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Nothing's Cold! 4 Signs Your Fridge May Be On The Fritz

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You might not think about your refrigerator very often, especially if it's working properly. You place your food in it and everything stays nice and cold – just the way you like it. