Undercounter refrigeration is a Viking brand specialty, and their refrigerated drawers bring entirely new levels of convenience, quality, and durability to any home or business kitchen. No one beats the quality engineering available with a Viking fridge drawer, and customers looking to add cooling space without taking up their entire kitchen have learned where to go for solutions. These compact, sleek, and modern-looking drawers are the perfect way to get more refrigerated bang with the space you’ve got.
Customers rarely have issues with the performance of these appliances, but if you’ve got problems, you may need help.
Common undercounter refrigerator issues can include temperature problems, control issues, accessory malfunction, frost buildup, or water leaking from the appliance.
A common issue with refrigerated drawers is an accumulation of water in the bottom of the drawer, which may also include water leaking from the appliance cabinet itself. There can be a few causes for a buildup of liquid in the bottom of your fridge. Here are a few ways you can work on the problem yourself before calling a professional:
Still having trouble? If you’re experiencing this problem or any other issue with your Viking appliance, just contact us for advice and service. We have the professional experience to take care of any appliance issue in your home.
When you work with Viking Appliance Pros Denver, we promise that your experience will be simple and satisfying from start to finish. We’ve got years of experience helping customers like you with their Viking wine cellars.
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We are frequently asked by our customers to help figure out whether an appliance should be repaired, or replaced. Much like a car, it can sometimes become more expensive to maintain and repair an appliance than it is to just replace it outright. Our experience with the Viking line of appliances, however, is that repairing can be the right choice for most customers. Viking appliances are durable and well-engineered, and if they are repaired properly according to manufacturer’s specifications, they can last a long time after they are originally installed.