Refrigerator Repair Tips

This is our first in a series of home appliance repair tips. Feel free to comment if any of these tips have helped you out. Thanks for reading.

1. Turn the thermostat up to the next highest setting. If it comes on, let it run for 24 hours and check the temperature to confirm it is working properly

2. Clear/remove anything blocking the air flow around the outside of the refrigerator (on top, underneath, behind, beside, in front of, etc.). Allow clearance all the way around.

3. If there are condenser coils on the rear of the box, make sure the box is several inches from the wall and that nothing is on top or the rear, blocking the heat from coming off the coils.

4. If the condenser coils are underneath the refrigerator, clean the coils with a vacuum cleaner thoroughly at least twice a year. At a minimum, refrigerator coils located underneath the refrigerator should be cleaned annually.

5. Refrigerators that constantly run can indicate improper functioning due to low refrigerant level, a dirty condenser coil, a malfunctioning seal, or improper air flow.

6. If the door is sticking or not closing properly, wipe off the face of the gasket with a wet rag and make sure the interior shelves, drawers and food are not preventing the door from closing from the inside.

Lastly, if you need any advice, feel free to give us a call or add a comment.

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Home Appliance Life Expectancy

Have you ever wondered how long your appliances should last? How about when you should look at replacing it or having it inspected by a professional?

Especially nowadays, it is important to know the life expectancy of your appliances as this can help save you some money in the long run. The best way to make sure that your appliances have a long life is to perform regular maintenance and have them checked periodically by an appliance repair expert.

Home Appliance – Life Expectancy in Years

Low

High

Average

Microwaves

5

10

8

Ranges, electric

13

20

16

Ranges, gas

15

23

19

Ranges, hoods

9

19

14

Refrigerators, compact

4

12

8

Refrigerators, standard

10

18

14

Water heaters, electric

6

21

14

Water heaters, gas

5

13

9

Washers

8

16

12

Dryers, electric

11

18

14

Dryers, gas

11

16

13

Dishwashers

9

16

12

Food waste disposers

10

15

13

Freezers

12

20

16

Compactors

7

12

11

Note: This chart is based on the 23rd annual listing of the U.S. appliance industry

ric

13

20

16

Ranges, gas

15

23

19

Ranges, hoods

9

19

14

Refrigerators, compact

4

12

8

Refrigerators, standard

10

18

14

Water heaters, electric

6

21

14

Water heaters, gas

5

13

9

Washers

8

16

12

Dryers, electric

11

18

14

Dryers, gas

11

16

13

Dishwashers

9

16

12

Food waste disposers

10

15

13

Freezers

12

20

16

Compactors

7

12

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Magic Appliance Repair Blog

Welcome to our blog! We have just completed a full re-design of our website and would like to get your feedback. Our goal is to publish helpful information about appliance repair. We look forward to hearing from you, our fans, about how we are doing.

This blog will contain various insight into how to repair appliances on your own and when to call in the pros.

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