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How to Keep Your Fridge Running Smoothly

Refrigerators are available in a vast variety of shapes and sizes. They can fit into tight spaces, Frydge such as dorm rooms.

Some models also connect to smart devices. You can also monitor your fridge remotely and fix any issues if they arise. You can also make use of voice commands to control them.

Noise

Fridges make a wide range of sounds when they are in operation. Certain noises are more prominent than others. If you notice any of the noises below find out the cause and search for a quick fix prior to calling a repair company for your fridge.

Rattling

The fridge can rattle if there is not enough space between it and the cabinet or wall or if it is positioned at an unlevel angle. This is a simple fix - all you have to do is ensure that there's at least a few inches of space on either side and then adjust the fridge legs or leveling screws to lower or raise it in line with.

Hissing

The compressor could make a loud noise while cooling your food. This is a common sound that is caused by compressor fluid or refrigerant moving through the system. If you're concerned, note how often the compressor runs and call an emergency repair service for your fridge in the event that it occurs more often than normal.

Squeaking

Fridges may be noisy when their fans or coils are filthy. If you notice that your fridge is making squeaking sounds clean the coils and fan using a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment or water and a rag, or just use dish soap and water. It is important to clean the fridge every two years or more frequently when your fridge is old or frequently used.

Clicking

A clicking sound can be heard from a refrigerator. This is usually caused by frozen air around the freezer fan. Defrosting by hand can fix the issue however it is likely to recur until a professional is brought in.

If you hear clicking, switch the fridge back on. If you have an ice maker attached, this sound can be caused by it. Make sure to turn it off when are not making use of ice frequently.

The hum coming from your fridge is normal. It may get more pronounced during certain times of the day, or after heavy stockings or intense freezer functions. This is because the refrigerator has to perform more efficiently and faster to keep your food cool but it's not a sign of a problem with the refrigerator or its performance.

Dust

Household dust attracts dirt bacteria and other microorganisms, as well as traces of everyday household chemical exposures. The tiny particles can cause allergic reactions and respiratory irritation, and they are a perfect substrate for microbes, which includes those that can cause infection if they come into direct contact with an open cut.

It's impossible to clean a fridge freezer sale completely however, regular cleaning will help to reduce dust build-up and keep the temperature stable. A dirty refrigerator also consumes energy because it overheats and is inefficient. If your fridge is producing more noise than normal or if you think it's running out of energy due to overworking, it may be time to get it checked.

Contrary to other airborne particles dust doesn't just drift in from the outside, as is commonly believed. It contains resuspended soil from your home, which is often tainted with lead and other toxicants along with pollen, mold spores, and car exhaust. It also contains legacy pollutants like DDT, which was banned 50 years ago.

Certain compounds, like flame retardants, such as decabromodiphenylether, volatilize and get into the air, but the majority of chemicals found in dust from homes are transferred from one thing to another, such as by people 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.

Aside from contaminating the food in the refrigerator, a dirty fridge can also be detrimental to your health. It can harbor allergens, such as pet dander, and the droppings of cockroaches which can trigger asthma and allergic reactions for many people. It also contains bacteria-related spores like staphylococcus.

Researchers have discovered that a wide range of health conditions can be traced to contaminated dust, from heart disease to cancer to leukemia and inflammatory bowel diseases. Recent research has revealed that the dust in the homes of children with leukemia had higher levels PCBs, PBDEs, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.

Condenser Coils

If refrigerators are operating correctly, the coils on the back and front of the appliance should help disperse heat generated by the compressor. However, when these radiator-like components are covered in dust, pet hair or lint, the compressor will work continuously trying to cool the fridge but will eventually wear down the unit. It is essential to keep your coils clean.

Before you begin, unplug and turn off the refrigerator's power supply. This will lower the chance that you or your family members may be struck by electricity while working on the appliance. If you are allergic to dust it's an ideal idea to wear a mask for your face. The next step is to locate the coils. The coils are typically located in the back of the refrigerator, frydge or in some cases, at the front and at the base. If you are unsure where to look check the owner's manual or contact the manufacturer for more information.

After you have located the coils, you will have to take off the access panel if there is one. You can then alternate between vacuuming the coils using an attachment for a narrow hose and brushing them with a condenser brush to clean the coils. Take your time to avoid damaging or bent coils. Replace the kick panel, or push the refrigerator into the correct position, and then plug it in.

If you're not comfortable doing it yourself, you can always hire an expert. However, it's a lot cheaper and less hassle to keep up with the routine of cleaning to stop the problem from occurring in the first place.

Maintenance

Refrigerators are durable appliances that run all day and at night to cool your food. To help them do their job well, they need regular maintenance. Simple preventive maintenance can ensure that your machines are running smoothly for a long time.

Clean the door seals. The gaskets can become blocked by jelly and other food items that stick which allows cool air to escape through tiny openings. Wipe them down by putting baking soda and warm water on a toothbrush or sponge every few months.

Another place to check for issues is the fan in the back of the fridge. It can become noisy when it's blocked by paper, insulation and even mouse (gasp). Unplug the fridge and take it off all shelves and then take out any parts that are removable. Clean the coils and the area surrounding them using a vacuum cleaner with an attachment for a hose. Be sure to turn the fridge back on after you're done.

It's best to check the owner's manual to find out more on where to find the fan and coils and what sort of cleaning tools you might need. Also, you should read the warranty to make sure you know what's covered.