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How to Keep Your Fridge Running Smoothly
Fridges are available in many different sizes and shapes. They can fit in tight places like dorms.
Some models can also sync with smart devices. You can monitor your fridge remotely and resolve issues if they arise. You can also control them via voice commands.
Noise
Refrigerators can produce various sounds when running, some of which are more prominent than others. Before calling a refrigerator repair service, you should identify the source of any noises you hear.
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 simple 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 adjust the leveling legs or screws to raise or lower your fridge.
Hissing
The compressor may hiss when cooling your food. This is a common sound that is caused by refrigerant or compressor fluid that is moving through the system. If you are concerned, keep track of the frequency at which the compressor cycles. Contact a refrigerator repair company right away if this happens more than normal.
Squeaking
Refrigerators can be noisy when their fans or coils are dirty. If you notice a fridge making squeaking sounds, clean the coils or fan using a vacuum cleaner using a brush attachment or a rag and water or simply use dish soap and water. It is important to clean the fridge every two years and more frequently if your fridge is older or is used frequently.
Clicking
Frigs can also make a clicking sound typically caused by ice buildup around the freezer fan. Manual defrosting can solve the problem, but it will return unless a professional is called in.
If you hear clicking, switch the fridge back on. This sound can be caused by the Ice maker if you have one to the fridge, so it’s crucial to make sure that it’s switched off when you aren’t using an ice maker that is constantly running.
The hum of your refrigerator is normal, frydge and it can be a bit louder at certain times of the day, or following large quantities of stock or freezing operations. This is due to the fact that the refrigerator has to work harder and faster to keep your food cool however it isn’t an indication of a problem with the fridge or its performance.
Dust
Dust from the household is an excellent magnet 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 as well as inhalation, and they provide a perfect surface for microbes, including those that may cause infection if they come into direct contact with a cut.
It’s impossible to clean a fridge completely, but cleaning regularly can reduce the accumulation of dust and keep the temperature stable. A dirty refrigerator also consumes energy as it overheats and operates inefficiently. If you suspect your fridge is producing louder sounds than usual, or if it’s wasting power by overworking itself, it might be time to call the experts.
In contrast to other airborne particles, dust doesn’t simply drift in from outside as is often believed. It contains resuspended soil from the house and is often contaminated with lead and other toxic substances, in addition to pollen, mold spores and car exhaust. It also contains a number of legacy pollutants, including DDT which was banned over 50 years ago.
Certain compounds, such as flame retardants like decabromodiphenyl ether, volatilize and get into the air, but the majority of chemicals found in dust in the house are transferred directly from one object to the next like by throwing fibers and tiny bits of plastic off electronic equipment. High-molecular-weight substances, such as surfactants used in cleaners and paint strippers, also migrate directly into dust.
In addition to contaminating food items in the refrigerator, a dusty fridge can also be detrimental to your health. It could harbor allergens, such as pet dander and the droppings of cockroaches, which can trigger asthma and allergies in many people. It can also contain bacteria spores, like staphylococcus aureus, which could cause infections if they find their way into a wound.
Researchers have discovered that dust contamination is associated with a wide range of health problems, including cancer, cardiovascular disease, leukemia and inflammatory intestinal disease. Recent research has revealed that the dust in the homes of children who had leukemia contained higher levels of PCBs as well as PBDEs and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.
Condenser Coils
If refrigerators are operating correctly, the coils on the back and front of the appliance are supposed to disperse heat generated by the compressor. But when these radiator-like parts are covered with dust, pet hair or lint, the compressor works all day long trying to cool the fridge but will eventually wear down the appliance. That’s why it’s so important to clean the coils regularly.
If you’re planning to do the work yourself It is recommended that you unplug the refrigerator and shut off the power source prior to starting. This will decrease 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 is recommended to wear a face mask. You will then need to find the coils. They are typically located on the back of the fridge or on the front, across the base in certain models. Refer to the manual for your fridge or contact the manufacturer if aren’t sure where they are.
Once you’ve located the coils, you will have to take off the access panel, if there’s one. You can then alternate between vacuuming the coils using a narrow hose attachment and then brushing them with a condenser brush to clean the coils. It’s important to be patient when doing this so that you don’t bend or damaging the coils. Replace the kick panel or push the refrigerator into place, and plug it in.
You can engage an expert if you’re comfortable doing it yourself. But it’s much cheaper and less of a hassle to just keep up with the routine of cleaning to prevent the problem from occurring in the first place.
Maintenance
Refrigerators are durable appliances that keep running all day and at night to cool your food. They need regular maintenance to enable them to perform their job well. This simple preventive maintenance will ensure that they are running smoothly for years to come.
Clean the door seals. Gaskets can get filled with jelly and other sticky foods and allow cool air to escape through tiny openings. Clean them using a mixture of baking soda and warm water on a toothbrush or sponge every few months.
Another spot to check for issues is the fan at the back of the refrigerator. It can be noisy if it’s clogged with paper, insulation and even mice (gasp). Take the shelves off, unplug the refrigerator, and take out all removable parts. Vacuum cleaners equipped with attachments for hoses can be used to clean the coils as well as the area around them. Make sure that you switch the fridge back on after you have finished.
You should check the owner’s manual for details about where to locate the coils, the fan, and the tools to clean it with. It’s also a good idea to read through the warranty carefully, to be sure you know what is and isn’t covered.