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How to Keep Your Fridge Running Smoothly

Refrigerators are available in different sizes and shapes. They can fit in tight spaces including dorms.

Some models can be used with smart devices. They allow you to monitor your fridge from afar and fix any issues that might occur. You can also use voice commands to manage them.

Noise

Refrigerators produce a variety of sounds when they are in operation. Certain sounds are more noticeable than others. Before calling a refrigerator repair company, try to determine the source of any noises you hear.

Rattling

The fridge can rattle when there's not enough space between it and the wall or cabinet or if it is positioned at an unlevel angle. It's easy to solve - all you have to do is ensure there's at least a couple of inches of space on each side and then adjust the legs of your fridge freezer uk or fridges Freezers leveling screws to raise or lower it accordingly.

Hissing

When the compressor is cooling your food, it could produce a loud sound. This is normal, and it is caused by the compressor's oil or flow of refrigerant that is flowing through the system. If you are worried you are concerned, track how often the compressor runs. Call a fridge repair service immediately when this occurs more frequently than normal.

Squeaking

The refrigerator may sound loud if their coils or fans are dirty. If you hear a squeaking sound from your fridge, make use of the brush attachment of a vacuum cleaner or a rag along with dish soap or water and warm water to wash the coils and fan. It is important to clean the fridge every two years, or more often if your fridge is older or used heavily.

Clicking

Frigs can also make an ear-piercing sound that is usually caused by ice buildup around the freezer fan. This can be solved with a manual defrost, but will likely return until the issue is resolved by a professional service.

It can also happen when the fridge is turned off, so make sure to restart it when you hear this. If you have an ice maker installed the sound could be caused by it. Make sure to turn it off when aren't using ice regularly.

The hum of your refrigerator is normal. It may get more intense during certain times of day, and also after heavy stockings or intensive freezer functions. This is because the refrigerator needs to perform more efficiently and faster to keep your food cold but it's not necessarily a sign of trouble with the refrigerator or its performance.

Dust

Dust in the house attracts dirt, bacteria, and other microorganisms as well as traces from daily exposures to chemicals in the home. The tiny particles can trigger allergic reactions and inhalation and provide a perfect surface for microbes, such as those that can cause infection when they come into direct contact with an open cut.

Cleaning a refrigerator is not easy, but regular cleaning can help to reduce dust and maintain an even temperature. A dirty refrigerator also consumes energy as it overheats and operates inefficiently. If you suspect that your refrigerator is making louder noises than normal, or is wasting power by overworking itself It's probably time to call in experts.

Dust doesn't float into the air from the outside as is often believed. It is made up of resuspended dirt from the home which could be contaminated by lead or other toxic substances. It also contains mold, pollen, and car exhaust. It also contains pollutant residues from the past, such as DDT that were banned 100 years ago.

Certain compounds, such as flame retardants, such as decabromodiphenylether are able to volatilize and enter the air, but the majority of chemicals in house dust are transferred directly from one thing to another 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 dirty refrigerator can adversely impact your health, not to mention contamination of food. It can contain allergens, like pet dander and droppings of cockroaches that can trigger asthma attacks and allergies. It also contains bacteria spores, like staphylococcus aureus, that can cause infections if they find their way into wounds that are open.

Researchers have discovered that contaminated dust is associated with a wide range of health problems, including cancer, cardiovascular disease leukemia and inflammatory bowel disease. Recent research showed that the dust in the homes of children suffering from leukemia had higher levels PCBs as well as PBDEs and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.

Condenser Coils

When refrigerators are running correctly, the coils on the front and back of the appliance should be able to dissipate the heat created by the compressor. If these radiator-like parts are covered in 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 so important to keep the coils clean.

Before you begin, unplug and shut off the refrigerator's power source. This will lower the chance that you or your family may be electrocuted while working on the appliance. If you're allergic to dust, it's recommended to wear a face mask. Then you will have to find the coils. They are usually located at the back of the refrigerator or, in certain cases, on the front and base. Consult your fridge's manual or contact the manufacturer if don't know where they are.

Once you've located the coils, you will need to remove the access panel, if there's one and then alternate between vacuuming the coils with a narrow hose attachment and brushing them with a condenser brush for cleaning the coils. Be careful not to risk damaging or twisting the coils. When finished take the kick panel off, replace it or move the fridge to its place and plug it in.

If you aren't comfortable doing this by yourself, you could always seek out an expert. However, it's a lot cheaper and less trouble to just keep up with the cleaning routine to prevent the problem from happening in the first place.

Maintenance

Refrigerators are powerful appliances that work all day long to cool your food. To help them do their job effectively, they need regular maintenance. This simple preventive maintenance will ensure that they are running smoothly for many years to come.

One simple thing to do is to wipe down the door seals. Jelly and other foods that are sticky can cause a buildup and stop the gaskets from sealing tightly, allowing cool air to leak through tiny gaps. Every few months, wipe them clean with baking soda solution and warm water using a toothbrush or sponge.

The fan at the rear of the refrigerator is another spot to check. It can be noisy if it's blocked with paper, insulation or even mice (gasp). Unplug the refrigerator, take out all shelves and then take out any removable parts. Vacuum cleaners that have hose attachments can be used to clean the coils and the area around them. Make sure you turn the fridge back on after you're finished.

It is best to refer to your owner's manual for details on how to locate the fan and coils and what kind of cleaning tools you may require. You should also read the warranty to make sure you are aware of the coverage.