• Certified Refrigeration Technicians
• Same-Day Fridge Repairs Pretoria
• Domestic & Commercial Freezer Specialists
• Leak Detection Before Regassing
• Compressor & Thermostat Experts
If you are looking for professional fridge repairs in Overport and the surrounding hills of the Berea, our certified technicians are available to assist you today. We specialize in on-site repairs for all residential and commercial refrigerator brands, ensuring your kitchen remains functional and your food stays fresh. From addressing fridge gas leaks to fixing compressors that won’t start or units that trip the mains, we have been the first choice for Overport’s diverse community for over 22 years.
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Overport is a vibrant, high-density hub situated on the lower end of the Berea ridge. Known for its bustling commercial arteries like Moses Kotane (Sparks) and Felix Dlamini (Brickfield) Roads, the suburb features a unique mix of older freestanding homes, upgraded modern residences, and busy apartment blocks. This specific environment impacts appliances in several ways:
High-Traffic Commercial & Residential Mix: Many Overport properties serve dual purposes or house large multi-generational families. This leads to high “door-opening frequency,” which, in Durban’s humidity, causes rapid frost build-up and places extreme strain on the fridge’s defrost system.
Infrastructure Load: Overport’s dense population puts significant pressure on the local power grid. We frequently see control board failures and start relay burnouts in the suburb, often triggered by the power surges that occur when electricity is restored following local outages or load shedding.
Kitchen Heat Traps: Many of the smaller, original homes in Overport have undergone internal renovations where fridges are tucked into tight corners to save space. Without proper ventilation, the heat generated by the compressor cannot escape, leading to the “clicking” sound of a motor trying—and failing—to start.
Humidity & Corrosion: Being slightly inland doesn’t spare Overport from Durban’s moisture. We regularly replace rusted condenser coils and deteriorating door seals that have been compromised by the humid coastal air.
If your freezer is icy but your fridge is warm, or if the compressor is running but there is zero cooling, you likely need a professional regas. At Appliance Repairs Durban, we treat regassing as a precision technical task:
Leak Detection First: We never simply “top up” gas. Our technicians use pressure testing to find the leak, repair the puncture or corroded joint, and then vacuum the system to ensure no moisture remains.
Specialized Gas Handling: We are equipped to handle all modern refrigerants, including R600a and R134a, which require specific safety and technical protocols to prevent system blockages.
Performance Guarantee: A correct regas restores your fridge’s efficiency, lowering your monthly electricity costs and reducing the workload on the compressor.
Our technicians carry the parts necessary to fix common Overport fridge issues in a single visit:
Fridge Tripping the Power: Often a short circuit in the defrost heater or a failing compressor drawing too much current—extremely common in Overport’s older flat buildings.
Water Leaking on the Floor: Usually caused by a clogged drain line or a cracked water inlet valve, which can damage kitchen tiles and cabinetry if left ignored.
Loud Humming or Rattling: Often a sign that the condenser fan is blocked by dust or that the compressor mounts have perished due to age and heat.
Spoiling Food: We diagnose faulty thermostats and sensors that fail to maintain the “danger zone” temperature of 1°C to 4°C.
Damaged Door Gaskets: We replace torn or brittle seals that allow warm, humid Overport air into your unit.
We believe in upfront, honest pricing for our local community:
Call-Out Fee — R350: Includes travel to your Overport address and a professional fault diagnosis. Waived if you proceed with the repair.
Minor Repairs — R450 to R800: Thermostats, fan motors, door hinges, and light repairs.
Major Repairs — R800 to R2,500: Compressor replacements, control board repairs, and sealed system regassing.
Our technicians service the heart of Overport and at least 15 surrounding neighborhoods:
Overport fridge repairs
Sydenham fridge repairs
Sparks fridge repairs
Asherville fridge repairs
Musgrave fridge repairs
Essenwood fridge repairs
Morningside fridge repairs
Greyville fridge repairs
Windermere fridge repairs
Sherwood fridge repairs
Mayville fridge repairs
Manor Gardens fridge repairs
Glenmore fridge repairs
Durban Central fridge repairs
Springfield fridge repairs
Deep Local Roots: We have been working in the Overport and Berea area since 2003, understanding every architectural quirk of the neighborhood.
