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Keep Your Refrigerator In Good Working Condition By Doing This!


Keeping your refrigerator in good working condition is crucial for ensuring that your food stays fresh and safe to eat. Here is a comprehensive guide to refrigerator maintenance for homeowners in Clearwater:

  1. Clean the Condenser Coils The condenser coils on the back or bottom of your refrigerator can get covered in dust, pet hair, and other debris. This can cause your fridge to work harder and use more energy. To clean the coils, unplug the fridge and use a coil brush or a vacuum with a brush attachment to remove any buildup.

  2. Check the Door Seals The door seals on your refrigerator keep the cold air inside and the warm air out. If they are damaged or dirty, they won't work properly, and your fridge will have to work harder to maintain the correct temperature. Check the seals regularly for any signs of damage, such as cracks or tears, and clean them with warm, soapy water.

  3. Defrost the Freezer If your refrigerator has a freezer compartment, it can become covered in ice over time. This can cause your freezer to work harder and use more energy. To prevent this, defrost the freezer regularly by turning it off and letting the ice melt. You can speed up the process by placing bowls of hot water inside the freezer.

  4. Keep the Refrigerator Level If your refrigerator isn't level, it can cause the doors to not close properly, which can lead to air leaks and food spoilage. Use a spirit level to check that your fridge is level from side to side and front to back. If it's not, adjust the feet on the bottom of the fridge until it's level.

  5. Clean the Interior Regularly cleaning the interior of your refrigerator is important for maintaining food safety and preventing odors. Remove all the food and shelves, and clean the interior with warm, soapy water. You can also use a solution of equal parts water and vinegar to disinfect the interior.

  6. Check the Temperature Make sure that the temperature in your refrigerator is set correctly. The ideal temperature for a refrigerator is between 35 and 38 degrees Fahrenheit. Use a thermometer to check the temperature and adjust the thermostat if necessary.

  7. Change the Water Filter If your refrigerator has a water dispenser or ice maker, it may have a water filter. These filters need to be changed regularly to ensure that the water is clean and safe to drink. Check the manufacturer's instructions for how often the filter should be changed.

  8. Keep the Fridge Stocked Believe it or not, keeping your refrigerator stocked with food can actually help it work more efficiently. When the fridge is full, there is less air space for warm air to fill, which means that it doesn't have to work as hard to maintain the correct temperature.

By following these tips, you can keep your refrigerator running smoothly and ensure that your food stays fresh and safe to eat.


Better Homes Appliance Repair offers in-home appliance repair service for all major residential appliances including your refrigerator (free-standing and built-in), freezer, dishwasher, dryer, washer, range, oven, stove, ice maker, garbage disposal, built-in coffee maker, and more. We are open Monday through Saturday for service appointments. The service call fee of only $69.95 is always waived with any repair! Let us make you our next happy customer! Call 727-447-0108.



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