About Viking Door Seal Problems Issues
Damaged or worn door seals reduce efficiency and can cause cooling or heating problems. Proper seals are essential for optimal appliance performance. Viking appliances, known for their reliability and performance, can experience this issue due to various factors. Our technicians have extensive experience diagnosing and repairing Viking refrigerator, freezer, oven, dishwasher.
Common Causes in Viking
- 1Worn gasket
- 2Damaged seal
- 3Dirty gasket
- 4Misaligned door
- 5Gasket pulled away
- 6Debris in seal
- 7Age deterioration
Our Diagnostic Process
- 1Visual inspection
- 2Dollar bill test
- 3Clean the gasket
- 4Check door alignment
- 5Feel for air leaks
Viking Appliances With This Issue
Call Us Immediately If
- Gasket visibly damaged
- Door misaligned
- Seal won't stay in place
- Energy bills increasing
- Affecting performance
About Viking
Professional performance for home kitchens
Est. 1987 • Greenwood, Mississippi
All Viking ServicesOther Viking Issues We Repair
Viking Not Cooling
emergencyWhen your refrigerator stops cooling, your food is at risk. This common issue can have several causes, from simple fixes to complex repairs requiring professional service.
Viking Making Unusual Noises
urgentUnusual sounds from your appliance can indicate various issues. While some noises are normal, loud or new sounds often signal a problem that needs attention.
Viking Leaking Water
urgentWater leaking from your appliance can damage flooring and indicate underlying issues. Prompt attention prevents water damage and more serious problems.
Viking Ice Buildup / Frost
urgentExcessive frost or ice accumulation indicates defrost system problems. Left untreated, ice buildup affects cooling efficiency and can damage components.
Viking Ice Maker Not Working
standardA non-functioning ice maker can have multiple causes, from simple settings to complex mechanical failures. Proper diagnosis ensures the right repair.
Viking Running Constantly
urgentA refrigerator that runs non-stop uses excessive energy and indicates potential problems. This issue often precedes cooling failures if not addressed.