Same-Day Service: We know how critical a fridge is for a busy household; we aim to be at your door within hours of your call.
Genuine Parts: We only use high-quality, manufacturer-approved spares to ensure your repair lasts for years, not weeks.
6-Month Warranty: All our work is backed by a written guarantee, giving you total peace of mind.
Don’t let your food go to waste. Our mobile units are fully stocked and roaming Overport right now. We fix it right the first time, at a price that makes sense.
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We repair fridges across all Durban areas — same day, certified technicians, genuine parts, 6-month guarantee. Whether your fridge has stopped cooling, is leaking, making noise, freezing everything or will not switch on — WhatsApp or call us right now and we will have a certified technician at your door today.
Our mobile units are already on the road across Durban carrying parts for all major fridge brands. We arrive, we diagnose, we quote honestly and we fix it — in most cases in a single visit before we leave your home.
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When your fridge breaks down and your food is at risk you need to know exactly what is going to happen and how fast. Here is our complete process from the moment you contact us to the moment your fridge is running cold again.
Step 1 — Contact Us by WhatsApp or Phone
Call or WhatsApp us on +27 79 976 2941. Tell us:
• Your suburb in Durban
• Your fridge brand and model if you have it
• The fault or symptoms you are experiencing — not cooling, leaking, making noise, freezing everything, not switching on, tripping the DB board
• Whether the fault started after a load shedding outage — this single piece of information significantly narrows the likely fault cause before the technician arrives
• Whether there is still food in the fridge — if yes we advise you immediately on how to protect your food while you wait
We respond within minutes — not hours. We confirm same-day availability for your Durban area and give you an honest initial assessment of the likely fault before anyone leaves our depot. If your food is at immediate risk we advise you on steps to take right now while waiting for the technician.
What happens at this step:
• Response within minutes
• Same-day availability confirmed for your Durban area
• Immediate food protection advice given if fault is serious
• Likely fault cause communicated based on your description
• Correct parts identified and confirmed on board before dispatch where possible
• No deposit and no commitment required
Step 2 — Certified Fridge Technician Arrives at Your Door
A certified technician in a fully-equipped mobile unit is dispatched to your Durban home — in most cases on the same day you contact us. Our mobile units carry the most common fridge parts for all major brands so your technician arrives ready to repair — not just ready to assess.
Parts carried on every mobile unit for fridge repairs:
• Start relays — for all major fridge brands including Samsung, LG, Defy, Bosch, Hisense, Whirlpool, KIC, Electrolux, Kelvinator and more
• Door seals — gaskets for the most common fridge models across all major brands
• Thermostats — mechanical and electronic for all major brands
• Defrost heaters — all wattages and configurations for major brands
• Defrost thermostats — cutout and operating thermostats for all major brands
• Defrost timers and defrost control boards
• Condenser fan motors and evaporator fan motors
• Overload protectors and start capacitors
• Water inlet valves for fridges with water dispensers
• Ice maker modules for the most common models
• Control boards — for common load shedding damaged models
• Temperature sensors and thermistors
• Door hinges and door hinge pins for major brands
What happens at this step:
• Certified fridge technician dispatched same day in most cases
• Mobile unit stocked with common fridge parts for all major brands
• Technician briefed on fault description before departure — correct parts confirmed on board
• You are informed of who is coming and their estimated arrival time
Step 3 — Full Fridge Diagnosis and Written Quote
When our technician arrives they conduct a thorough and systematic diagnosis of your fridge — not a quick look and a guess. The diagnosis identifies the exact fault cause before any quote is provided or any work begins.
