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Fridge Maintenance Tips

Our Fridge Maintenance Tips show you how to Keep your Fridge in Top Condition, extending the life of your fridge, while avoiding costly repair bills.

How to Keep Your Fridge in Top Operating Condition

Fridge Maintenance Tips How to Keep your Fridge in Top Condition

General Fridge Maintenance Information

Here are some Refrigerator Maintenance Tips to help keep your fridge running smoothly, efficiently and in Top condition. In order to keep your refrigerator running at peak performance, use these DIY tips to keep your fridge in the best condition.

Why Should I Maintain my Fridge?

A contributing factor to poor refrigeration temperatures is usually contributed to a dirty condensor coil. Below we will show you how to keep your condenser coil clean and free from accumulation of dust and dirt that can prevent you from having costly repairs or replacing your condenser altogether. Tip: Be careful not to damage the cooking fan, if you are using a coil brush to clean the condenser coil.

How Often Should i Maintain my Fridge?

It should be thoroughly cleaned every 3 to 6 months, particularly in the spring just before the weather heat and humidity heats up in the summer months.


Fridge Maintenance Tips

  • Clean the Inside of your Fridge thoroughly once a month. Clean the crisper drawers, the inside of the fridge
  • Use Hot Soapy water to clean the fridge rubber door seal and gasket to prevent an air leak in the fridge. There can be food buildup that can dry the door seal over time. Make sure there is no food or stickiness on the fridge or freezer door frame, which can lead to excessive moisture insude the fridge ., and frost buildup in your freezer. Tip: Petroleum Jelly can be used to lubricate ans soften the rubber door seal.
  • Wash and Clean the Freezer and fridge door frame top, sides and bottom.
  • Remove the bottom grate of the fridge and clean it thoroughly before putting it back on.
  • Make a note of your current temperature setting of your fridge, so you can make sure you can reset your fridge to the same setting you had before you turn the fridge off temporarily to clean the back of it.
  • If your fridge has a water line, turn off the shutoff valve to make sure there a no leaks
  • Pull the fridge out from the wall and remove the back panel.
  • Take this time to thoroughly clean the floor, baseboard and the wall behind the fridge. Vacuum up the crumbs, dirt and dust that can accumulate at the back of the fridge over time.
  • Use a condensor brush or soft duster and vacuum cleaner to clean the condenser coil, cooling fan, and surrounding area. You will notice there can be a large amount of dust buildup in this area. If you can reverse the air on your vacuum cleaner to blow air out it will work more efficiently to clean this area. (Make sure you remove the power cord before doing any work).
  • Open and Place a box of baking soda in the refrigerator to help eliminate any excess odours from the fridge.
  • Change your fridge water filter every six to 12 months on average.
  • Tip: Don’t over tighten the backing screws at the back of your fridge just snug is good enough.
  • Make sure to turn your water source and your fridge water line back on and plug your fridge in prior to turning the fridge back on.
     
Fridge Maintenance Tips How to Keep your Fridge in Top Condition


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