Amana is one of the most well-established appliance brands in the U.S. Originally founded in 1934, Amana became a household name by focusing on quality appliances at reasonable prices. Today, Amana is part of the Whirlpool Corporation, and their refrigerators are widely recognized for simple design, long-lasting components, and ease of use.
Unlike many modern fridge brands that emphasize flashy technology or internet-connected features, Amana sticks to what works. Most models are designed around functionality and practicality, making them perfect for busy households and high-traffic kitchens — exactly what you’d find in many NYC homes.
Amana’s minimalist design means fewer things go wrong, and when they do, the repairs are often more straightforward and cost-effective than high-end brands. That’s one of the reasons landlords, renters, and homeowners in New York trust Amana refrigerators to keep their kitchens running smoothly.
New York apartments are notorious for having small kitchens. Amana refrigerators are often built with narrow or compact dimensions, making them easy to install in tight areas. Their door designs open without requiring extra clearance, and many models can fit in spaces where other brands won’t. This makes them ideal for older pre-war apartments, modern studios, or shared spaces where every inch counts.
In a city where refrigerators are opened dozens of times a day by roommates, family members, or tenants, you need something that holds up. Amana fridges are built for daily wear and tear. They don’t rely on complicated sensors or fragile display panels — they rely on tested components like mechanical thermostats, proven compressors, and effective cooling systems that perform consistently.
One of the biggest advantages of owning an Amana fridge is that replacement parts are widely available and reasonably priced. When issues do come up, the cost of repair is usually lower than with other brands. This makes Amana a practical choice for landlords managing multiple units or homeowners trying to avoid big appliance expenses.
Amana refrigerators are known for their intuitive controls. You don’t need to understand digital menus or troubleshoot smart technology to adjust the temperature or switch compartments. This simplicity appeals to a wide range of NYC residents — from older adults to students, from busy families to first-time renters.
Although Amana fridges are simple in design, they are not immune to wear and tear — especially in NYC’s climate where fluctuating indoor temperatures, long duty cycles, and cramped ventilation can lead to early failure.
Here are the most common issues our technicians fix in Amana refrigerators:
One of the top issues we see is Amana refrigerators that stop cooling properly, particularly in bottom-freezer and top-freezer models. This often happens when the thermostat or main control board begins to fail. We’ve also seen Freon leaks in older units where tubing begins to degrade.
We offer thorough diagnostics and expert-level refrigerator not cooling repair to get your Amana fridge back to proper temperature fast.
Another common complaint is water pooling beneath or behind Amana refrigerators. This usually comes from a clogged defrost drain, a cracked drip tray, or in some cases, a loose door gasket allowing excess condensation. Our refrigerator water leakage repair service includes full drain system flushing, gasket inspection, and proper re-leveling to ensure proper flow.
Amana fridges that start making humming, clicking, or buzzing sounds may have a faulty compressor or a failing fan motor. These are often early warnings before full component failure — especially in warm apartments or units running constantly due to door seal issues.
We perform refrigerator strange noise diagnostics on-site and can replace motors or compressors quickly with OEM parts.
If your Amana refrigerator is freezing vegetables or milk, it may be due to a stuck thermostat or malfunctioning air diffuser. Many of Amana’s basic models rely on analog dials which can become inaccurate over time. Our overcooling repair services are calibrated specifically for Amana’s airflow and sensor system design.
Thick ice forming in your Amana freezer is often caused by a failed defrost heater or a blocked defrost drain. If you’re seeing ice on the walls or around the fan area, it’s time to call for frost and ice buildup repair before it causes airflow restriction or motor damage.
We provide full service on all major Amana refrigerator parts. Our goal is always to repair before replacing — but when replacement is needed, we use compatible or OEM Amana parts for long-term performance.
Your Amana’s compressor can overheat or short-cycle when stressed. We inspect start relays, overload protectors, and conduct full cooling system tests before offering compressor repair or replacement.
