Freezer
Not Freezing
in Ottawa?
Food Thawing, Soft Ice Cream, Or Rising Freezer Temperatures? We’ll Find The Cause And Fix It Fast.
A properly functioning freezer should keep food safely frozen at all times. If frozen food is thawing, ice cream is becoming soft, ice cubes are melting, or freezer temperatures are rising, the appliance may have a developing cooling problem that requires attention.
YANFIX provides professional freezer and refrigerator repair throughout Ottawa. We diagnose freezers that are not freezing properly, identify the failed component, and restore reliable cooling performance on all major brands.
A freezer that is no longer maintaining proper temperatures can quickly lead to food spoilage and significant inconvenience. In some cases, the freezer may still feel cold but is unable to keep food fully frozen. In others, temperatures may rise dramatically and cause widespread thawing.
Common causes include evaporator fan failures, frost buildup, airflow restrictions, temperature sensor problems, defrost system failures, control board issues, and refrigeration system faults. Because several different failures can produce similar symptoms, professional diagnosis is often required.
YANFIX provides professional freezer repair throughout Ottawa. We diagnose cooling problems, explain repair options clearly, and restore reliable freezer performance.
COMMON CAUSES OF A FREEZER NOT FREEZING
| Cause | Typical Symptom | Professional Repair Needed? |
|---|---|---|
| Evaporator Fan Failure | Poor cold air circulation | Yes |
| Defrost System Failure | Heavy frost buildup | Yes |
| Temperature Sensor Failure | Incorrect cooling control | Yes |
| Airflow Restriction | Uneven freezer temperatures | Sometimes |
| Control Board Problem | Cooling cycle failure | Yes |
| Door Gasket Leak | Warm air entering freezer | Sometimes |
| Dirty Condenser Coils | Reduced cooling efficiency | Sometimes |
| Refrigeration System Issue | Persistent cooling loss | Yes |
COMPONENTS THAT CAN CAUSE FREEZER COOLING PROBLEMS
| Component | Applies To | What Fails |
|---|---|---|
| Evaporator Fan | Most freezers | Insufficient airflow |
| Defrost Heater | Frost-free models | Frost buildup develops |
| Defrost Sensor | Modern models | Incorrect defrost operation |
| Temperature Sensor | Electronic models | Incorrect temperature readings |
| Control Board | Electronic models | Cooling cycle malfunction |
| Door Gasket | All freezers | Warm air leakage |
| Condenser Coils | All models | Reduced heat transfer |
| Compressor System | All models | Reduced cooling capacity |
WHY YOUR FREEZER IS NOT FREEZING
 Failed Evaporator Fan Motor
The evaporator fan distributes cold air throughout the freezer compartment. When the fan becomes weak, intermittent, or stops operating entirely, airflow decreases significantly. As circulation declines, freezer temperatures begin rising and food may slowly thaw despite the cooling system continuing to operate.
 Defrost System Failure
The defrost system prevents excessive frost accumulation on evaporator components. When defrost heaters, sensors, or controls fail, frost gradually blocks airflow and reduces cooling efficiency. As the restriction becomes worse, freezer temperatures rise and food may no longer remain fully frozen.
 Temperature Sensor Problems
Temperature sensors monitor freezer conditions and help regulate cooling cycles. If a sensor provides inaccurate information, the freezer may not cool when necessary or may stop cooling too early. This often leads to rising temperatures, inconsistent freezing performance, and food spoilage.
 Dirty Condenser Coils
Condenser coils release heat from the refrigeration system. Dust, lint, and debris reduce their efficiency and make it harder for the appliance to remove heat. As cooling performance declines, the freezer may struggle to maintain proper freezing temperatures.
 Door Gasket Leaks
A damaged door gasket allows warm room air to enter the freezer continuously. This increases moisture levels, creates frost buildup, and forces the appliance to work harder. Over time, freezer temperatures may rise enough to affect food storage quality and safety.
 Airflow Restrictions
Cold air must circulate freely throughout the freezer compartment. Overpacked shelves, blocked vents, and airflow obstructions can create uneven temperatures and prevent certain areas from remaining properly frozen. Restricted airflow often contributes to gradual cooling loss.
