Refrigerator Repair in Nashua, NH

A refrigerator problem can go from minor inconvenience to major headache surprisingly fast. Warm food, leaking water, strange noises, or a freezer that suddenly stops freezing can quickly lead to spoiled groceries and frustration.

At Nashua Appliance, we provide refrigerator repair in Nashua, NH for homeowners dealing with cooling problems, leaks, ice maker issues, and other common refrigerator concerns.

We help homeowners throughout Nashua, Hudson, and Hollis with practical refrigerator repairs for many major brands.

Common Refrigerator Problems We Repair

Refrigerator Not Cooling Properly

If the refrigerator feels warm or struggles to maintain temperature, possible causes include:

- Dirty condenser coils

- Faulty evaporator fans

- Compressor problems

- Thermostat failure

- Defrost system issues

Sometimes the freezer still works while the refrigerator section becomes warm, which is another common issue we diagnose.

Water Leaking From the Refrigerator

Leaks often come from:

- Clogged defrost drains

- Damaged water lines

- Ice maker issues

- Drain pan problems

Small puddles near the refrigerator may seem harmless at first but can eventually damage floors.

Ice Maker Not Working

Ice maker problems are especially common in newer refrigerators. Causes may include:

- Frozen water lines

- Faulty inlet valves

- Broken ice maker assemblies

- Temperature inconsistencies

Strange Noises

Buzzing, clicking, humming, or rattling sounds may point to fan motor problems, compressor issues, or loose components.

Real Refrigerator Problems Homeowners Often Experience

Refrigerator issues often develop gradually before becoming obvious.

One of the most common situations is inconsistent cooling. Homeowners may notice milk spoiling faster than usual or vegetables freezing unexpectedly in the refrigerator section. Many people initially assume someone adjusted the temperature settings accidentally.

Another common problem involves ice buildup in the freezer. At first, it may only appear as a thin layer near the back panel, but eventually airflow becomes restricted and cooling performance drops throughout the refrigerator.

We also hear from homeowners who notice strange clicking or buzzing sounds for days or weeks before the refrigerator suddenly stops cooling entirely. Compressor and fan issues often create warning noises before failure.

Water leaks are another common frustration. Some customers discover puddles under the refrigerator every few days without knowing where the water is coming from. In many cases, clogged defrost drains are responsible.