Many Amana units have mechanical thermostats prone to sticking or giving inaccurate readings. We offer full thermostat and control panel repair to restore temperature stability.
Blocked drains can result in odors, leaks, and ice accumulation. Our refrigerator drain cleaning service is a frequent fix for Amana models in NYC.
Damaged seals allow warm air in, leading to excess frost and overworking the compressor. We install new gaskets with precision using our door seal repair service.
Many newer Amana models include basic ice makers that are prone to leaking or failing. We repair everything from inlet valves to ejector motors in our ice maker repair NYC service.
With NYC’s older apartments, mixed wiring systems, and tight galley kitchens, refrigerator repairs often go beyond what a manual can explain. Our team has been servicing Amana refrigerators in every NYC borough — from pre-war apartments in Manhattan to multi-family homes in Brooklyn, and even newer condos in Queens.
We understand how Amana fridges behave in these environments. For instance, we’ve seen Amana top-freezer refrigerators in many rent-stabilized apartments needing routine condenser coil cleaning due to blocked airflow behind the unit. In Staten Island, Amana side-by-side models with water dispensers often develop drain issues from mineral buildup in the lines.
This localized knowledge allows us to deliver repairs that not only fix the issue — but keep it from coming back.
Amana offers a variety of refrigerator types — and we’re trained to repair them all:
Top-Freezer Refrigerators – A common model in NYC rentals. Reliable but prone to thermostat and frost issues.
Bottom-Freezer Models – Convenient but sensitive to drain clogs and frozen coils.
Side-by-Side Units – More common in newer condos. We often service ice makers and defrost heaters in these.
Built-In Refrigerators – Rare for Amana, but we handle them with care in custom installations.
Wine Coolers & Compact Units – Amana makes small-capacity units for apartments or second fridges.
We proudly offer in-home Amana refrigerator repair services in:
Same-day appointments available. We come ready with parts and tools for most Amana repairs on the spot.
We start by performing a complete diagnostic. This includes checking the compressor, fans, thermostats, control settings, seals, and any unusual sounds. We use digital meters and thermal tools to confirm the problem accurately — no guesswork.
Once we know what’s wrong, we explain the issue clearly and provide a flat-rate quote. You’ll know what the repair costs before any work begins. No hidden fees. No pressure.
Most Amana repairs can be completed on the first visit. We carry common Amana parts, including thermostats, defrost components, ice maker modules, and fan motors. If the part is unique, we order it fast and schedule the next visit at your convenience.
After completing the repair, we test the unit fully — ensuring proper cooling, airflow, and that all settings are restored. We clean up after ourselves and leave your kitchen just as we found it.
Here’s what NYC customers typically pay for Amana fridge repairs:
Repair Type | Price Range |
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Thermostat Replacement | $120 – $200 |
Fan Motor Repair | $150 – $250 |
Defrost System Repair | $180 – $300 |
Ice Maker Repair | $200 – $350 |
Compressor Repair | $500 – $700 |
Control Board Replacement | $250 – $400 |
Diagnostic Only | $95 – $120 |
Note: We waive the diagnostic fee if you approve the repair during the visit.
Dust and pet hair can collect on the coils under or behind the fridge, reducing efficiency. Clean them every 6 months using a coil brush or vacuum.
Too much food blocks airflow and can cause uneven cooling or force the compressor to overwork. Leave space between items for proper air circulation.
Loose or cracked gaskets allow warm air to enter, which forces the fridge to work harder. If you feel cold air leaking, the seals may need replacing.
If your fridge has a water dispenser or ice maker, change the filter every 6 months. This prevents buildup and protects your water line.
We’ve worked in every borough, from fifth-floor walk-ups in the Bronx to high-end condos in Downtown Brooklyn. We understand NYC housing, traffic, parking, and building access rules — and we come prepared to handle it all professionally.
We respect your time, your home, and your budget. We fix what needs fixing and never push unnecessary add-ons.
Don’t let a broken fridge ruin your day. Call us for fast, honest service.
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