While not as crucial as your refrigerator or washing machine, a wine cooler plays a key role in maintaining the perfect temperature for your wine collection. To preserve your wine at the ideal serving temperature—between 45 and 64 degrees Fahrenheit—your wine fridge must be in top condition. If it malfunctions, it can spoil the experience of a perfectly chilled glass of wine or even damage your prized bottles.
When your wine cooler is on the fritz, ProTech offers expert wine fridge repair to get things back to normal. Schedule an appointment with us, and we’ll get your wine cooler working again in no time.
At ProTech we recognize the importance of maintaining the ideal conditions for your wine collection. Whether your wine cooler is not cooling properly or you’re experiencing other issues, our team of skilled technicians is ready to provide top-notch repair services. We handle all types and brands of wine coolers, ensuring that your valuable collection is stored in perfect conditions.
Types of Wine Coolers We Repair:
Common Wine Cooler Issues We Address:
Other Frequent Problems We Handle:
If you have a problem not listed here, don’t hesitate to contact us. At ProTech, we are dedicated to delivering efficient and reliable wine cooler repair services to protect your valuable collection. Reach out today for professional and trustworthy repair solutions!
Our experienced technicians are trained to repair a wide variety of wine coolers. Here’s a list of the types we service:
Compressor-based
Thermoelectric
Single-zone
Dual-zone
Built-in
We often work with brands like Everstar, Caple, Vino Veritas, Vissani, and Cuisinart, but we can handle any type of wine cooler you have.
If you have valuable wine bottles at stake, fast repair is crucial. With ProTech, you can be confident that your wine cooler will be up and running quickly and reliably. Here are some common issues we address:
Check for faulty fuses, tripped breakers, or loose power cords. If it’s not a power issue, our experts will identify and resolve the problem.
This could be due to thermostat issues, condenser or compressor problems, or a damaged evaporator fan motor.
In compressor models, this may happen if the door is left open, seals are damaged, or a drain hose is clogged. We can repair or replace the faulty parts.
Popping or cracking sounds might be normal due to temperature changes. If you hear grinding or squealing noises, it could indicate a more serious issue that needs attention.
Make sure the surface is level. If that’s not the problem, check for dirty door gaskets or misaligned shelves.
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