The diagnosis process:
Visual inspection:
• Exterior condition — any damage, burn marks or unusual odours observed
• Interior condition — frost pattern on back wall, temperature distribution, food condition, any ice accumulation in unusual locations
• Condenser coil condition — accessible coils inspected for dust, debris and salt deposits
• Door seal condition — complete perimeter inspected for tears, hardening, mould penetration and correct seating in the door channel
Operational assessment:
• Is the compressor running — sound, vibration and temperature at the compressor assessed
• Is the condenser fan running — airflow from behind or below the fridge confirmed
• Is the evaporator fan running — airflow inside the fridge cabinet confirmed
• Is the defrost heater operating — heater resistance measured
• What temperature is the fridge actually achieving — independent thermometer placed in both fridge and freezer compartments and read after a run period
Component testing:
• Compressor assessment — current draw measured where accessible, suction and discharge pressures checked on sealed system fridges where applicable, start and run confirmed
• Start relay — resistance and continuity tested. Shake test performed — a rattling relay has failed internally.
• Overload protector — continuity confirmed
• Thermostat — resistance measured through the temperature range and compared against specification. Thermostat response to temperature change confirmed.
• Defrost heater — resistance measured. A reading outside the specified range confirms element failure.
• Defrost thermostat — continuity confirmed at ambient temperature — a defrost cutout thermostat that is open at ambient temperature has failed
• Defrost timer or control board — defrost cycle initiation confirmed. Manual advance tested where applicable.
• Fan motors — condenser and evaporator fan motors tested for correct rotation, speed and current draw
• Door seal — paper test performed at multiple points around the door perimeter. Compression of the seal against the fridge body assessed by feel.
• Electrical connections — all accessible wiring, terminal blocks and connectors inspected for surge damage, corrosion, overheating and physical damage
• Control board — fault codes read where the fridge model has accessible diagnostics. Input and output voltages measured at key relay outputs.
After completing the full diagnosis our technician will:
• Explain the exact fault cause or causes in plain language — no technical jargon
• Show you the faulty component where possible — a cracked door seal, a corroded start relay, a blackened defrost heater
• Advise if there are any secondary observations — for example noting that while the primary fault is a failed defrost heater the door seal is also deteriorating and should be replaced at the same visit to avoid a second callout
• Provide a full written quote itemising labour and parts separately
• Give an honest repair versus replace recommendation if the fridge age or condition warrants it — we will tell you if replacing is the smarter financial decision even if it means losing the repair job
No work begins until you have given your written approval. If you are not happy with the quote you pay only the R350 call-out fee and the technician leaves — no pressure and no hard sell.
What happens at this step:
• Full systematic diagnosis — visual, operational and component testing
• Every relevant component tested — compressor, relay, thermostat, defrost system, fans, seals, wiring, control board
• Exact fault cause confirmed with testing — not guesswork
• Plain language explanation of the fault with component shown where possible
• Secondary observations communicated — preventing future callouts
• Full written quote — labour and parts itemised separately
• Honest repair vs replace recommendation where relevant
• No work starts without your written approval
• No obligation to proceed — R350 call-out fee only if you decline
Step 4 — Fridge Repaired Using Genuine Parts
Once you approve the quote we get to work immediately. Because our mobile units carry the most common fridge parts for all major brands the majority of fridge repairs in Durban are completed in a single visit without waiting for parts to arrive.
Typical repair times for common fridge faults:
• Door seal replacement — 30 to 60 minutes
• Start relay replacement — 20 to 40 minutes
• Thermostat replacement — 30 to 60 minutes
• Defrost heater replacement — 45 to 75 minutes
• Defrost thermostat replacement — 30 to 60 minutes
• Defrost timer replacement — 30 to 60 minutes
• Condenser fan motor replacement — 45 to 75 minutes
• Evaporator fan motor replacement — 45 to 90 minutes
• Control board replacement — 60 to 120 minutes
• Water inlet valve replacement — 30 to 60 minutes
• Ice maker module replacement — 45 to 75 minutes
• Compressor replacement — 2 to 4 hours
All repairs use genuine OEM parts or high-quality approved replacement parts — never cheap imitations that fail within months and require a second repair. We never use inferior parts to bring the quote down — the 6-month guarantee we stand behind on every repair means the quality of every part we fit directly affects our reputation.
