Summit: Not Cooling
When a refrigerator stops cooling, the cause is usually airflow, compressor start components, or a sealed system issue.
Learn more →If your Summit refrigerator has this symptom, we’ll confirm the failure fast and match you with one verified tech in Georgetown.
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This refrigerator symptom typically indicates a cooling, airflow, defrost, or sensing system failure.
When a refrigerator stops cooling, the cause is usually airflow, compressor start components, or a sealed system issue.
Learn more →If temperatures are higher than normal but the unit still runs, the issue is often restricted airflow, dirty condenser coils, or weak cooling performance.
Learn more →When the freezer section warms up, it’s often a defrost issue, fan failure, or airflow blockage from frost buildup.
Learn more →Excess frost usually points to a defrost system failure, door seal leak, or airflow/damper problems.
Learn more →If the evaporator ices over, cold air can’t circulate. This is usually a defrost heater/thermostat/control issue.
Learn more →Most refrigerator leaks are caused by a clogged defrost drain, drain line issues, or a faulty water inlet system.
Learn more →A poor door seal causes temperature swings, frost buildup, and longer compressor run times.
Learn more →Constant running typically means the unit can’t reach set temperature due to airflow blockage, dirty condenser, weak compressor, or sensor issues.
Learn more →We service many Summit models — model number optional when booking.
We diagnose Summit codes — even rare or undocumented ones.
Most jobs fall into the $120-$290 labor range. The technician confirms the exact failure during the $39 diagnostic.
Some symptoms are safety-related. If you’re unsure, stop using the unit until a technician confirms the cause.
Yes — coverage includes 78626, 78628, 78633 and nearby areas.