Compressor Repair and Replacement
The compressor is the mechanical core of the refrigerant circuit — it pressurizes refrigerant gas and drives it through the sealed system to enable heat exchange and cooling. A failing compressor typically causes continuous operation without temperature achievement, a loud clicking pattern on startup attempts, or a complete shutdown with no cooling. Compressor diagnosis requires specific electrical testing of the motor windings, the start relay, and the overload protector before any determination about replacement is made. Compressor replacement is among the more expensive refrigerator repairs, with total costs typically ranging from $400 to $800 or more depending on the brand and model. Our technicians always assess the refrigerator's age and overall condition before recommending compressor replacement and provide an honest cost-benefit analysis in every case throughout Hood River.
Defrost System Repair
The automatic defrost system prevents ice accumulation on the evaporator coils by running a heating cycle at scheduled intervals. All three primary defrost system components are tested independently on every defrost diagnostic throughout Hood River, OR.
Defrost Heater Replacement
The defrost heater melts frost from the evaporator coils during each defrost cycle. A burned-out heater is the most common single cause of heavy frost accumulation in a refrigerator freezer section. We test heater continuity before replacement to confirm failure rather than replacing on assumption in Hood River. Defrost heater replacement typically costs between $100 and $250 including parts and labor throughout Hood River, OR.
Defrost Thermostat Replacement
The defrost thermostat monitors coil temperature during the defrost cycle and signals the heater to stop once the target temperature is reached. A faulty thermostat either prevents the heater from activating or allows it to run beyond the correct cutoff. We test this component as part of every defrost system diagnostic throughout Hood River. Replacement typically costs between $100 and $200 in Hood River, OR.
Adaptive Defrost Control Board Replacement
Modern refrigerators use an adaptive defrost control board that schedules defrost cycles based on usage patterns. When this board fails, no defrost cycles run and frost accumulates rapidly. We test board function using appropriate diagnostic methods and replace only when testing confirms a fault in Hood River, OR. Adaptive defrost control board replacement typically costs between $150 and $350 in Hood River.
Evaporator and Condenser Fan Motor Replacement
The evaporator fan circulates cold air through both the freezer and refrigerator compartments, and the condenser fan keeps the compressor and condenser coils cool during operation. Both motors are frequent failure points across all refrigerator brands. Evaporator fan motor replacement typically costs between $120 and $300. Condenser fan motor replacement falls in a similar range. We carry replacement motors for the most commonly serviced refrigerator brands on every service vehicle and test both motors on every cooling diagnostic throughout Hood River, OR.
Water Inlet Valve and Ice Maker Repair
The water inlet valve controls water flow from the household supply line into the refrigerator for the ice maker and water dispenser. A failed valve may not open at all, may not close fully creating a continuous drip, or may open sluggishly creating small and hollow ice cubes. Water inlet valve replacement typically costs between $100 and $250 in Hood River. Ice maker module replacement — when the module rather than the valve is the source of the fault — typically costs between $150 and $350 in Hood River, OR. We test the full water supply system including household water pressure before recommending replacement of either component.
Temperature Sensor and Thermistor Replacement
Thermistors are precision electronic temperature sensors that provide real-time temperature readings to the control board for compressor, fan, and defrost cycle management. A faulty thermistor provides incorrect data that causes the control board to mismanage all temperature-related functions simultaneously. We test thermistor resistance values against manufacturer specifications for the specific model before recommending replacement. Temperature sensor replacement typically costs between $100 and $250 including parts and labor throughout Hood River, OR.
Door Gasket and Hinge Repair
Door gaskets deteriorate through constant compression cycling, temperature variation, cleaning product exposure, and physical wear. A compromised gasket produces continuous warm air infiltration, compressor overwork, elevated energy consumption, and accelerated frost buildup. We carry replacement gaskets for a wide range of refrigerator brands and models and inspect hinge alignment and door levelness as a standard part of every gasket-related service call. Door gasket replacement typically costs between $75 and $200 in Hood River. Hinge repair or replacement falls in a similar range in Hood River, OR.
Main Control Board Repair and Replacement
The main control board manages every function of a modern refrigerator — compressor activation, fan motor control, defrost cycle management, temperature regulation, display output, and ice and water system management. A faulty board can produce symptoms ranging from a completely non-functional refrigerator to erratic temperature behavior and persistent error codes. We test the control board systematically before recommending replacement, because control board failures can be mimicked by sensor and wiring faults that are far less expensive to address. Control board replacement typically costs between $150 and $500 depending on the brand and model in Hood River, OR.
Sealed System and Refrigerant Repair
Refrigerant leaks cause progressive cooling capacity loss as the system loses its charge. The refrigerator runs increasingly longer cycles to compensate, temperatures become unstable, and ice may form in unusual locations inside the unit. Sealed system repair requires EPA-certified technicians with specialized leak detection equipment, evacuation tools, and the correct refrigerant type for the specific model. Our technicians hold EPA Section 608 certification and are fully equipped to diagnose, repair, and recharge sealed refrigerant systems throughout Hood River. Sealed system repair costs vary significantly based on the location of the leak, the refrigerant type, and the access complexity involved in Hood River, OR.
Power Surge Damage Repair
Power surges — from lightning strikes, utility grid fluctuations, or HVAC system startup on the same circuit — can damage sensitive refrigerator electronics including the main control board, the inverter board on models with variable-speed compressors, and the display board. Power surge damage typically presents as a refrigerator that has suddenly gone completely dark and unresponsive, or one that displays unusual error codes immediately following an electrical event. Homeowners insurance may cover surge damage — we provide detailed repair documentation that supports insurance claims in Hood River, OR. Power surge repairs typically involve control board or inverter board replacement and cost between $150 and $500 depending on the affected components in Hood River.