Around Antioch — Cane Ridge, Nashboro Village, Priest Lake and the Bell Rd corridor (our home base), here are the refrigerator calls that come in most — and what they usually turn out to be:
Almost everything on a fridge is worth fixing — the one real exception is a sealed-system (compressor/refrigerant) failure on an older unit, where a replacement often wins. We'll tell you which one you've got before you spend a dime. Sealed-system and refrigerant work is a licensed, call-a-pro job — never a DIY.
Antioch is a busy mix of established neighborhoods and newer family construction. Our techs cover from Bell Road south through Cane Ridge, and we see all major brands in the area.
When a fridge quits in Antioch, the fear is a dead compressor — but most of the calls we run turn out to be far cheaper. A refrigerator that's warm but the freezer's fine is almost always a frost-blocked evaporator fan or a failed defrost heater, not the sealed system. A fridge that runs constantly is usually dirty condenser coils or a bad door gasket. We see the whole age range across Cane Ridge, Priest Lake, and southeast Nashville — decade-old side-by-sides that are absolutely worth fixing, and first-year smart units still under warranty. The one time replacement genuinely wins is a true sealed-system leak on an older unit; we'll tell you straight which one you have.
My refrigerator stopped cooling but the freezer still works — is it worth repairing in Antioch?
Almost always yes. That specific symptom points to airflow between the freezer and fridge — a frosted-over evaporator fan or a defrost failure — which is a modest repair, not a compressor. We diagnose it from a short video and a photo of the model sticker before anyone rolls a truck.
How fast can you get a tech to Antioch?
We schedule by day, not a vague window, and cover Antioch and nearby Cane Ridge, Priest Lake, and southeast Nashville. Do the $50 Quick Check first and you often have an honest answer — and the right part already on order — before the visit, which saves a second trip.
Do you charge a trip fee for a refrigerator diagnosis?
No surprise $125 trip charge. The $50 Quick Check gets you a real tech's assessment from a video, and it's credited straight to your repair if you move forward.
You choose: OEM or quality aftermarket part, and we install it or ship it to your door so you can. If it's not worth fixing, we'll tell you that too — no pressure, no $125 trip charge.
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A cooling repair means opening the sealed system — the compressor, evaporator, and refrigerant. That’s licensed work, and we hold the EPA Section 608 Universal certification to do all of it: recover, fix the leak or swap the compressor, pull a deep vacuum, and recharge it right. A lot of “appliance guys” simply aren’t licensed for this.
We also handle R600a (isobutane) sealed systems — the newer flammable-refrigerant units. Most appliance repair shops won’t touch them. We do. We’ve got the certification, the tools, and the training to do it right and safe.
The tell: soft ice cream, milk that won’t stay cold, or a freezer that’s barely frozen while the compressor runs is a classic sealed-system / cooling problem — exactly what we’re licensed and equipped for.