 Control Board Malfunctions
The control board coordinates cooling cycles, sensors, fans, and other operating systems. If the board develops faults, cooling performance may become inconsistent. The freezer may experience rising temperatures even though individual components appear to be functioning normally.
 Excessive Frost Buildup
Heavy frost accumulation can significantly reduce airflow and cooling efficiency. As frost expands around evaporator components and airflow passages, cold air becomes trapped and temperatures begin rising throughout the freezer compartment.
 Refrigeration System Problems
The sealed refrigeration system removes heat from the appliance. If cooling efficiency declines within this system, freezer temperatures may gradually rise despite long compressor run times. Refrigeration system problems often require professional diagnosis and repair.
 Compressor Efficiency Loss
As compressors age, their ability to maintain freezing temperatures may decline. The freezer often compensates by running longer cooling cycles, but eventually temperatures begin increasing and frozen food becomes softer than normal.
 Warm Air Entering Frequently
Frequent door openings, damaged seals, or improperly closed doors allow warm air to enter the freezer repeatedly. Over time, this additional heat load can affect freezing performance and contribute to temperature instability.
 Multiple Cooling Issues At Once
Older freezers often develop several minor issues simultaneously. Dirty coils, aging sensors, airflow restrictions, and door seal problems can combine to create significant cooling loss. Professional diagnosis helps identify every contributing factor and restore full perform
SIGNS YOUR FREEZER MAY REQUIRE REPAIR
Frozen Food Is Becoming Soft
If frozen food no longer feels completely solid, the freezer may not be maintaining a safe temperature. Ice cream, meat, vegetables, and prepared meals often become softer before fully thawing. This symptom usually indicates a cooling problem involving airflow, evaporator components, temperature sensors, or the refrigeration system. Continued operation under these conditions can lead to food spoilage and product loss.
Ice Cream Is Soft While Other Food Seems Frozen
Ice cream requires lower temperatures than many frozen foods and is often the first product to reveal a freezer problem. If ice cream becomes soft, difficult to keep frozen, or develops an unusual texture, the freezer may be operating above its intended temperature range. This is frequently an early warning sign of declining cooling performance.
Ice Cubes Are Melting And Refreezing
Ice cubes should remain dry, separate, and solid. When they begin sticking together, forming large clumps, or showing signs of partial melting, freezer temperatures are often fluctuating. Temperature instability can be caused by airflow restrictions, sensor failures, door seal leaks, defrost problems, or refrigeration system issues.
Food Is Developing Large Ice Crystals
Large ice crystals on frozen food packages often indicate that food is partially thawing and refreezing repeatedly. This condition is commonly associated with unstable freezer temperatures, poor airflow, door gasket problems, or cooling system inefficiencies. Excessive ice crystal formation can significantly reduce food quality over time.
Frost Is Building Up Inside The Freezer
Heavy frost accumulation on walls, shelves, vents, or interior panels often points to a developing airflow or defrost problem. As frost increases, cooling efficiency decreases and freezer temperatures begin rising. Excessive frost is one of the most common signs that a freezer requires professional diagnosis and repair.
The Freezer Runs Constantly But Temperatures Rise
A freezer that rarely shuts off yet struggles to keep food frozen is often experiencing a cooling efficiency problem. The appliance attempts to compensate by operating longer cooling cycles, but performance continues to decline. Dirty condenser coils, airflow restrictions, failing fans, and refrigeration system problems are common causes.
Food Near The Door Thaws First
When freezer temperatures begin rising, food stored near the door often softens before food located deeper inside the compartment. This symptom may indicate door gasket leaks, warm air infiltration, airflow problems, or declining cooling performance that is affecting temperature consistency throughout the freezer.
The Freezer Feels Cold But Food Is Not Fully Frozen
Many homeowners assume the freezer is working because cold air is still present. However, a freezer can feel cold while operating above proper freezing temperatures. If food is soft despite cold air being present, the appliance may have airflow, sensor, control, or refrigeration system problems.
