A malfunctioning refrigerator can quickly turn into a kitchen nightmare, especially with the Indian heat spoiling perishable food and dairy items. Whether it is a noisy compressor, sudden ice build-up, or a fridge that simply refuses to cool, finding a reliable technician on short notice is often stressful. Many homeowners struggle with unreliable local mechanics who lack specialized tools for modern single or double door models.
RepairGenie simplifies this entire process using advanced AI technology to help you diagnose the problem instantly. Once identified, our platform connects you with verified, highly-rated local professionals in your city to get your appliance back in working order.
First, use the RepairGenie app to describe your refrigerator issue, allowing our AI to provide an instant preliminary diagnosis. Next, we match you with the best-rated verified technicians available in your local area. Finally, a professional arrives at your doorstep to perform the repair, ensuring your appliance is running efficiently again.
Common reasons include dirty condenser coils, a faulty thermostat, low refrigerant levels, or a malfunctioning compressor. Our AI diagnosis tool can help narrow down these possibilities before the technician arrives.
No, gas refilling involves handling pressurized refrigerants which can be hazardous if not done correctly. Always hire a verified professional through RepairGenie to ensure the job is handled safely and according to standards.
RepairGenie maintains a rigorous verification process. We connect you with local professionals who undergo background checks and are vetted based on their service history and customer ratings within our platform.
Yes, the verified professionals on our platform are experienced in handling various brands, including single door, double door, and side-by-side models from all leading manufacturers in India.
The total cost depends on the type of appliance, the specific part that needs replacement (like a compressor or fan motor), the complexity of the repair, and the current market rates for spare parts.
If the repair cost is less than 40-50% of the price of a new unit and the appliance is less than 7-8 years old, repair is usually recommended. However, if the compressor is failing on a very old model, upgrading to a more energy-efficient unit might be better long-term.