Emergency Appliance Repair: When Should You Call?

Emergency Appliance Repair: When Should You Call?

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Quick Answer

A refrigerator that stops cooling is the clearest true emergency — food spoils within hours. Gas smells, burning smells, and active flooding also mean stop and call immediately. Most other appliance problems are inconvenient but can usually wait for a same-day appointment instead.

Key Takeaways

  • A warm refrigerator is a food-safety issue on the clock, not something to sleep on
  • Any gas smell, burning smell, or active water leak means stop using the appliance now
  • Most other appliance breakdowns are frustrating but safe to wait for a same-day appointment

Not every broken appliance is an emergency, even though it can feel like one when it happens. Knowing the difference helps you make the right call — literally — instead of either panicking over something that can wait or ignoring something that genuinely can’t.

What Actually Counts as an Emergency

  • Refrigerator not cooling. This is the clearest true emergency. Food starts to spoil within hours, and the longer it runs warm, the more you lose.
  • Gas smell from an oven, range, or dryer. Stop using it, ventilate the area, and call immediately — this is a safety issue, not a repair to schedule around.
  • Burning smell from any appliance. Unplug it if you can safely reach the outlet, and don’t use it again until it’s been checked.
  • Active flooding or a leak you can’t stop. Water damage gets worse by the hour. Shut off the water supply to the appliance if you can find the valve.

What Can Usually Wait

Most appliance problems are inconvenient without being urgent. A washer that won’t spin, a dishwasher that’s not cleaning well, an oven running slightly hot or cold, a dryer taking longer than usual — these are all worth fixing soon, but they don’t put food, safety, or your home at risk by waiting a day for a scheduled appointment.

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Safety Tips

  • Never ignore a gas smell — ventilate, don’t operate switches nearby, and call right away
  • Don’t reach into standing water near a plugged-in appliance
  • If an appliance trips a breaker repeatedly, stop using it until it’s diagnosed

What to Do While You Wait

  • Refrigerator not cooling: keep the door closed as much as possible, and move the most temperature-sensitive food to a cooler with ice if it’ll be more than a few hours
  • Active leak: shut off the water supply valve behind or under the appliance if you can access it
  • Gas or burning smell: don’t troubleshoot it yourself — just stop using it and call

When to Call a Professional

Call right away for a refrigerator that’s stopped cooling, any gas or burning smell, or active flooding — these get priority scheduling. For everything else, same-day appointments are usually available if you call before noon, at the same price as any other appointment. We’re also available Saturdays, and Sundays for genuine emergencies.

Does Emergency Service Cost More?

No. Our pricing is the same whether we’re scheduling a same-day emergency call or a routine appointment — there’s no premium fee for fast service. Our $85 diagnostic fee applies either way, credited toward the repair, with a written quote before any work starts.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long can food actually stay safe in a fridge that’s stopped cooling?

Generally about 4 hours with the door kept closed, though it varies by how full the fridge is and the room temperature. If it’s going to be longer than that, move perishables to a cooler with ice.

My freezer is fine but the fridge side isn’t cold — is that still an emergency?

Yes, treat it the same as a full cooling failure. Food in the fridge section spoils on the same timeline whether the freezer is working or not.

Is a gas smell always a repair emergency, or could it be something else?

Treat any gas smell as urgent regardless of the cause. Ventilate the area and call — a technician can determine whether it’s the appliance or something that needs your gas utility instead.

Can I keep using a dishwasher or washer that’s leaking a little?

A small, contained leak is usually safe to work around for a day until a technician can look at it, but keep an eye on it — if it’s getting worse or reaching an outlet, stop using it and shut off the water supply.

Do you offer true 24/7 emergency service for every appliance?

Refrigerator cooling failures get priority scheduling any time due to food spoilage risk. For other appliances, we don’t offer round-the-clock emergency service, but same-day appointments are usually available when you call before noon.

What if I’m not sure whether it’s an emergency?

Call and describe what’s happening. We’d rather give you an honest read on urgency over the phone than have you guess wrong in either direction.

Final Thoughts

Most appliance breakdowns are annoying, not urgent. The exceptions are worth knowing cold: a warm refrigerator, a gas or burning smell, or water you can’t stop. Everything else can safely wait for a same-day appointment.

If you’re not sure which one you’re dealing with, call us and describe what’s happening — we’ll tell you honestly whether it’s worth rushing or safe to schedule normally.

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