Extend the life of your refrigerator and save money


10 years ago

Extend the life of your refrigerator and reduce your energy bills with these tips.

The main component of your refrigerator that should get your attention is the door seals.

Keeping your door seals tight will reduce the amount of energy it takes to keep your food cool or frozen, but will also keep your refrigerator working efficiently, preventing premature wear on internal parts.

To test the door seals, close the door on a dollar bill and attempt to pull it out with the door closed. If you cannot easily pull the dollar bill out from the door, your seals are in good shape. However, if the bill slides out without much resistance, it’s time to replace the seals. You can purchase new seals from any home repair outlet store.

Also, if you have a refrigerator that has coils along the back, vacuum these coils to remove dirt and dust build up. These coils contain the coolant the refrigerator uses to keep the internal temperature cold. If they become dirty, they won’t work efficiently and your refrigerator may stop cooling altogether. Taking the front grill at the bottom of the refrigerator off and vacuuming out that area as well will help stop blockage on the coils. This should be done every 3-4 months to help keep the coils clean.

As a general tip, keeping your refrigerator full uses less energy than trying to cool when it’s empty. Therefore, keep as many items in your refrigerator as possible to help reduce energy costs. If you have a general household preventative maintenance plan you should add this little item to it, it will give your refrigerator a few more years of life.

If you need help repairing your refrigerator or anything else in your home give us a call.

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