For repairs where a specific part needs to be sourced:
• We give you an accurate lead time upfront — typically 1 to 3 business days for common fridge parts
• The part cost is included in your approved written quote — no additional charges when it arrives
• We advise on how to manage your food storage in the interim where possible
• We schedule a return visit as soon as the part arrives
• No additional labour is charged for the return visit
What happens at this step:
• Repair begins immediately after approval
• Genuine OEM or high-quality approved replacement parts used on every repair
• Most fridge repairs completed in a single visit
• Secondary faults addressed in the same visit where approved — preventing a future callout
• Parts sourcing lead time communicated accurately if a part is not on board
• No additional charges beyond the approved written quote
Step 5 — Fridge Fully Tested, Guarantee Issued, Job Complete
When the repair is complete our technician does not simply close the fridge door and call the job done. A thorough post-repair test is performed to confirm that the fridge is cooling correctly and that every repaired component is functioning as it should before the technician leaves your home.
Post-repair testing:
Temperature confirmation:
• Independent thermometer placed in both the fridge compartment and the freezer compartment
• Fridge run for sufficient time after the repair to confirm temperature is moving toward the correct range
• For thermostat repairs — temperature confirmed reaching and holding the correct fridge temperature of 3 to 5 degrees Celsius
• For defrost system repairs — the defrost cycle is manually initiated and confirmed to operate correctly — heater activates, thermostat cuts out at the correct temperature and the fridge returns to normal cooling after defrost
Component confirmation:
• Compressor confirmed starting reliably and running without unusual noise after relay or overload replacement
• Fan motors confirmed running at correct speed with no unusual noise after motor replacement
• Door seal confirmed creating firm airtight contact at all points around the door perimeter after seal replacement — paper test repeated to confirm
• Control board confirmed responding correctly to all thermostat inputs and producing correct outputs after board replacement
• Water dispenser confirmed delivering water at correct flow after inlet valve replacement
• Ice maker confirmed initiating a cycle after module replacement
No leaks confirmed:
• For any repair involving water supply components — inlet valve, dispenser lines, ice maker — the area is monitored during operation to confirm zero water leakage after the repair
After the post-repair test is complete your technician will:
• Confirm verbally that the fridge is operating correctly and explain what was repaired
• Issue your 6-month workmanship guarantee in writing — dated with the repair date and the expiry date clearly stated
• Provide maintenance advice specific to your fridge brand and the fault that was repaired — condenser coil cleaning frequency, door seal inspection schedule, load shedding protection recommendation and any usage advice relevant to the specific fault
• Process payment — cash, EFT or card accepted
Your 6-month workmanship guarantee means if the same fault returns within 6 months of our repair we come back and fix it at no additional charge. No questions asked. No fine print. No call centre runaround.
What happens at this step:
• Independent temperature measurement in both compartments — cooling confirmed
• All repaired components individually tested and confirmed functioning
• Defrost cycle manually initiated and confirmed correct after defrost repairs
• Door seal airtight closure confirmed after seal replacement
• Zero water leakage confirmed after water supply component repairs
• 6-month workmanship guarantee issued in writing with repair date and expiry date
• Maintenance and load shedding protection advice provided
• Payment processed — cash, EFT or card accepted
Our Promise on Every Fridge Repair in Durban
Your fridge breaking down is stressful enough without dealing with a company that is vague about pricing, slow to respond or sends someone who cannot fix it on the day. We have been repairing fridges across Durban for 22 years because we do the opposite — we respond fast, we diagnose accurately, we carry the right parts, we fix it correctly the first time and we back every repair with a guarantee that actually means something. That is our promise on every fridge repair across every suburb in Durban.





