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Liebherr · Cambridge, Massachusetts

Liebherr repair in Cambridge

Liebherr suits Cambridge kitchens because it is built narrow and quiet, which is what a small dense kitchen needs. The practical point on this brand is sourcing: European parts on a shorter supply chain, so availability gets confirmed before anything is stripped down.

Town
Cambridge, 02138
Service call
$95, credited
On site
8:00 am – 8:00 pm, seven days
Dispatch
Answered 24/7

The brand, in general

What goes wrong with Liebherr

Liebherr builds its refrigeration around quiet, low-draw cooling, which means a fan that has started to make noise is genuinely out of character rather than something to live with. The practical point on this brand is sourcing: parts come from a shorter supply chain than the American manufacturers and confirming availability before the strip-down is the difference between a two-day repair and a two-week one.

  • Fan noise from a unit that has been silent for a decade — bearing, and worth catching early
  • BioFresh drawer running colder than the compartment it sits in
  • Wine cabinet holding two zones at the same temperature when it should hold two
  • Door alarm sounding with the door plainly shut, usually the reed switch

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Cambridge kitchens

Cambridge kitchens run small and dense — undercounter refrigeration, integrated dishwashers and compact columns rather than full 48-inch built-ins. Ventilation clearance is the recurring problem.

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What people said afterwards

4.9out of 5

from 455 reviews across Greater Boston

★★★★★

Flame dropped out the moment I let go of the knob, every burner. He explained the thermocouple side of it in plain language, replaced the part, and stayed to test each burner twice before packing up.

Montgomery A. · Quincy

★★★★★

Ours is boxed into cabinetry that was built around it, and I was worried about damage getting it out. He worked out the access first, took the panel off carefully, and put everything back exactly as it was. Nothing marked.

Clementine V. · Brookline

★★★★★

Dead at every setting and two people had told me to replace the whole drawer. He said it is an element, a thermostat and a switch, and one of the three would be the answer. It was the switch. A fraction of what I had been quoted.

Adelaide G. · Wellesley

(617) 300-0906 8:00 am – 8:00 pm, seven days · line answered 24/7 Book