Freezer Temperatures Change Throughout The Day
A properly functioning freezer should maintain stable temperatures. If frozen food seems solid at one time and softer later, temperature fluctuations may be occurring. Unstable temperatures are often linked to faulty sensors, control board problems, airflow restrictions, or cooling system inefficiencies.
Water Appears Around Frozen Food Packages
Moisture, water droplets, or wet packaging inside the freezer usually indicate partial thawing and refreezing. This symptom often appears when freezer temperatures periodically rise above their intended range. Temperature instability should be addressed quickly to avoid food spoilage and further cooling performance loss.
Frozen Food Spoils Faster Than Expected
A freezer that cannot maintain proper temperatures may significantly reduce food storage life. Frozen foods may develop freezer burn, texture changes, flavor loss, and signs of deterioration much sooner than expected. This often indicates a cooling problem that requires professional diagnosis.
Multiple Cooling Symptoms Appear Together
When soft food, excessive frost, long run times, ice crystal formation, temperature fluctuations, and poor freezing performance appear together, the freezer likely has an underlying mechanical or electrical fault. Multiple symptoms occurring simultaneously generally indicate a problem that will continue worsening without repair.
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Accurate Freezer Cooling Diagnostics
A freezer that is not freezing properly can be affected by evaporator fans, defrost heaters, defrost sensors, temperature sensors, control boards, door gaskets, airflow restrictions, condenser problems, and refrigeration system faults. Because multiple failures can create similar symptoms, replacing parts without testing often wastes time and money. YANFIX performs complete diagnostics to identify the actual cause before recommending repairs.
Freezer Airflow And Frost Buildup Specialists
Many freezers lose freezing performance because airflow becomes restricted by frost accumulation or failed circulation components. Problems involving evaporator fans, blocked vents, defrost systems, and airflow channels often prevent cold air from reaching all areas of the freezer. We diagnose airflow-related failures and restore proper freezing performance throughout the compartment.
Experience With All Major Freezer And Refrigerator Brands
Different manufacturers use different cooling systems, defrost technologies, temperature controls, sensors, and airflow designs. We repair Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, KitchenAid, GE, Frigidaire, Maytag, Electrolux, Bosch, and many other freezer and refrigerator models commonly found in Ottawa homes. This experience helps us diagnose brand-specific cooling problems quickly and accurately.
Freezer Temperature And Food Preservation Experts
When a freezer stops maintaining proper temperatures, food quality and food safety can be affected quickly. Whether frozen food is softening, ice cream is melting, ice cubes are clumping together, or temperatures are fluctuating, we diagnose the root cause and restore reliable freezing performance to help protect stored food and prevent future cooling failures.
What You Can Check Before Calling For Service
 Verify The Freezer Temperature Setting
Before assuming a component has failed, verify that the freezer temperature setting has not been changed accidentally. A warmer setting can reduce freezing performance and cause food to soften. Check the control panel and compare the setting with the manufacturer’s recommendations. Allow sufficient time after any adjustment for temperatures to stabilize before evaluating the results.
 Make Sure The Freezer Door Closes Completely
A door that does not seal properly allows warm air to enter continuously. Food packages, shelves, ice buildup, or misaligned drawers can prevent the door from closing fully. Even a small opening can significantly affect freezer temperatures and lead to frost buildup, long run times, and poor freezing performance.
 Inspect The Door Gasket For Damage
The door gasket creates an airtight seal around the freezer compartment. Look for cracks, tears, gaps, deformation, or areas that no longer contact the cabinet properly. A damaged gasket allows warm air infiltration, forcing the freezer to work harder while reducing its ability to maintain stable freezing temperatures.
 Check For Excessive Frost Buildup
Heavy frost accumulation on interior panels, vents, shelves, or the rear freezer wall often indicates a defrost or airflow problem. Excess frost can restrict air circulation and reduce cooling efficiency. If frost buildup appears excessive or continues returning after removal, the freezer may require professional diagnosis.
 Verify Air Vents Are Not Blocked
Cold air must circulate freely throughout the freezer compartment. Large food packages, containers, and overloaded shelves can block airflow and create warm zones. Inspect visible vents and airflow passages to ensure cold air can move throughout the compartment without obstruction.
