Alex Park residents call on Rochester Refrigeration Experts when their refrigerators stop keeping food cold during Monroe County’s long winters. Our techs know the narrow driveways and older two-story homes along Clifford Avenue and North Clinton Avenue, where moving a full-size unit often requires removing storm doors or working around tight basement stairs. We arrive from our shop at 3035 Buffalo Rd ready with common parts for the brands that dominate these blocks.
Snow and temperature swings between the Genesee River and Lake Ontario make door gaskets and ice makers fail faster here than in milder parts of the county. When a unit in an Alex Park kitchen starts leaking or the ice maker quits during a January cold snap, we prioritize same-day calls so families on Hudson Avenue and nearby streets do not lose groceries. Upfront quotes and visible workmanship keep the job straightforward from start to finish.
We also serve the adjacent streets that feed into Alex Park, including homes near Joseph Avenue that share the same 1920s–1950s construction. Our schedule stays open Saturdays until 2pm so working households can meet us without taking time off.
Around Alex Park
We regularly work near:
- 📍Clifford Avenue
- 📍North Clinton Avenue
- 📍Hudson Avenue
- 📍School 45
- 📍Baden Street
Refrigerator Repair Rochester NY in Alex Park — Local Notes
- •Many Alex Park houses built before 1950 have narrow basement stairs and low ceilings that require us to disassemble refrigerator doors on site before moving units.
- •Winter road salt and slush tracked into kitchens along Clifford Avenue and Hudson Avenue accelerates corrosion on lower condenser coils and drain pans.
- •Older wiring common in these blocks sometimes needs a dedicated 15-amp circuit added during repairs to safely run modern compressors.
- •Ice maker lines in Alex Park homes frequently freeze where they run through uninsulated exterior walls facing the prevailing northwest wind off the lake.