Why No One Cares About Fridges How to Keep Your Fridge Running Smoothly

Refrigerators come in an variety of shapes and sizes. They can be a perfect fit in small places like dorms.

Certain models are compatible with smart phones. You can monitor your fridge remotely and fix any issues in the event of an issue. You can also control them using voice commands.

Noise

Refrigerators emit a wide variety of noises while they are in operation. Certain noises are more obvious than others. Before calling a repair company, try to identify the cause of any noises you hear.

Rattling

The fridge could rattle when there's not enough space between it and the cabinet or wall or if it's sitting at an unlevel angle. This is easy to fix - all you have to do is make sure there's at least a few inches of space on each side, and adjust the legs of the fridge or leveling screws to lower or raise it accordingly.

Hissing

The compressor can make a noise when cooling your food. This is a normal sound, and it's caused by the compressor's oil or refrigerant flowing through the system. If you're concerned be aware of the frequency at which the compressor cycles. Contact a refrigerator repair company immediately when this occurs more frequently than normal.

Squeaking

Refrigerators can sound raucous when the fan or coils are filthy. If you notice a fridge making squeaking sounds clean the coils or fan using a vacuum using a brush attachment or a rag and water, or use dish soap and water. It's important to do this at least twice a year, or more often if your fridge is older or is used frequently.

Clicking

Frigs may also make click sounds, which is generally caused by the accumulation of ice around the freezer fan. Manual defrosting can resolve the issue, but it will return in the event that a professional is not called in.

Clicking can also happen when the fridge is turned off, so make sure to switch it back on when you hear this. This sound can be caused by the ice maker if there is one to the fridge, so it's crucial to make sure that it's switched off when you don't require an ice maker that is constantly running.

The hum of your fridge is normal, and it may be more pronounced at certain periods of the day or following large quantities of stock or freezing operations. This is due to the fact that the refrigerator has to perform more efficiently and faster to keep your food cool, but it is not necessarily a sign of trouble with the fridge or its performance.

Dust

Dust from the household is an ideal habitat for dirt, bacteria and other microorganisms and also traces of chemical exposures that are commonplace in the household. The tiny particles can cause allergic reactions and inhalation, and they are an ideal surface for microbes, which includes those that can cause an infection when they come into contact with an open cut.

fridge freezers to clean a fridge entirely however, regular cleaning will help to reduce dust build-up and help keep the temperature constant. A dirty fridge is a waste of energy due to overheating, and is inefficient. If you suspect that your refrigerator is making louder noises than usual, or if it's wasting power by overworking itself It's probably time to call in the professionals.

Dust does not drift into the air from the outside as it is thought to be. It's made up of resuspended dust from the home which could be contaminated by lead or other poisonous substances. It also contains mold, pollen, and car exhaust. It also contains legacy pollutants such as DDT that were banned half decades ago.

Certain compounds, like flame retardants like decabromodiphenyl ether can be dissolved and released into the air, however the majority of chemicals found in dust in the house are transferred directly from one object to the next like by smashing fibers and small pieces of plastic off of electronic equipment. High-molecular-weight substances, such as surfactants used in cleaners and paint strippers, also migrate directly into dust.

A soiled refrigerator can affect your health, as well as contaminating food. It can harbor allergens, such as pet dander and the droppings of cockroaches which can trigger asthma and allergic reactions in a lot of people. It can also contain bacterial spores such as staphylococcus.

Researchers have discovered that a variety of health conditions can be traced to dust contamination, from cardiovascular disease to cancer to leukemia and inflammatory bowel diseases. A recent study showed that homes of children diagnosed with leukemia had higher levels of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons PDEs and PCBs in their dust than homes of healthy children.

Condenser Coils

If refrigerators are operating properly, the coils located on the front and back of the appliance are supposed to be able to disperse the heat generated by the compressor. If these radiator-like parts are covered with dust, pet hair or lint, the compressor is forced to work harder trying to cool the refrigerator, which wears down the appliance. That's why it's important to keep the coils clean.

If you're planning to tackle the task yourself It is recommended that you unplug the refrigerator and shut off the power source prior to beginning. This can lower the risk of electrocuting yourself and your family members when working on the appliance. If you are allergic to dust it's recommended to wear a mask for your face. The next step is to locate the coils. These are typically at the rear of the fridge, or on the front, across the base of some models. Refer to the manual for your fridge or contact the manufacturer if aren't sure where to find them.

After you have located the coils, you will have to take off the access panel if you have one. You can then alternate between vacuuming the coils using an hose attachment that is narrow and rubbing them with a condenser brush to clean the coils. Take your time to avoid damaging or bent coils. When finished you can replace the kick panel or move the fridge to its position and plug it back into.

If you aren't comfortable doing this by yourself, you could always seek out a professional. It's cheaper and easier to maintain the cleaning routine to prevent the issue from occurring.

Maintenance

Fridges are hard-working appliances that are running throughout the day and night to cool your food. To ensure they do their job well, they need regular maintenance. This simple preventive maintenance can keep them running smoothly for many years to come.


Wipe down the door seals. Gaskets can get filled with jelly and other sticky food items and allow cool air to escape through tiny gaps. Clean them off with a solution of baking soda and warm water on a toothbrush or sponge every couple of months.

Another spot to look for issues is the fan at the back of the refrigerator. It can get noisy when it's blocked by paper, insulation and even mouse (gasp). Remove the shelves, unplug the refrigerator and remove all the parts that are removable. Vacuum cleaners that have connections for hoses are a great option to clean the coils and the surrounding area. Make sure you turn the fridge off when you're finished.

It is recommended to check your owner's guide for information on where to find the coils, the fan and the cleaning tools you may need. You should also read the warranty to make sure you understand what's covered.

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