5 Common Refrigerator Problems (and When to Call a Professional)
- Kim Vermeulen
- Oct 30
- 2 min read
Your refrigerator works around the clock to keep your food fresh — so when it stops working properly, it can quickly turn into a headache. Whether it’s a small issue or a major breakdown, knowing what’s going on can help you decide when to call for help.

1. It’s Not Cooling Properly
If your fridge feels warm inside, check the temperature settings and make sure the vents aren’t blocked. Dirty condenser coils or a broken thermostat could also be to blame. If you’ve tried simple fixes and it’s still not cooling, it’s time to call a technician.
2. It’s Leaking Water
A puddle under your fridge could mean a clogged defrost drain or a cracked water line. Ignoring it can lead to water damage or mold growth, so it’s best to have it checked right away.
3. It’s Making Strange Noises
A little humming is normal, but grinding, clicking, or buzzing sounds usually mean a fan or compressor issue. These parts are crucial for keeping your fridge cold — and best handled by a professional.
4. The Ice Maker Stopped Working
If your ice maker isn’t producing ice or is leaking, it could be due to a faulty water valve or temperature control problem. Often, these issues are quick to fix with the right tools.
5. Frost Is Building Up
Too much frost in your freezer might mean your defrost system isn’t working correctly. It’s often caused by a broken heater, timer, or thermostat — all things we can quickly test and replace.
Bottom Line:
If your refrigerator isn’t keeping things cool, don’t wait until it quits completely. Call House Calls Appliance Repair for fast, local refrigerator repair in Ramona and surrounding San Diego areas. We’ll get it fixed right — or we’ll make it right.


