Refrigeration & Cooling

Keeping Temperature-Sensitive Systems Precise

Built-in refrigeration, freezers, ice makers and wine storage depend on sealed systems and consistent temperature control. When any part of that system drifts, food safety and wine storage conditions are affected.

  • Refrigerator Repair
    Cooling issues, temperature swings, unusual noises and leaks in standard and built-in refrigerators.
  • Built-In Refrigerator Repair
    Paneled columns and integrated refrigeration systems designed to sit flush with cabinetry.
  • Freezer Repair
    Frost buildup, temperature drift and freezer-specific compressor and defrost issues.
  • Ice Maker Repair
    Built-in and refrigerator-integrated ice makers that have stopped producing or are producing poor-quality ice.
  • Wine Cooler & Wine Storage Repair
    Dual-zone and single-zone wine storage units that need precise temperature and humidity control.
Cooking Appliances

Ranges, Ovens and Cooktops

Professional-style cooking appliances combine mechanical burner systems with electronic controls, and issues can come from either side.

  • Oven Repair
    Wall ovens and range ovens with heating, temperature accuracy or self-clean issues.
  • Range Repair
    Dual-fuel and gas ranges combining cooktop burners and oven cavities in one unit.
  • Cooktop Repair
    Gas, electric and induction cooktops with ignition, heating or control issues.
Everyday Appliances

Dishwashers and Microwaves

Panel-ready dishwashers and built-in microwaves are used daily and are expected to work quietly and blend into the kitchen design.

  • Dishwasher Repair
    Drainage, cleaning performance, noise and control issues in built-in dishwashers.
  • Microwave Repair
    Built-in and drawer microwaves that aren't heating properly or have control panel issues.
By Brand

Service Organized Around Sub-Zero, Wolf and Thermador

Many customers know their appliance by brand before they know the specific category. If that's you, our brand pages cover Sub-Zero, Wolf, Thermador, Miele and Viking in more detail, including the appliance types each brand makes and common issues by model line.

Browse by Brand
Close-up of stainless-steel range control knobs
We organize our service knowledge by brand as well as by appliance type.
Choosing a Starting Point

Not Sure Which Service You Need?

Some appliance issues are easy to categorize, a refrigerator that isn't cooling clearly belongs under refrigerator repair, for instance. Others are less obvious. A range that's both slow to preheat and has an inconsistent burner touches on both our oven repair and range repair coverage, and a wine cooler that's also making unusual noise could relate to its compressor as much as its temperature control.

If you're unsure which page best matches your situation, that's fine. Call us and describe what's happening, and we'll help figure out the right starting point rather than asking you to self-diagnose from a list of service pages.

You can also approach this by brand rather than appliance type. If you know your appliance is a Sub-Zero, Wolf, Thermador, Miele or Viking model, our brand pages organize the same information around each manufacturer's specific product lines.

How These Pages Are Organized

Appliance Type First, Brand Second

We've organized our services primarily by appliance type, since that's usually how people first notice a problem, a refrigerator, an oven, a dishwasher, rather than by brand name. Each service page also links out to the specific brand pages relevant to that appliance type, so you can dig deeper into brand-specific detail once you've identified the general category.

A Note on Multi-Appliance Visits

Addressing More Than One Issue at Once

It's common for a service call to start around one specific appliance and end up touching a second, a refrigerator visit that also uncovers a wine cooler running warm, for example. When that happens, we'll flag it and discuss whether to address both in the same visit or schedule the second appliance separately, depending on your preference and our current availability.

Seasonal Patterns

When We Tend to Get Busier

Like most appliance repair businesses, we see seasonal patterns in demand. Refrigeration and wine storage calls tend to pick up during warmer months, when compressors work harder and any existing weaknesses in a sealed system are more likely to show up as a noticeable symptom. Cooking appliance calls, particularly ranges and ovens, often increase around the holiday season, when appliances see heavier-than-usual use. Scheduling a bit further ahead during these periods, when possible, can help with appointment availability.

Documenting Your Appliance

A Habit Worth Starting

Keeping a simple note, even just in your phone, of each appliance's brand, approximate installation date, and any past service visits can be genuinely useful over the life of a premium kitchen. It helps any technician, including us, understand the appliance's history quickly, and it can be useful context if you ever sell the home and want to speak to its condition and upkeep.

A Quick Word on DIY Troubleshooting

What's Reasonable to Check Yourself

Some basic checks are reasonable for most homeowners to try before calling: confirming an appliance has power, checking that a water supply valve is open, or cleaning a visible filter. Beyond that, particularly anything involving refrigerant, gas lines, or high-voltage components like a microwave's internal capacitor, we'd recommend leaving the diagnosis and repair to a technician rather than risking injury or further damage to the appliance.

Appliances at a Glance

What a Premium Kitchen Typically Includes

A refrigeration column, a professional-style range or cooktop, a panel-ready dishwasher, and often a wine storage unit, together they make up the core of what we service.

Modern built-in refrigerator with stainless-steel French doors in a luxury kitchen
Built-in refrigeration is often the largest single appliance investment in a premium kitchen.
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Which appliance types do you service?

We service built-in and standard refrigerators, freezers, ice makers, wine coolers, ovens, ranges, cooktops, dishwashers and microwaves, with particular depth in premium built-in systems.

Do you service both gas and electric cooking appliances?

Yes. We work on gas, electric and induction ranges, ovens and cooktops.

What if I'm not sure which service I need?

That's common. Call (310) 209-8143 and describe the appliance and what it's doing, and we'll help identify the right service.

Do you service appliances outside these categories?

Our focus is the categories listed on this page. If you have a different appliance, call to discuss whether it falls within our scope of service.

Get in Touch

Call now or schedule an appointment online, and we'll follow up to confirm details.