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We repair all brands/models refrigerators in Detroit such as Kenmore
refrigerators, Whirlpool refrigerators, GE refrigerators, Sub Zero
refrigerators, Amana refrigerators and many more. (view
the complete brands list we work on). We are open 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week and there is no extra charge for the weekend
or night appointments. Our service call is Free with the repair
and all the work is guaranteed for 1 year.
We serve all of Detroit County including Detroit, Southfield, Hamtramck,
Grosse Pointe Park, Delray and many more Detroit surrounding areas.
View the list of our service areas
for Detroit refrigerator repair.
We have been in refrigerator repair business for eight years. Take
a look at what some of our previous clients have
had to say about us. For immediate Detroit refrigerator repair
service call us 24/7 out our toll free number:
248-436-6675
For parts only: 800-370-9281
Please note that all purchased refrigerator parts are shipped directly to you
You can also can contact us by the email
for same day Detroit refrigerator repair. Just send us your name,
a brief description of the refrigerator problem and your contact
information.
Please read these preventative and easy-to-repair refrigerator
tips. However if your refrigerator problem cannot be resolved with
our easy to repair tips, consider calling us for an refrigerator
repair appointment. We will be happy to help for all your Detroit
refrigerator repair needs.
REFRIGERATORS, FREEZERS, AND AUTOMATIC ICE MAKERS
Refrigerators are relatively simple appliances, and as such they
generally provide a long service life. Seldom do refrigerators require
either major repairs or extensive maintenance. One standard procedure,
however, is quite important: You must keep the working refrigerator
components of your refrigerator clean. Remove the dust and dirt
that collects around and beneath the refrigerator frequently. A
household vacuum cleaner makes such maintenance a simple task. Be
sure to vacuum the refrigerator condenser coils; it is essential
that no unintended "insulation" comes between the refrigerant
and the surrounding air.
A refrigerator is a substance that can remove heat. There really
is no such thing as "added cold"; cold is, by definition,
the absence of heat just as the color black is not really a color
but rather the absence of light. A refrigerant cools by circulating
through an enclosed area and absorbing the area's heat. When the
heat-laden refrigerant leaves the enclosure, it carries off that
which had made the area warm. As a result, the temperature inside
the refrigerator enclosure goes down.
The refrigerator is able to accomplish this task because of a simple
law of physics. That is, when a substance evaporates or boils meaning,
when it changes from a liquid to a vapor it absorbs heat from its
surroundings. For example, as water approaches its boiling temperature
on a hot stove, it absorbs heat until at 212 degrees the water is
transformed into steam. Since water has such a relatively high boiling
point, though, it is an impractical refrigerator. What is needed
for food refrigerator is a substance that evaporates at a much lower
temperature.
All refrigerator appliances operate in much the same manner. To
provide the refrigerator cooling effect, the refrigerant circulates
through the system. The most commonly used refrigerants have a low
boiling point at atmospheric pressure (minus 21 degrees Fahrenheit
for R-12; minus 42 degrees for R-22). The low boiling point means
that these refrigerants can change from' liquid to gaseous states
and vice/versa a relatively low pressures and temperatures.
The idea behind all refrigerator appliances is to keep the heat-removing
substance in a liquid state until it gets to where the cooling or
heat absorption is to take place. Then the refrigerant is allowed
to vaporize, pulling heat from the surrounding air as it does so.
The vaporized cooling substance is carried out of the sealed chamber,
reduced to a liquid once again, and the heat is discharged outside
the refrigerator.
If you need professional assistance for your Detroit refrigerator
repair needs, call us 24/7:
248-436-6675
Or send an appointment request online at appointment@detroitappliancerepair.net
To do so, please specify your name, address and a brief nature of
the refrigerator problem. Once we receive your request we will contact
you as soon as possible.
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