1. Why is my fridge running constantly but not getting cold?
A fridge that runs non-stop but fails to reach the correct temperature is working harder than it should and wasting electricity every hour it runs. The most common causes are: • Dirty or blocked condenser coils — in Durban’s humid environment dust and moisture accumulate rapidly on condenser coils restricting heat dissipation and causing the compressor to run continuously • Damaged door seal — a seal that is no longer creating an airtight closure allows warm humid Durban air to enter the fridge continuously causing the compressor to run constantly trying to compensate • Low refrigerant — a slow refrigerant leak causes the cooling system to lose efficiency gradually until the fridge can no longer reach the correct temperature despite running non-stop • Failing condenser fan motor — when the fan motor fails the compressor overheats and loses efficiency • Overpacking — a fridge that is too full restricts internal airflow and prevents cold air from circulating correctly
Switch the fridge off for 24 hours to allow a full defrost then switch back on. If it still runs constantly without cooling WhatsApp us on +27 79 976 2941.
2. Why does my fridge smell bad even after I clean it?
A persistent bad smell in a fridge that does not go away after cleaning is usually caused by one of the following: • Blocked or dirty drain pan — the drain pan underneath or at the back of the fridge collects defrost water. In Durban’s warm climate bacteria and mould grow rapidly in a dirty drain pan producing a persistent unpleasant smell. • Blocked defrost drain — the drain hole at the back of the fridge interior can become blocked with food debris and mould causing water to sit and stagnate inside the fridge. • Mould on door seals — the rubber door gasket is a common site for mould growth particularly in Durban’s humidity. Clean seals thoroughly with a diluted bleach solution and replace if mould has penetrated the seal material. • Evaporator coil contamination — in rare cases food particles can reach the evaporator coils behind the back panel and cause a persistent smell that no amount of internal cleaning will resolve.
If cleaning does not resolve the smell WhatsApp us on +27 79 976 2941.
3. Why is the freezer working but the fridge section is not cold?
This specific fault pattern points to a small number of likely causes: • Evaporator fan fault — the evaporator fan circulates cold air from the freezer into the fridge compartment. If the fan motor fails the freezer continues to cool normally but the fridge section receives no cold air. • Blocked air vents between compartments — ice build-up or food items blocking the air vents between the freezer and fridge compartments will prevent cold air from reaching the fridge section. • Damper control fault — the damper is a small door that controls the flow of cold air between the freezer and fridge compartments. A stuck or faulty damper can block airflow into the fridge section completely. • Defrost system fault causing ice blockage — excessive ice build-up on the evaporator coils blocks the airflow that should be circulating into the fridge section.
This fault is very commonly misdiagnosed as a compressor fault. WhatsApp us on +27 79 976 2941.
4. Why is my fridge door not closing properly?
A fridge door that will not close or seal properly is one of the most damaging faults for energy consumption and food preservation. Common causes include: • Worn or damaged door seal — the rubber gasket loses its flexibility and sealing ability over time. In Durban’s heat and humidity this deterioration happens faster than in cooler climates. • Misaligned door hinges — hinges can loosen or bend over time causing the door to hang at an angle and preventing a proper seal. • Overloaded door shelves — excessive weight on door shelves can cause the door to sag and misalign. • Debris on the seal surface — food particles or residue on the seal or the fridge body contact surface prevent a proper seal.
Test your door seal by closing the door on a piece of paper. If you can pull the paper out easily with no resistance the seal needs replacing. WhatsApp us on +27 79 976 2941.
5. How do I know if my fridge thermostat is faulty?
Signs that your thermostat may be failing include: • Fridge is too cold — freezing fresh food and drinks that should not be frozen • Fridge is not cold enough despite the compressor running • Fridge temperature fluctuates significantly throughout the day • Compressor never switches off — thermostat is not signalling it to stop • Compressor never switches on — thermostat is not signalling it to start • Clicking sound from the thermostat area without the compressor starting
A simple test — turn the thermostat dial to the warmest setting. If the compressor does not switch off within a few minutes the thermostat has likely failed. Do not attempt to replace a fridge thermostat yourself — incorrect installation can cause further electrical damage. WhatsApp us on +27 79 976 2941.
