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Thermador freezer columns

The other half of the pair, and the cabinet the ice maker lives in. A freezer column that is losing temperature announces itself long before the food is at risk — frost patterns change, the compressor runs longer, and the ice slows down first.

  • 4 symptoms we are called out to
  • From $95 diagnostic, credited to the repair
  • 59 cities and neighborhoods covered
  • OEM parts available on order

The short version

What this equipment is, for a repair

Configurations

Freedom columns · 18" 24" 30" 36"

Access

Planned before the visit, not discovered on arrival

Parts

OEM, available on order

Diagnostic

From $95, credited to the repair

What goes wrong with it

Each one covers the likely causes in the order they are worth checking, and what to do in five minutes before booking anything.

  • Shelves of peppers, broccoli and root vegetables inside a refrigerator
    No code — read the alarm

    Refrigerator not cooling

    A column that is warmer than it should be, running constantly, or alarming. This make publishes no refrigeration error codes at all, so what the cabinet signals is the diagnosis.

    • Cabinet warmer than its setting
    • Compressor running and never resting
    • An alarm symbol on the display
    What it usually means
  • A tall refrigerator standing open, its shelves stocked with salad and vegetables
    The alarm is the code

    Refrigeration alarm sounding

    A column beeping with the alarm symbol lit, or a door signal that will not clear. Each alarm means something specific, and one of them is holding a number you will want before you silence it.

    • Temperature flashing with an alarm symbol
    • A continuous tone with the door signal
    • An alarm that returns after being cleared
    What it usually means
  • Frost lying across the wire shelf and floor of a freezer compartment
    Usually warm air getting in

    Frost or ice building up

    Ice on the back wall, frost on packages, or a drawer frozen into place. Frost is water that arrived from somewhere, and on a built-in column that is usually a door.

    • Ice on the rear wall of the cabinet
    • Frost on food and packaging
    • A drawer that has frozen shut
    What it usually means
  • A hand holding a bag of frozen blueberries taken from a freezer drawer
    Check the door first

    Freezer column not freezing

    A freezer column that is soft rather than solid, alarming, or running without ever resting. Separate columns fail independently, which is useful information.

    • Ice cream soft, packages pliable
    • Compressor running continuously
    • Temperature alarm on the display
    What it usually means

What we do on it

Starting figures for this equipment in South Florida. The exact cost is confirmed after an on-site diagnostic — and this is not the whole list of what can go wrong, so call if your problem is not here.

  • A green circuit board with its capacitors and ribbon cable, close up
    from $95

    Diagnostic visit

    We read the codes on site — including the ones a machine with no display blinks out — then test the circuit the code names before saying anything about the repair. The fee is credited toward the work when you go ahead.

    • Codes and blink patterns read on site
    • The circuit tested before a part is named
    • Credited toward the repair
    What this involves
  • A gloved hand with a sponge cleaning the shelf brackets inside an empty refrigerator
    from $155

    Descaling and maintenance

    South Florida water is hard, and this platform publishes a code for scale in the heat pump. Descaling, filter changes and the checks that keep a $155 service from becoming a $245 assembly.

    • E12 and E2060 — scale, published as a condition
    • Water and air filters changed and registered
    • Condenser and hood filters cleaned properly
    What this involves
  • A technician holding the open door of a built-in refrigerator, tool belt at his waist
    from $165

    Door seal and hinge repair

    A door that does not sit square, a seal that has gone hard, or a professional door that has dropped on its hinges. The same job across the kitchen, and on built-in equipment it is adjustment as much as parts.

    • Seals tested with paper, not by eye
    • Hinges adjusted rather than replaced where they can be
    • Panelled doors reset to the cabinetry
    What this involves
  • The condenser coils on the back of a refrigerator, with a technician reading beside it
    from $1,200

    Refrigeration sealed system repair

    A column that runs constantly and never reaches temperature. The most expensive thing on this site, and the one where the honest conversation about repair against replacement matters most.

    • Diagnosed properly before the word "leak" is used
    • The cheap causes ruled out first, every time
    • Repair against replacement, said plainly
    What this involves
  • An evaporator coil packed solid with ice
    from $1,400

    Compressor replacement

    The largest single repair on a refrigeration column, and the one that most deserves a second opinion before it is agreed to.

    • Starting components tested before the compressor is blamed
    • The whole system assessed, not just the part
    • Written figure before anything is ordered
    What this involves
  • A gloved hand wiping the door shelf of an open refrigerator
    from $220

    Refrigerator door and gasket repair

    A door alarm that keeps sounding, frost where there should not be any, or a panelled door that no longer lines up with the cabinets beside it.

    • The door alarm treated as evidence, not a nuisance
    • Panelled doors reset to the joinery line
    • Gaskets replaced only when adjustment will not do it
    What this involves
  • A technician kneeling beside a refrigerator with the kickplate off and his tools on the floor
    from $280

    Condenser and fan service

    The single most useful thing anybody does to built-in refrigeration in this climate, and the one most often left undone until something expensive happens.

    • Condenser cleaned properly, not blown around
    • Fans tested for speed as well as movement
    • Clearances checked against how it is built in
    What this involves
  • A fitter in safety glasses kneeling at a built-in wall oven, driving a screw into the cabinet frame
    from $195

    Installation

    Built-in equipment fitted properly: clearances that let it shed heat, panels that line up with the cabinets, and the settings that only get made once.

    • Clearances and ventilation done to specification
    • Cabinet panels hung and aligned
    • Water, gas and supply checked, not assumed
    What this involves

In more detail

About Thermador freezer columns

Ice is the early warning

On a column pair, ice production falls off before anything else is noticeable. It is worth mentioning when you call even if it sounds unrelated.

What actually goes wrong

  • Losing temperature slowly. A freezer column announces itself long before the food is at risk: frost patterns change, the compressor runs longer, and the ice slows down first.
  • Heavy frost building on one wall. One wall rather than everywhere points at the defrost cycle or at air getting in past a seal, not at the compressor.
  • The ice maker inside it. On this brand the ice maker lives in the freezer column, so ice trouble and freezer trouble arrive on the same page and are often the same visit.
  • A door left ajar by its own panel. Same as the refrigerator column: the hinges are set for the weight of the joinery on the front.

Mention the ice even if it sounds unrelated

Ice production falls off before anything else is noticeable, because making ice is the most demanding thing the cabinet does. A column that is still holding temperature but making less ice than it did is telling you something a thermometer will not for another few weeks. It is the single most useful sentence you can put in the booking form.

This article is based on:

  • Official manufacturer documentation
  • Internal repair procedures
  • Technician repair history
  • Company quality standards

Before you book

Questions about thermador freezer columns

The freezer is fine but the ice maker has stopped.

That is the usual order of events, because the ice maker needs the cabinet colder than the food does. It also depends on a water supply and a fill valve that the rest of the freezer does not, so a freezer holding temperature with no ice is normally a water question rather than a cooling one.

There is frost building up on the back wall.

Some frost is how a freezer works. A wall of it that comes back within days of being cleared is the defrost cycle not running — a heater, a sensor or the control that decides when to run it. Left alone it eventually blocks the air path and the cabinet warms up while the compressor runs constantly.

Can a column be repaired in place?

Usually. Most of what fails is reachable from the front once the panel and the trim are off. The exceptions are sealed-system failures, which are longer jobs and are worth an honest conversation about the age of the cabinet before they are started.

Tell us the model number and what it is doing.

Call (305) 846-7685