Here’s the translation of the reasons why refrigerator repair costs can sometimes be higher than expected:
Hidden issues: Some problems may seem minor at first, but during diagnosis, additional issues may be discovered that require more repair or replacement parts.
Expensive parts: Components like compressors, thermostats, or control boards can be costly, especially for modern or high-end refrigerators.
Old or rare models: For older refrigerators or rare brands, finding replacement parts can be difficult, increasing their cost. Sometimes, parts need to be ordered from other regions or countries.
Complex repairs: In some cases, especially with internal component failures, repairs may require more time and effort, raising labor costs.
Additional repairs: After fixing the main issue, additional work may be necessary, such as cleaning the drainage system, replacing door seals, or reprogramming the control system.
Emergency repairs: If you need urgent or emergency service, the cost may increase due to the technician's availability and scheduling.