6. Why is my fridge making a loud humming noise?
A noticeably louder than usual humming or buzzing from your fridge indicates a developing fault: • Compressor strain — a compressor working harder than normal due to dirty condenser coils, low refrigerant or a failing start relay will hum louder than usual • Failing compressor — as a compressor reaches the end of its life it typically becomes progressively louder before failing completely • Loose components — a loose drain pan, compressor mounting bracket or condenser fan housing can vibrate and amplify normal compressor noise significantly • Condenser fan motor bearing failure — a failing fan motor bearing produces a loud humming or buzzing that is often mistaken for compressor noise
If your fridge has become noticeably louder recently it is worth having it inspected before the underlying cause develops into a more expensive fault. WhatsApp us on +27 79 976 2941.
7. Why does my fridge have water pooling at the bottom inside?
Water pooling at the bottom of the fridge interior is almost always caused by a blocked defrost drain. During the normal defrost cycle water melts from the evaporator coils and flows down a drain channel to a drain hole at the bottom of the fridge interior. When this drain hole becomes blocked — typically by food debris, ice or mould — the defrost water has nowhere to go and pools at the bottom of the fridge instead. The fix is straightforward — the drain is cleared and flushed. Our technicians carry the tools to clear defrost drains quickly on the same visit across all Durban areas.
8. Why is my fridge freezing my vegetables and fresh food?
A fridge that is too cold and freezing fresh food is caused by: • Faulty thermostat — not regulating temperature correctly and allowing the compartment to drop below the correct range • Damaged damper control — a damper that is stuck open allows excessive cold air from the freezer section into the fridge compartment • Incorrect temperature setting — check that the temperature dial has not been accidentally turned to the coldest setting • Placing food directly in front of the air vents — items placed directly in front of the cold air vents inside the fridge will freeze regardless of the overall temperature setting
The correct fridge temperature is between 3 and 5 degrees Celsius. If your fridge is set correctly but still freezing fresh food the fault is internal and requires a technician. WhatsApp us on +27 79 976 2941.
9. Why is my fridge making a clicking noise every few minutes?
A clicking noise that repeats every few minutes — often accompanied by the compressor trying to start and then shutting off — is a classic symptom of a failing start relay. The start relay is a small inexpensive component that helps the compressor start its cycle. When it fails the compressor tries to start, the relay clicks, the compressor cannot start and the cycle repeats. Left unrepaired this places enormous strain on the compressor and can cause it to fail — turning an inexpensive repair into a very expensive one. WhatsApp us on +27 79 976 2941 for a same-day diagnosis across Durban.
10. Can I repair a fridge door seal myself?
Technically yes — door seals are available from appliance parts suppliers and can be replaced without specialist tools in some cases. However there are important considerations: • Sourcing the correct seal — fridge door seals are model-specific. An incorrect seal will not create a proper airtight closure even if it appears to fit. • Fitting correctly — the seal must be fitted evenly and completely seated in the door channel all the way around. An incorrectly fitted seal will allow air leakage even if the seal itself is the correct part. • Hidden damage — a door that is not sealing properly is sometimes caused by hinge misalignment or a warped door panel rather than the seal itself. Replacing the seal without addressing the underlying cause will not solve the problem.
Our technicians carry door seals for all major fridge brands in their mobile units and most seal replacements are completed in under an hour. WhatsApp us on +27 79 976 2941.
11. Why is there frost on the outside of my fridge?
Frost or condensation on the outside of a fridge — particularly around the door edges — is caused by: • Damaged door seal — allowing warm humid Durban air to meet the cold fridge surface and condense or freeze on the exterior • High ambient humidity — in Durban’s coastal climate condensation on the outside of a fridge is more common than in drier inland cities. Some condensation in summer is normal. Persistent frost or heavy condensation is not. • Anti-sweat heater failure — many fridges have a small heating element around the door frame specifically to prevent condensation and frost on the exterior. When this heater fails frost accumulates around the door edges.
