Refrigerator repair: $450 to repair the "fill" (i.e., weather stripping) around door

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Old 06-25-2024, 10:10 AM
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I'm looking at a $450 repair bill to fix the weather stripping ("fill") around the door of a refrigerator. Does anyone have experience with this? Is changing the weather stripping on a refrigerator door really that expensive?

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Old 06-25-2024, 10:19 AM
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It may sound a little high until you Google the Whirlpool OEM part. $245 for a new refrigerator door gasket.
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I’m sure there is a video on You Tube showing how to do it.

But, how old and efficient is Fridge that you need a new gasket? …..I’d price out a new one, just to be sure.
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Old 06-25-2024, 10:29 AM
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Just be thankful you can get door seal for your particularly model. Don’t look to hard to replace if you’re handy?

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Not a fridge but weather seal top and side of garage door was quoted $250 + parts were $58 I did it myself removal and install took 2hrs pontig 20 minutes. We are being taken advantage of in TV!
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Anytime you get an appliance repaired in your house, you can expect to pay at least $250 and more if you need an expensive part. OP, if the work was already done on the refrigerator, I would just pay the bill and be happy that it is fixed.
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Thank you all. It's great to have neighbors like you folks!
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I was just wondering yesterday what it would cost to replace the gasket on our 16-year-old Whirlpool if it should fail. OK, thank you, I think.
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Not a fridge but weather seal top and side of garage door was quoted $250 + parts were $58 I did it myself removal and install took 2hrs pontig 20 minutes. We are being taken advantage of in TV!
That's a ridiculous assumption......your labor is free, no insurance, no truck expense, no inventory cost, no payroll. It's great that you can do your own stuff but to send a message to those that can't that they are being taken advantage of is uncalled for.
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Old 06-25-2024, 03:18 PM
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Hello All,

I'm looking at a $450 repair bill to fix the weather stripping ("fill") around the door of a refrigerator. Does anyone have experience with this? Is changing the weather stripping on a refrigerator door really that expensive?

Cheers.
If you are a do-it-yourselfer you might try PartSelect.com or at 833-710-1065. I replaced a seal on the freezer door of an old Frigidaire that I have in the garage. I looked up the make and model and they have pics of the parts. Came with instructions. Easy Peasy
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Not a fridge but weather seal top and side of garage door was quoted $250 + parts were $58 I did it myself removal and install took 2hrs pontig 20 minutes. We are being taken advantage of in TV!
What is pontig? Is that a typo?
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Hello All,

I'm looking at a $450 repair bill to fix the weather stripping ("fill") around the door of a refrigerator. Does anyone have experience with this? Is changing the weather stripping on a refrigerator door really that expensive?

Cheers.
For less than twice that price you can get a whole brand new refrigerator/freezer. You can get a new one for less than $450 but they're basically "college grad's first apartment" quality appliances.
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The savings will never pay that $450 back.
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To me I don't know from weather stripping, but I do know paying $450 is a bit much.
I just looked on Lowes website at prices, you can buy a brand-new refrigerator for $999.00.
Yes, it is a little more than double but it's new and I'm sure it come with at least a 3-year warranty.
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Hello All,

I'm looking at a $450 repair bill to fix the weather stripping ("fill") around the door of a refrigerator. Does anyone have experience with this? Is changing the weather stripping on a refrigerator door really that expensive?

Cheers.
The door seal is so easy to replace even a caveman could do it. Go look at yours, pull on a small section…
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