Around Baton Rouge — Mid City, the Garden District and the LSU-area rentals, 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.
Baton Rouge runs from historic Garden District homes to LSU rentals to Highland Road estates to newer family construction in the Mall of Louisiana corridor. The humidity here is hard on appliances — gaskets, defrost systems, and ice makers fail more frequently than in drier climates, and we've calibrated our diagnostic process accordingly.
When a fridge quits in Baton Rouge, 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 Prairieville, Gonzales, Walker, Baker, Central, Zachary, and Denham Springs — 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 Baton Rouge?
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 Baton Rouge?
We schedule by day, not a vague window, and cover Baton Rouge and nearby Prairieville, Gonzales, Walker, Baker, Central, Zachary, and Denham Springs. 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.