Temperature swings put your collection at risk. Era Service repairs compressor and thermoelectric wine coolers, built-in and freestanding, so your bottles are always stored at the right temperature.
Compressor-based wine coolers share the same sealed refrigeration system as full-size refrigerators, evaporator coils, refrigerant lines, condenser and compressor. Era Service technicians are HVAC-certified to diagnose and repair these systems across the Inland Empire and the San Gabriel Valley, keeping your collection at the right temperature.
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Wine coolers are precision appliances, even a few degrees off target can affect how a wine ages. When your unit starts running warm, icing up, vibrating excessively or simply not turning on, Era Service provides expert diagnosis and repair across the Inland Empire and the San Gabriel Valley. We work on both compressor-based wine refrigerators and thermoelectric units, including under-counter built-ins from luxury brands like Sub-Zero, Liebherr and U-Line, as well as freestanding units from Whynter, Wine Enthusiast, Kalamera and more. Most repairs are completed in a single visit with genuine OEM parts.
A failing thermostat, blocked condenser coil or weak compressor allows the temperature to climb. On thermoelectric models, a degraded Peltier module is usually responsible.
An out-of-calibration thermostat or a stuck relay can push temperatures below the target zone. We test the control circuit and replace the faulty component to restore precise temp control.
If the cooler cycles on and off rapidly or the temperature reads differently every hour, a dirty condenser, a low refrigerant charge or a failing control board is typically at fault.
A worn fan motor bearing, a compressor starting relay that chatters, or vibration from loose internal mounts creates rattling and humming. We isolate the source and replace worn components.
Frost and ice build-up inside a wine cooler usually indicates a damaged door gasket that lets warm humid air in, or a defrost system failure on dual-zone compressor units.
A torn or compressed door seal breaks the thermal barrier, making the compressor run constantly. We measure the seal gap, replace the gasket and realign hinges to restore an airtight close.
Unresponsive touchpad controls or a blank display point to a failed control board or a loose ribbon cable. We test the board, reseat connections and replace the PCB if necessary.
A tripped internal thermal fuse, a failed power board or a defective compressor overload relay can cause a complete shutdown. We run a full electrical trace to find the break in the circuit.
We repair compressor-based wine fridges (which use refrigerant) and thermoelectric units (Peltier-module coolers), the two require different tools and expertise, and we have both.
Under-counter and cabinetry-integrated wine coolers from Sub-Zero, Liebherr and Perlick are technically demanding. Our techs are trained on these precision units specifically.
Every wine cooler repair we complete is covered for 90 days. If the problem returns, we come back and fix it at zero additional cost.
You see the full repair cost before we start. No hourly billing, and the work.
We use the manufacturer's own replacement parts, not generic substitutes, so the repaired component performs exactly as designed and your warranty stays intact.
Weekend appointments are available. A wine cooler that stops cooling on a Saturday doesn't have to wait until Monday for a technician.
Describe the issue, too warm, noisy, not turning on, and let us know the brand and model if you have it. We'll schedule a same-day or next-day visit.
The technician measures actual temperatures, tests the compressor or Peltier module, inspects the condenser coil and door seal, and checks the control board.
We explain the fault and the total repair cost. You decide before any part is replaced, no hidden labor charges added after the fact.
Most repairs are done on the spot. We verify the cooler reaches and holds the target zone before we leave, and your 90-day warranty begins immediately.
Temperature drift is most often caused by a failing thermostat, a dirty or blocked condenser coil, or a weakening compressor. On thermoelectric units a failed Peltier module is the usual culprit. Our technician will measure the actual temperatures, trace the fault and replace the defective component.
Yes. Era Service technicians are trained on both cooling technologies. Compressor-based units use refrigerant and require HVAC-certified work; thermoelectric units use a Peltier module that we can replace directly.
Absolutely. Built-in wine coolers from Sub-Zero, Liebherr, U-Line and similar brands are among the units we service most often. We bring the repair to the unit, no need to remove it from your cabinetry in most cases.
A noisy evaporator or condenser fan usually means a worn fan motor bearing or a blade that has slipped out of balance. We replace the fan motor with a genuine OEM part, which resolves the noise and restores proper airflow.
Most repairs, thermostat, fan, control board, door seal, are completed in a single visit of 1-2 hours. If a compressor recharge or replacement is needed we schedule a follow-up appointment, usually within 1 to 2 business days.
Have a standard refrigerator or freezer that needs attention too? See our Refrigerator Repair page. For luxury appliance specialists, visit our Sub-Zero Repair page. Or view all appliance services we offer across the Inland Empire.
Same-day and next-day wine cooler repair across the Inland Empire and the San Gabriel Valley. 90-day warranty on every repair.