Texas heat is hard on wine coolers — and temperature swings ruin a collection. We repair thermoelectric and compressor units.
Last updated May 16, 2026 · Reviewed by the Home Sure Appliance Repair team
Thermoelectric coolers struggle most against high ambient heat — a Texas-specific weakness — while compressor units fail more like a small fridge (relay, fan, or compressor). Diagnosis depends on which technology your unit uses.
Thermoelectric and control repairs ($120–$300) are usually worthwhile. A compressor failure ($300–$600) on a budget unit may exceed replacement, but on a high-capacity or built-in cooler protecting a valuable collection, repair is the clear choice.
Common causes are a failing zone fan, a thermostat/control fault, or a door seal letting warm Texas air into one zone. Uneven zones risk part of your collection — we isolate which component is responsible.
Yes — freestanding, built-in, and dual-zone units, both thermoelectric and compressor types, across 48 Texas cities with upfront pricing and a 90-day warranty.
Straightforward service, honest pricing, no surprises
You receive a complete quote before any work begins. The $75–$95 diagnostic fee is waived when you proceed with the repair — no surprise charges.
Every repair is backed by a 90-day parts-and-labor warranty. If the same issue returns, we make it right.
Insured technicians serving 48 Texas cities, open 7AM–9PM seven days a week, with same-day service available when you call before noon.
We're a growing Texas service company and we publish only verified customer feedback — no stock testimonials. If we've repaired an appliance for you, we'd genuinely value your honest review. Call (877) 670-1060 or email info@homesureappliancerepair.us.