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ADRIUM Service Solutions
(925) 999-4095 · San Ramon, CA · CSLB #1136642 · BBB A+

REFRIGERATOR · HILLSBOROUGH

Refrigerator making noise in Hillsborough? We fix it.

A new rattle, buzz, or grinding from the fridge usually traces back to one of two things, and a diagnosis tells us which. Both come from the same area of the unit, which is why a proper look matters before anyone quotes a part. It is rarely a reason to replace the fridge.

  • $75 diagnostic (waived with repair)
  • Same-day best effort
  • CSLB #1136642
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Why this happens

What we look for first.

  • Defrost problem with the fan catching on ice. This is the most common cause by far. When the defrost system is not keeping up, ice builds up where it should not behind the freezer wall, and the evaporator fan blade catches on it. That contact is the rattle or grinding you are hearing. It is a defrost problem showing up as noise, and it is very fixable. We pull the back panel, confirm the ice build-up against the fan, and test the defrost heater and thermostat to find why the frost is not clearing.
  • Worn fan motor bearings. Less often, the noise is an aging fan motor whose bearings have worn out. This tends to show up on older units that have simply put in the years, and it sounds like a steady whir, hum, or grind that gets louder over time rather than an intermittent catch. The fix is replacing the motor. We check the fan for free rotation and play in the shaft to confirm the bearings are gone before we replace it.
  • Condenser fan or debris near the compressor. If the noise comes from the back near the compressor rather than inside, it can be the condenser fan blade catching on debris, or a fan motor at the back wearing out. We clear the coil and the fan path and check the motor, since a buzz or rattle from the bottom rear is a different fix than the evaporator fan inside the freezer.

How we diagnose and fix it

The walk-in workflow.

  1. 01

    Pull the model and serial and listen for where the noise is coming from, inside the freezer area or from the back near the compressor, since that points at a different fan.

  2. 02

    Pull the freezer back panel and check for ice build-up against the evaporator fan blade, which is the most common cause.

  3. 03

    Test the defrost heater and thermostat to find why frost is not clearing if ice is catching the fan.

  4. 04

    Check the fan motor for free rotation and play in the shaft to tell worn bearings from an ice catch.

  5. 05

    If the noise is from the rear, clear the condenser coil and fan path and check that motor.

  6. 06

    Once the cause is confirmed, quote the exact repair and labor in writing before we start.

Serving Hillsborough

Hillsborough: response and coverage.

Hillsborough sits on the Peninsula. We work it on planned Peninsula days. Same-week scheduling for premium built-in service.

Neighborhoods we cover regularly in Hillsborough: North Hillsborough, Tobin Clark, Lower Hillsborough. Beyond those, our service area in Hillsborough covers the city limits.

Hillsborough kitchens lean heavily on Sub-Zero columns, Wolf or Thermador ranges, and Miele or Bosch dishwashers. Mid-century and tudor remodels mean a steady stream of 12 to 25 year-old built-ins on the call list.

Pricing and warranty

What it costs. What we stand behind.

  • $75

    Diagnostic visit. Waived when you book the repair with us.

  • Typical

    The cost depends on which of the two it is. Clearing a defrost issue so the fan stops catching on ice is the lighter repair. A noisy fan, or a fan plus defrost repair, runs from $250 plus parts. If more than 3 parts need replacing, the labor is a bit higher. We diagnose first and put the exact repair and labor in writing before any work starts.

  • Warranty

    You get a parts and labor warranty in writing before we start. We cover major components like fan motors and defrost parts for 1 year. We put the part, the price, and the labor on paper up front so you know exactly what is covered before we turn a screw. These are standard appliance repairs, not sealed-system work, so the standard warranty applies.

FAQ

Refrigerator in Hillsborough questions.

  • Why is my refrigerator suddenly making noise?
    It usually traces to one of two things. Most often a defrost problem lets ice build up where it should not and the evaporator fan blade catches on it, which is the rattle or grind you hear. Less often it is an aging fan motor whose bearings have worn out, which sounds like a steady whir that gets louder over time. Both come from the same area of the fridge, so we diagnose which one before quoting a part.
  • How much does it cost to fix a noisy refrigerator?
    It depends on the cause. Clearing a defrost issue so the fan stops catching on ice is the lighter repair. A noisy fan, or a fan plus defrost repair, runs from $250 plus parts, and if more than 3 parts need replacing the labor is a bit higher. The $75 service call includes the diagnostic, and you get an exact written quote before any work starts.
  • Can I keep using the fridge if it is making noise?
    Noise is rarely a reason to replace a fridge, but it is worth getting looked at. A fan grinding on ice can lead to cooling trouble down the line, so ignoring it is the bigger gamble. It is almost always a defrost fix or a fan motor, both routine repairs that cost a fraction of a new unit. We tell you straight whether it is worth doing.
  • Are you local, and how fast can you get out?
    We are based in San Ramon and run appliance calls across the Tri-Valley and the East Bay every day. Fan and defrost parts are common, so we usually stock what we need. Call (925) 999-4095 and we will get you on the schedule and tell you the diagnostic and timing up front.

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