Light condensation on a Durban fridge in summer is generally not a fault. Persistent frost or heavy condensation around the door edges warrants a technician inspection. WhatsApp us on +27 79 976 2941.
12. How often should I clean my fridge condenser coils in Durban?
In Durban’s humid coastal climate we recommend cleaning fridge condenser coils every 6 months — more frequently if you have pets that shed hair. Condenser coils are located either underneath the fridge behind a grille or at the back of the fridge. When coils become coated with dust, pet hair and moisture — which happens faster in Durban’s humid environment than in drier climates — they cannot dissipate heat efficiently. This causes the compressor to work harder, consume more electricity, run hotter and wear out faster. Regular coil cleaning is the single most effective maintenance step you can take to extend your fridge’s lifespan in Durban.
13. Why does my fridge trip the electricity every time I plug it in?
A fridge that trips the DB board immediately on being plugged in has a serious electrical fault that must be attended to by a certified technician before the fridge is used again. The most common causes are: • Compressor winding short circuit — a short in the compressor motor winding causes an immediate earth fault trip • Defrost heater short circuit — a defrost heater that has shorted to earth will trip the board immediately on start-up • Damaged power cord or wiring harness — a wiring fault that creates a direct short or earth fault • Water damage — flood or moisture ingress into electrical components causes earth faults
Do not keep resetting the DB board and attempting to run the fridge. Switch it off at the wall and WhatsApp us on +27 79 976 2941.
14. Can a fridge be repaired after a lightning strike or power surge?
Yes — in many cases. Whether a surge-damaged fridge is repairable depends on which components were affected and the extent of the damage. Components most commonly damaged by lightning strikes and power surges include: • Control board or PCB — usually repairable through replacement at a fraction of the cost of a new fridge • Start relay — inexpensive component, almost always repairable • Compressor winding — if the surge damaged the compressor winding the repair cost needs to be weighed against the age and replacement cost of the fridge • Thermostat and temperature sensors — usually replaceable
If your fridge was damaged by a lightning strike or power surge switch it off at the wall immediately and WhatsApp us on +27 79 976 2941.
15. Why does my fridge use so much electricity?
A fridge that is consuming significantly more electricity than usual is almost always working harder than it should. Common causes include: • Dirty condenser coils — forces the compressor to run longer to achieve the same cooling effect • Damaged door seal — warm air entering through a faulty seal causes the compressor to run almost continuously • Incorrect temperature setting — a fridge set colder than necessary uses significantly more electricity • Failing compressor — an ageing compressor loses efficiency and draws more current to achieve the same result • Poor placement — a fridge placed in direct sunlight, next to an oven or in a poorly ventilated space works harder and uses more electricity • Overpacking — restricts airflow and forces the fridge to work harder to maintain temperature
If your electricity bill has increased significantly and your fridge feels warm or runs constantly WhatsApp us on +27 79 976 2941.
16. What is a fridge start relay and how do I know if mine has failed?
The start relay is a small plug-in component on the side of the compressor that provides a brief electrical boost to help the compressor start its cycle. Signs of a failed start relay: • Clicking sound every few minutes as the compressor tries and fails to start • Fridge is completely warm — compressor never starts at all • Fridge runs for a short time then shuts off repeatedly
A simple home test — unplug the fridge, locate the start relay on the side of the compressor at the back, remove it and shake it next to your ear. If it rattles the relay has failed and needs replacing. This is a part our technicians carry for all major brands in their mobile units. WhatsApp us on +27 79 976 2941.
