HOW TO FIX MY REFRIGERATOR: A BASIC REFRIGERATOR REPAIR GUIDE YOU CAN REFERENCE

by Devon Puryear in April 21st, 2020

The refrigerator. You may not realize it after having the appliance for so long, but our fridge does a lot of work for us each and every day, running all day and night to keep our food cold and longer-lasting. However, there are some days where we notice that the fridge might be having a hard time. Whether it is leaking on the floor or making a noise that doesn’t sound quite right, it is something that makes us uneasy and ready to call the repairman in the blink of an eye. However, there are some fixes that you could do all on your own rather than having to spend money getting it fixed by a professional. In this article, we are going to reveal some quick fixes that will help to get your fridge running back to normal, and that you can do in your own home.

Let’s get started.

1. Water Leaking Out the Bottom of the Fridge

If you find that your fridge is leaking out the bottom, there is no need to panic. The majority of the time, it is a very easy fix, and one that you can do on your own. You will want to make sure you check your defrost drain, door gasket, and the drain pan. All are an easy fix, and usually, just mean that something is simply out of place.

2. Fridge is Making Obnoxious Noises

There are many times where we will hear someone saying that their fridge seems to be making strange and loud noises that don’t seem quite right. While they do make some noises normally, any type of buzzing or humming that seems out of the norm may mean that something needs to be fixed. To start checking it and trying to solve it yourself, you can first try to make sure the fridge is sitting level, not tilted to one side. You can also try to place the fridge on a soundproof mat, or maybe your ice maker just needs a bit of adjusting. If the problem continues to persist, you may want to seek the advice of one of our professional technicians at Aurora Appliance.

3. Fridge is Not Cold Enough

This is probably the most common problem with a refrigerator, and that is that the fridge or freezer or just not cold enough for the food that is inside. If this is a problem you are facing, there are a couple of things you can try to resolve it. First is to check the temperature settings, as sometimes they can get accidentally knocked out of place. If that doesn’t work, try checking for blockages in the fridge or freezer, and checking your door gaskets. If the problem continues, it’s time to call Aurora Appliance servicing Bluffton, Hilton Head Island, and surrounding Lowcountry.

 4. Fridge is Too Cold

On the contrary to the fridge not being cold enough, sometimes a fridge can be too cold to where it freezes some of your food. The first thing to do in this situation, of course, is to again check your settings (it may have been turned too cold). After that, you may also want to check your damper in your fridge. It may also be time to replace the thermostat on your fridge, which is a long process. However, it is one that you can do on your own and it will save you quite a bit of money as well. Again, if this doesn’t seem to help, seeking the advice of a professional may end up being the best option.

There are many things that can seem off or not right in the operation of your fridge, especially since it is an appliance that is always running and ready to go. However, with these tidbits, you’ll be able to check and see if it is an easy home repair before calling our professional appliance repair technicians to take care of it for you. Whatever the case, make sure to do extra research before pulling apart any piece of your fridge — You don’t want to make matters worse and damage your appliance any further. Making sure that you have some of the knowledge about what you are working with and having the right replacement pieces will help to ensure that you can get the job done with no hassle to you.

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