 Avoid Overloading The Freezer
An overfilled freezer can interfere with airflow and reduce cooling performance. While a reasonably full freezer often operates efficiently, tightly packed food can prevent cold air from reaching all areas. Uneven temperatures and partial thawing may occur when circulation becomes restricted.
 Check Whether Ice Cream Is Soft
Ice cream is often one of the first products to reveal a freezer cooling problem. If it becomes soft, difficult to scoop, or develops an unusual texture, freezer temperatures may be rising above their intended range. This simple observation can provide valuable information during diagnosis.
 Inspect Ice Cubes For Clumping
Ice cubes should remain separate and fully frozen. If cubes begin sticking together, partially melting, or forming large frozen blocks, temperature fluctuations may be occurring. This symptom often appears before widespread thawing affects other frozen foods.
 Listen For Evaporator Fan Operation
Most freezers rely on an evaporator fan to circulate cold air. If airflow seems weak or absent, listen for fan operation while the freezer is running. Grinding noises, intermittent operation, or a complete lack of fan activity may indicate a developing airflow problem.
 Monitor Whether The Problem Is Getting Worse
Pay attention to how quickly freezer performance is changing. Gradually worsening freezing performance often indicates airflow restrictions, frost accumulation, sensor failures, or declining cooling efficiency. Tracking changes over time can help identify developing mechanical problems.
 Check For Signs Of Water Or Moisture
Water droplets, wet packaging, and moisture inside the freezer may indicate partial thawing and refreezing cycles. These symptoms suggest that freezer temperatures are becoming unstable and should be investigated before food quality and safety are affected.
 Schedule Professional Diagnosis If Food Continues To Thaw
If frozen food continues softening after basic checks have been completed, professional diagnosis is usually required. Problems involving fans, sensors, defrost systems, control boards, airflow components, and refrigeration systems often require testing before the exact cause can be identified and repaired.
HOW YANFIX FIXES A FREEZER THAT IS NOT FREEZING
Step 1 — Confirm The Freezer Cooling Problem
We begin by determining exactly how the freezer is performing. Some freezers stop freezing completely, while others maintain partial cooling but cannot keep food fully frozen. Understanding whether the problem involves temperature fluctuations, soft food, frost buildup, or poor airflow helps narrow down the possible causes before testing begins.
Step 2 — Measure Actual Freezer Temperatures
The freezer compartment is tested using accurate temperature measurements rather than relying solely on display settings. This allows us to determine how far temperatures have risen above the normal freezing range and helps identify the severity of the cooling problem.
Step 3 — Inspect Airflow Throughout The Freezer
Proper airflow is essential for maintaining consistent freezing temperatures. We inspect vents, circulation pathways, evaporator covers, and airflow channels to determine whether cold air is moving correctly throughout the compartment. Restricted airflow is one of the most common causes of poor freezing performance.
Step 4 — Test The Evaporator Fan System
The evaporator fan distributes cold air throughout the freezer. We inspect fan operation, motor condition, airflow performance, and related components. A weak or failed fan can significantly reduce cooling efficiency even when other refrigeration components continue operating normally.
Step 5 — Check For Frost And Defrost System Problems
Heavy frost buildup often indicates a failed defrost system. We inspect the evaporator area, defrost heater, defrost sensor, and associated controls to determine whether frost accumulation is restricting airflow and reducing freezing performance.
Step 6 — Diagnose Temperature Sensors And Thermistors
Temperature sensors and thermistors provide critical information to the freezer’s control system. We test these components for accuracy and proper operation. Incorrect temperature readings can prevent the appliance from maintaining stable freezing conditions.
Step 7 — Evaluate The Control Board
The control board manages cooling cycles, fan operation, and communication between sensors and major components. We inspect the electronic control system to identify faults that may interfere with proper freezer operation and temperature regulation.
Step 8 — Inspect Door Gaskets And Air Leaks
Door seals are checked for damage, wear, gaps, and improper sealing. Warm air entering through damaged gaskets can raise freezer temperatures, increase frost buildup, and reduce the appliance’s ability to keep food fully frozen.
