GE Refrigerator Service in Venice Beach
Alex recently expertly diagnosed and fixed a GE refrigerator in Venice Beach! The fridge was struggling to stay cool, but it […]
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There may be times when you can fix or maintain your refrigerator yourself. If you’ve noticed your refrigerator is making strange noises, you have a torn door seal, or a light bulb goes out, these may be easy fixes. If you’ve got significant frost buildup, your fridge is leaking water, or stops working altogether, it’s probably time to call PCAR in for a repair.
Alex recently expertly diagnosed and fixed a GE refrigerator in Venice Beach! The fridge was struggling to stay cool, but it […]
Read More →We recently had a call from a customer experiencing issues with their Samsung side-by-side refrigerator that wasn’t cooling properly. Our skilled […]
Read More →We believe in quick and efficient service! Just like we did for our Long Beach customer, who needed his Viking Refrigerator […]
Read More →Struggling with ice build-up in your KitchenAid refrigerator? We’ve got it covered! Our latest job in North Hollywood involved a thorough […]
Read More →Recently in Santa Monica, our technician Steven expertly handled a Samsung refrigerator that wasn’t cooling properly. The fix involved replacing the […]
Read More →Our team, led by technician Steven, addressed a noisy refrigerator. Before rushing into a costly compressor replacement, we performed thorough maintenance […]
Read More →Issue: Viking French door refrigerator wasn’t cooling? Not anymore! 🚪🔧 Our expert technician Max replaced the start relay, and now it’s […]
Read More →Our technician Steven was on-site and quickly diagnosed and refilled the refrigerant to get it back in perfect working order.
Read More →Our technician Steven recently completed a service call for a refrigerator that wasn’t cooling properly. After a thorough diagnosis, he replaced […]
Read More →Our technician recently repaired a SubZero refrigerator that wasn’t cooling due to a refrigerant leak. To resolve the issue, Steven added […]
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