17. How do I stop my fridge from smelling like the food inside it?
Practical steps to keep your fridge odour-free: • Store all strong-smelling foods in airtight containers — cheese, onions, leftovers and cooked fish are the most common offenders • Place an open box of bicarbonate of soda on a shelf — it absorbs odours effectively and needs replacing every 3 months • Clean the interior with a solution of bicarbonate of soda and warm water monthly — avoid bleach or chemical cleaners that leave their own smell • Check and clean the drain pan underneath or at the back of the fridge every 6 months — a dirty drain pan is often the hidden source of persistent fridge smells • Dispose of expired food promptly
If you have done all of the above and the smell persists the source may be the drain pan, blocked defrost drain or contaminated evaporator coils — all of which require a technician to access and clean. WhatsApp us on +27 79 976 2941.
18. Why is my French door or side-by-side fridge not cooling evenly?
Uneven cooling in French door and side-by-side fridges is commonly caused by: • Blocked air vents — food items placed too close to the vent openings block cold air distribution • Evaporator fan fault — a failing evaporator fan in a French door or side-by-side model causes uneven cold air distribution between compartments • Damper control fault — a stuck or failed damper causes one zone to be significantly colder or warmer than others • Defrost system fault — ice build-up on the evaporator restricts airflow to specific zones
French door and side-by-side models require a technician experienced with these specific designs. Our technicians are experienced in diagnosing and repairing all fridge configurations across Durban. WhatsApp us on +27 79 976 2941.
19. Can I transport my fridge on its side when moving house?
Ideally no — but if you must transport a fridge on its side these precautions are essential. Fridge compressors contain oil that lubricates the internal components. When a fridge is laid on its side this oil can migrate into the refrigerant lines. If the fridge is switched on before the oil has drained back into the compressor the compressor can be permanently damaged. If your fridge was transported on its side: • Stand the fridge upright immediately on arrival • Wait at least 4 hours — preferably 24 hours — before switching it on • The longer it was on its side the longer you should wait before switching on
If you switched your fridge on too soon after transporting it on its side and it is now not cooling correctly WhatsApp us on +27 79 976 2941.
20. How do I defrost a fridge that has excessive ice build-up?
The correct procedure to defrost a fridge with significant ice build-up:
If your fridge develops excessive ice build-up regularly this indicates a defrost system fault that will keep recurring until it is repaired. Regular manual defrosting is a temporary fix not a solution. WhatsApp us on +27 79 976 2941 to have the defrost system repaired properly across all Durban areas.
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|---|---|---|
| Standard Appliance Repairs | Monday – Sunday | 8:00 AM – 6:30 PM |
| Fridge & Freezer Repairs | Monday – Sunday | 8:00 AM – 6:30 PM |
| Air Conditioning Services & Regassing | Monday – Sunday | 8:00 AM – 6:30 PM |
| Geyser & Gas Appliance Repairs | Monday – Sunday | 8:00 AM – 6:30 PM |
| Commercial Refrigeration Repairs | Monday – Sunday | 8:00 AM – 6:30 PM |
| Washing Machine & Dishwasher Repairs | Monday – Sunday | 8:00 AM – 6:30 PM |
| Stove & Oven Repairs | Monday – Sunday | 8:00 AM – 6:30 PM |
| 🚨 Emergency Appliance Repairs | 24/7 | Available Anytime |
Appliances do not wait for business hours — and neither do we.
If your fridge, freezer, cold room, gas appliance or critical commercial equipment breaks down after hours, our emergency team is ready to respond quickly across Durban.
We prioritise urgent breakdowns to minimise:
Food spoilage
Business downtime
Safety risks
📞 Call: +27 79 976 2941
💬 WhatsApp: +27 79 976 2941
Fast, reliable emergency appliance repairs — anytime you need us in Durban.
Appliance Repairs Durban is a trusted local company with over 22 years of experience providing fast, reliable appliance repair services across all Durban areas. We specialise in fridge, freezer, air conditioning, washing machine, dishwasher, stove, gas and geyser repairs, with same-day service, transparent pricing and a 6-month workmanship guarantee.