Step 9 — Repair Or Replace The Failed Component
Once the source of the problem has been identified, the defective component is repaired or replaced. Depending on the diagnosis, this may involve fans, sensors, thermistors, defrost components, door gaskets, control boards, or other cooling system parts.
Step 10 — Verify Proper Freezing Performance
After repairs are completed, the freezer is tested through multiple operating cycles. We verify stable freezing temperatures, proper airflow, correct component operation, and reliable food preservation performance before completing the service call.
FREEZER BRANDS WE SERVICE IN OTTAWA
Samsung Freezer Not Freezing Repair
Samsung freezers may stop freezing properly due to evaporator fan failures, temperature sensor problems, thermistor issues, frost buildup, airflow restrictions, and control board malfunctions. These problems often cause soft food, rising temperatures, and inconsistent freezing performance. We diagnose the exact cause and restore proper freezer operation.
LG Freezer Not Freezing Repair
LG freezers rely on accurate temperature sensors, efficient airflow, evaporator fans, and electronic controls to maintain freezing temperatures. Problems involving these systems can result in food thawing, ice buildup, and unstable temperatures. We diagnose and repair LG freezer cooling problems quickly and accurately.
Whirlpool Freezer Not Freezing Repair
Whirlpool freezers may experience freezing problems due to airflow restrictions, failed evaporator fans, defective thermistors, defrost system faults, and control board issues. We perform complete diagnostics to identify the source of the cooling failure and restore reliable freezing performance.
KitchenAid Freezer Not Freezing Repair
KitchenAid freezers depend on multiple cooling and airflow systems working together correctly. When sensors, fans, defrost components, or control systems fail, the freezer may lose cooling capacity and food may begin thawing. We identify the failed component and restore proper operation.
GE Freezer Not Freezing Repair
GE freezers may develop cooling problems because of evaporator fan failures, temperature sensor issues, excessive frost buildup, airflow restrictions, and electronic control faults. We diagnose the root cause and restore stable freezing temperatures throughout the freezer compartment.
Frigidaire Freezer Not Freezing Repair
Frigidaire freezers commonly lose freezing performance when airflow becomes restricted, defrost systems fail, sensors provide inaccurate readings, or cooling efficiency declines. We diagnose and repair these conditions to help protect food from spoilage.
Maytag Freezer Not Freezing Repair
Maytag freezers may struggle to maintain freezing temperatures due to fan failures, thermistor problems, airflow restrictions, control board faults, and cooling system inefficiencies. Our technicians identify the exact cause and recommend the appropriate repair solution.
Electrolux Freezer Not Freezing Repair
Electrolux freezers use advanced cooling and temperature management systems that depend on proper communication between sensors, fans, and electronic controls. We diagnose freezer cooling problems and restore reliable food preservation performance.
Bosch Freezer Not Freezing Repair
Bosch freezers may stop freezing properly because of airflow restrictions, evaporator fan failures, frost buildup, temperature control problems, and electronic control faults. We diagnose and repair these problems to restore consistent freezing performance.
FREEZER NOT FREEZING REPAIR COST IN OTTAWA
| Repair Type | Typical Problem | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Freezer Cooling Diagnosis | Freezer not freezing properly | $80 |
| Evaporator Fan Repair | Poor cold air circulation | $80–$350 |
| Defrost Heater Replacement | Heavy frost buildup | $80–$300 |
| Defrost Sensor Replacement | Defrost cycle failure | $80–$250 |
| Temperature Sensor Replacement | Incorrect temperature readings | $80–$250 |
| Thermistor Replacement | Cooling regulation problems | $80–$250 |
| Door Gasket Replacement | Warm air leakage | $80–$350 |
| Control Board Repair | Cooling cycle malfunction | $80–$600 |
Repair costs vary depending on the freezer model, failed component, labour required, and replacement parts. A professional diagnosis is required before an accurate repair estimate can be provided.
CUSTOMER REVIEWS
Frozen Food Stopped Thawing
“Our freezer was no longer keeping food completely frozen. YANFIX found a failed evaporator fan and fixed it the same day. Everything is freezing properly again.”
— Michael R., Barrhaven
★★★★★
Accurate Diagnosis And Fast Repair
“Our LG freezer was getting warmer every week. Yan diagnosed a defrost system problem and repaired it quickly. The freezer is back to normal.”
