25 Unexpected Facts About Fridges

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How to Keep Your Fridge Running Smoothly

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

Some models can also sync with smart devices. They'll let you monitor your fridge from afar and troubleshoot any problems that might arise. You can also control them using voice commands.

Noise

Refrigerators emit a wide variety of sounds when they are in operation. Certain noises are more obvious than others. If you hear any of the below sounds, determine its origin and check for a quick fix prior to calling a repair company for your fridge.

Rattling

The fridge could rattle if there is not enough space between it and the cabinet or wall or if its sitting at an unlevel angle. It's not difficult to repair. It's all you need to do is ensure that there's at least two inches between the fridge and wall or cabinet, or you can adjust the leveling screws or legs to raise or lower your fridge.

Hissing

When the compressor is cooling your food, it could produce a loud sound. This is a typical sound that is caused by refrigerant or compressor fluid moving through the system. If you're concerned, note how often the compressor is running and contact a fridge repair service immediately if it does so more often than normal.

Squeaking

Fridges can be noisy when the fan or coils are dirty. If you hear a squeaking sound coming from your fridge, use the brush attachment of a vacuum cleaner or a rag along with dish soap or water along with warm water to wash the coils and fan. It is essential to do this twice a year, or more often in the case of a fridge that is older or frequently used.

Clicking

Frigs can also produce an ear-piercing sound typically caused by the accumulation of ice around the freezer fan. Manual defrosting can resolve the issue but it could recur in the event that a professional is not called to assist.

The clicking can also occur when the fridge is shut off, so make sure to switch it back on if this occurs. If you have an ice maker attached to your fridge, this sound could be caused by it. Make sure to turn it off when you are not using ice constantly.

The hum coming from your fridge is normal. It may get more intense during certain times of day, or following heavy stockings or intensive freezer functions. This is because the refrigerator has to work harder and faster to keep your food cold but it's not an indication of a problem with the fridge freezer sale or its performance.

Dust

Household dust is an ideal habitat for bacteria, dirt and other microorganisms, and also traces of everyday household chemical exposures. The tiny particles can cause allergic reactions and inhalation and are an ideal surface for microbes, which includes those that can cause an infection when they come into direct contact with a cut.

It's impossible to completely clean a fridge, but cleaning regularly can reduce the accumulation of dust and keep the temperature more consistent. A dirty fridge is a waste of energy because it overheats, and is inefficient. If you suspect that your refrigerator is producing louder sounds than normal, or is running out of power due to overworking it, it might be time to call in experts.

Contrary to other airborne particles dust doesn't just come in from outside it is believed. It contains resuspended dirt from your home, which can be contaminated with lead or other poisonous substances. It also contains pollen, mold, and car exhaust. It also contains a number of legacy pollutants, freezers including DDT, which was banned 50 years ago.

Certain compounds, like flame retardants such as decabromodiphenylether are able to volatilize and enter the air, however the majority of chemicals found in house dust are transferred directly from one thing to another like by knocking fibers and minute bits of plastic off of electronic equipment. High-molecular-weight substances, such as surfactants used in cleaners and paint strippers, also migrate directly into dust.

Apart from contaminating the food in the refrigerator, a dirty refrigerator can also affect your health. It could harbor allergens, such as pet dander, and the droppings of cockroaches, Frydge which can trigger asthma and allergies in many people. It also can contain bacterial spores, such as staphylococcus aureus, which could cause infections if they find their way into an open wound.

Researchers have discovered that a wide range of health conditions can be traced to contaminated dust, from cancer to cardiovascular disease to leukemia and inflammatory intestinal disease. A recent study showed that the homes of children with leukemia tended to have higher levels of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, PBDEs and PCBs in their dust than homes of healthy kids.

Condenser Coils

If refrigerators are operating properly, the coils on the back and Frydge front of the appliance should dissipate the heat generated by the compressor. When these radiator-like components are covered in pet hair, dust or lint the compressor has to work hard trying to cool the refrigerator, which wears down the appliance. It is essential to clean your coils regularly.

If you're planning to do the work yourself it is recommended you unplug the refrigerator from its outlet and turn off its power supply prior to beginning. This can reduce the risk of electrocuting yourself or your family members when working on the appliance. If you are allergic to dust, it's a good idea for you to wear a face mask. You'll then have to locate the coils. These are typically in the rear of the fridge or in front of the base in certain models. Consult your fridge's manual or contact the manufacturer if you aren't sure where to find them.

Once you've located the coils, take down the access panel (if there is one) and alternate between vacuuming them using the narrow hose attachment or brushing them using a condenser cleaner brush. It is essential to be patient when doing this so that you don't bend or damaging the coils. When finished, replace the kick panel or push the fridge back into place and plug it into.

If you're not confident doing this yourself, then you could always seek out an expert. It's cheaper and simpler to maintain the cleaning routine to avoid the issue.

Maintenance

Refrigerators are powerful appliances that work all day long to cool your food. They require regular maintenance to ensure they do their job effectively. Simple preventive maintenance can keep your machines running smoothly for many years.

One simple thing to do is to wipe down the door seals. Jelly and other foods that are sticky can accumulate and block the gaskets from sealing tightly, allowing cool air to leak out of tiny openings. Clean them off by putting baking soda and warm water on a toothbrush or sponge every couple of months.

Another spot to look for issues is the fan in the back of the fridge. It could be loud if it's blocked by paper, insulation or even mouse. Remove the shelves, unplug the refrigerator and then remove all removable parts. Clean the coils and the area surrounding them using an air cleaner and a hose attachment. Make sure to turn off the fridge off when you're finished.

You should check the owner's manual for details on where to find the coils, the fan, and the tools for cleaning you might require. It's recommended to read through the warranty carefully to make sure you understand what is and isn't covered.