scope and cooling efficiency.
Defrost heater melting frost from evaporator coils during periodic defrost cycles. Defrost thermostat controlling defrost cycle activation and cut-off. Defrost timer or control board managing defrost cycle timing and frequency. Defrost drain channeling melted water away from refrigerator interior to drain pan below. Each component can fail independently producing different symptom patterns.
Defrost heater failure producing frost accumulation since coils never get warmed for melting — eventually blocking evaporator airflow and causing cooling failure. Defrost thermostat failure preventing defrost cycle activation or causing it to run continuously. Defrost timer or control board failure preventing proper cycle timing. Defrost drain blockage producing water backup or ice buildup in drain area.
Substantial frost in freezer beyond normal levels. Frost in refrigerator compartment — not normal, always indicating scope. Refrigerator not cooling effectively because frost-blocked evaporator coils can't transfer heat properly. Water in unusual locations from drain scope. Progressive cooling deterioration over days or weeks as frost accumulation builds.
Defrost heater replacement when heater scope warrants. Defrost thermostat replacement when thermostat scope warrants. Defrost timer or control board replacement addressing cycle control scope. Defrost drain clearing addressing the most common defrost-related water scope. Various other targeted defrost system work based on specific diagnostic findings.
Father and Son Appliance services all major refrigerator brands across residential and light commercial applications.
The decision between refrigerator repair and replacement warrants consideration for substantial scope. Father and Son Appliance discusses options realistically — our family business approach means we recommend repair when repair is appropriate and recommend replacement consideration only when scope genuinely warrants it.
Refrigerators under 10 years old with limited scope typically warrant repair. Specific component scope addressable through targeted work. Cost-effective repairs preserving the refrigerator investment. Premium brand refrigerators typically warrant repair preserving the substantial investment.
Substantially aged refrigerators (15+ years) facing major component failure. Compressor failure on older refrigerators where comprehensive cost approaches replacement cost. Multiple component failures developing simultaneously. The 50% rule sometimes applied: if repair cost exceeds 50% of replacement cost and refrigerator is over 8 years old, replacement sometimes recommended.
Common repairs typically $200 to $600 including parts and labor. Major repairs including compressor replacement typically $500 to $1,200. Father and Son Appliance provides specific estimates after diagnostic. We discuss costs realistically before proceeding with any work.
Aged refrigerators substantially less efficient than current ENERGY STAR alternatives — replacement of substantially aged refrigerators sometimes warranted on operating cost basis alone. Replacement provides opportunity for modern features including improved cooling, better organization, smart features, water filtration, and various other modern features.
Cost varies by scope and brand. Father and Son Appliance provides specific estimates after diagnostic — we discuss costs realistically before proceeding with any work.
Defrost drain, thermostat, gasket, fan motor, ice maker service — parts and labor.
Compressor replacement depending on refrigerator brand and model specifications.
Water line, valve, filter, door adjustment, minor ice maker work.
Modern refrigerator control board scope — varies substantially by brand.
Father and Son Appliance provides refrigerator repair services throughout Lytle and surrounding communities. Service area includes single-family residential properties, multi-family residential properties, condominiums, apartments, office buildings with breakroom refrigeration, small businesses with light commercial refrigeration, and various other property types with standard refrigerators. Properties with substantial commercial refrigeration including built-in refrigerators, sub-zero, wine coolers, beverage centers, and substantial restaurant or retail commercial refrigeration covered by our specialized commercial refrigeration service. Properties uncertain about coverage area or scope type can call to verify.
Call (888) 271-4052 NowFather and Son Appliance provides comprehensive appliance repair services. For built-in refrigerators, panel-ready refrigerators, sub-zero refrigerators, wine coolers, beverage centers, and substantial commercial refrigeration, our specialized commercial and built-in refrigeration service addresses comprehensive scope. For stand-alone freezers and chest freezers, our appliance repair service addresses freezer scope. For washers, dryers, dishwashers, ovens, and stoves, Father and Son Appliance provides comprehensive service across all major household appliances.
Top-load, front-load, high-efficiency washers — all major brands.
Electric dryers, gas dryers, vented and ventless — all major brands.
Built-in, portable, drawer dishwashers — all major brands.
Gas ovens, electric ovens, wall ovens, gas and electric stoves, induction.
Comprehensive appliance scope across multiple appliances and various types.
Sub-zero, wine coolers, beverage centers, restaurant refrigeration.
Your refrigerator scope warrants prompt professional service addressing food safety, family routines, and the substantial appliance investment. Tap the call button at the top of this page to reach us. A Lytle Father and Son Appliance technician will discuss your specific situation immediately.
Father and Son Appliance is ready for your Lytle, TX refrigerator scenario with same-day service when possible particularly for active food spoilage, comprehensive refrigerator capability across all major brands, residential standard refrigerator service across French door, side-by-side, top-freezer, and bottom-freezer configurations, light commercial refrigeration service, cooling system diagnostics, compressor service, evaporator fan and motor service, defrost system service, thermostat and temperature control service, ice maker service and replacement, water dispenser and water line service, door gasket replacement, control board service, and the refrigerator capability that addresses what your specific fridge warrants. Tap the call button at the top of this page to reach a Lytle Father and Son Appliance refrigerator technician immediately.