— Sarah K., Kanata
★★★★★
Saved Us From Replacing The Appliance
“We thought the freezer was finished, but YANFIX discovered a temperature sensor issue and fixed it. Excellent service and very professional.”
— David M., Nepean
★★★★★
FREEZER REPAIR ACROSS OTTAWA
Freezer Not Freezing Repair Across Ottawa
YANFIX provides professional freezer repair services throughout Ottawa and surrounding communities. Whether your freezer is no longer keeping food frozen, temperatures are rising, ice cream is softening, or frozen food is beginning to thaw, our technicians can identify the cause and restore proper freezing performance.
We regularly provide freezer repair services in:
- Ottawa
- Kanata
- Nepean
- Barrhaven
- Gloucester
- Stittsville
- Alta Vista
- Westboro
- Centretown
Freezer cooling problems can be caused by evaporator fan failures, temperature sensor issues, thermistor faults, airflow restrictions, frost buildup, defrost system failures, control board problems, and refrigeration system inefficiencies. Our technicians perform complete diagnostics to identify the exact source of the problem before recommending repairs.
YANFIX repairs all major freezer and refrigerator brands and helps Ottawa homeowners restore reliable food preservation as quickly as possible.
Our Work Speaks for Itself
Real Repairs. Real Results.
Every freezer repair begins with a professional diagnosis and ends with a fully tested appliance. From replacing evaporator fans and repairing defrost systems to correcting airflow restrictions and diagnosing temperature control problems, YANFIX helps Ottawa homeowners restore reliable freezing performance and protect food from spoilage.
You’ve Got Questions?
We’ve Got Answers!
Everything you need to know before you book.
Why is my freezer cold but not freezing food?
A freezer can still produce cold air while operating above proper freezing temperatures. Common causes include evaporator fan failures, airflow restrictions, frost buildup, temperature sensor problems, and refrigeration system issues. Professional testing is often required to identify the exact cause
Why is my ice cream soft in the freezer?
Ice cream is often the first product to show signs of a freezer cooling problem. Soft ice cream usually indicates that freezer temperatures are higher than normal, even if other frozen foods still appear acceptable. This is often an early warning sign of declining cooling performance.
Can a bad evaporator fan stop a freezer from freezing?
Yes. The evaporator fan circulates cold air throughout the freezer compartment. If the fan stops working properly, airflow becomes restricted and temperatures can rise enough to affect food storage and freezing performance.
Why are my ice cubes melting and sticking together?
Ice cubes that melt, refreeze, or form large clumps often indicate temperature fluctuations inside the freezer. Common causes include airflow restrictions, sensor failures, door gasket leaks, defrost problems, and cooling system inefficiencies.
Can frost buildup cause a freezer to stop freezing properly?
Yes. Excessive frost can block airflow and reduce cooling efficiency. As airflow becomes restricted, freezer temperatures begin rising and food may no longer remain completely frozen. Frost buildup is frequently associated with defrost system failures
Is it worth repairing a freezer that is not freezing?
In many cases, yes. Problems involving evaporator fans, thermistors, temperature sensors, defrost systems, door gaskets, airflow components, and control boards can often be repaired for significantly less than replacing the appliance
Why is my freezer running all the time?
A freezer that runs continuously is often struggling to maintain proper temperatures. Dirty condenser coils, airflow restrictions, frost buildup, sensor failures, and refrigeration system problems commonly cause excessive run times.
Do you repair all freezer brands?
Yes. YANFIX repairs Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, KitchenAid, GE, Frigidaire, Maytag, Electrolux, Bosch, and most other major freezer and refrigerator brands commonly found in Ottawa homes.
Need Freezer Repair In Ottawa?
If your freezer is not freezing properly, frozen food is softening, temperatures are rising, or ice cream is no longer staying frozen, YANFIX can help.
Our technicians diagnose the source of the problem, explain your repair options, and restore reliable freezing performance.
Book Your Freezer Repair Today
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Contact Information
- 18 Inwood Drive Kanata, Ontario, K2M 1Z5
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