7 Simple Changes That Will Make A Huge Difference In Your Fridges

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How to Keep Your Fridge Running Smoothly

Refrigerators come in an array of shapes and sizes. They can be a perfect fit in small spaces including dorms.

Certain models also connect to smart devices. You can monitor your fridge from afar, and troubleshoot problems when they arise. You can also utilize voice commands to manage them.

Noise

Refrigerators produce a variety of noises when they're operating. Certain noises are more obvious than others. If you notice any of the noises below identify the source and look for a quick fix prior to calling a repair company for your fridge.

Rattling

The fridge may rumble if there is not enough space between it and the cabinet or wall or if it's sitting at an unlevel angle. It's easy to fix - all you have to do is ensure that there's at least a couple of inches of space on each side and then adjust the legs of your fridge or leveling screws to lower or raise it accordingly.

Hissing

The compressor could make a loud noise while cooling your food. This is a normal sound, and it's caused by the compressor oil or the flow of refrigerant through the system. If you're worried, count how often the compressor cycles and call a fridge repair service immediately if it does so more frequently than normal.

Squeaking

Fridges can be noisy when the fan or coils are dirty. If you notice your fridge making a squeaking sound clean the coils and fan using a vacuum using a brush attachment or a rag and water or use dish soap and water. It is recommended to do this twice every year or more often when your refrigerator is old or used a lot.

Clicking

A clicking sound can be heard from a fridge. This is usually due to freezing around the fan of the freezer. Manual defrosting can resolve the issue but it could recur unless a professional is called to assist.

Clicking can also happen when the fridge is shut off, so be sure to restart it if this occurs. If you have an ice maker attached the sound could be caused by it. Make sure to turn it off when aren't using ice regularly.

The hum of your fridge is normal, but it may be louder at certain periods of the day or after large stockings or intensive freezing processes. This is due to the fact that the refrigerator has to perform more efficiently and faster to keep your food cold, but it is not an indication of a problem with the refrigerator or its performance.

Dust

Dust in the house is a magnet for bacteria, dirt and other microorganisms, and also traces of chemical exposures that are commonplace in the household. The tiny particles can trigger allergic reactions as well as inhalation, and they provide a perfect surface for microbes, including those that could cause infection if they come into direct contact with an open cut.

It's impossible to completely clean a fridge however, regular cleaning can reduce the accumulation of dust and help keep the temperature constant. A dirty refrigerator also consumes energy when it overheats and is inefficient. If you suspect that your buy fridge freezer is producing louder sounds than usual, or if it's running out of power due to overworking it is it time to call the professionals.

Dust does not drift into the air from outside as is commonly thought. It contains resuspended dirt from the house, which can be contaminated with lead or other toxic substances. It also contains pollen, mold and car exhaust. It also contains a number of legacy pollutants, including DDT, which was banned 50 years ago.

Certain compounds, such as flame retardants like decabromodiphenylether, volatilize into the air. However, the majority of chemicals in dust come from objects that are thrown off, for example, electronic equipment. High-molecular-weight substances, such as surfactants used in cleaners and paint strippers, also migrate directly into dust.

A dusty refrigerator can negatively affect your health, not to mention contamination of food. It could harbor allergens like pet dander and droppings from cockroaches, which can cause asthma attacks and allergic reactions. It also contains bacteria spores, like staphylococcus aureus, which can cause infections if they make their way into an open wound.

Researchers have discovered that dust contamination can be linked to a broad range of health conditions such as cardiovascular disease, cancer, leukemia and inflammatory intestinal disease. A recent study found that the homes of children diagnosed with leukemia were more likely to have higher levels of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, the PBDEs, and PCBs in their dust than homes of healthy children.

Condenser Coils

If refrigerators function properly, Frydge the coils that are on the back and front of the appliance are supposed to disperse the heat produced by the compressor. If these radiator-like components are covered with dust, pet hair or lint the compressor has to work overtime trying cool the refrigerator and wears down the appliance. That's why it's important to keep the coils clean.

Before you begin, disconnect and turn off the refrigerator's power source. This will lower the chance that you or your family members may be struck by electricity while working on the appliance. If you're allergic to dust, it's a good idea for you to wear a mask for your face. Then, Frydge you'll have to locate the coils. They are usually located on the back of the fridge, or at the front across the base of some models. If you're not sure where to locate them, consult your fridge's owner manual or contact the manufacturer for more details.

After you've found 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 cleaning brush. Be careful not to risk damaging or twisting the coils. After that, replace the kick panel or move the fridge to its position and plug it back into.

You can hire an expert if you're not at ease doing it yourself. But it's much cheaper and less hassle to just keep up with the routine of cleaning to stop the problem from arising in the first place.

Maintenance

Fridges are hard-working appliances that run all day and at night to cool your food. They require regular maintenance to help them perform their job well. Simple preventive maintenance can keep your machines running smoothly for many years.

One simple thing to do is clean the door seals. Gaskets can get clogged with jelly and other sticky food items and allow air to escape through tiny openings. Every few months, wipe them clean with baking soda solution and warm water using a sponge or toothbrush.

Another spot to check for problems is the fan in the back of the refrigerator. It can be loud if it's blocked by paper, insulation or even a mouse. Unplug the fridge remove all shelves and then take out any removable parts. Vacuum cleaners with attachments for hoses can be used to clean the coils and the area surrounding them. Make sure you turn the fridge off when you're done.

It's best to check the owner's manual for specifics on how to locate the fan and coils and what sort of cleaning tools you might need. It's also a good idea to read the warranty thoroughly to ensure you understand what is and isn't covered.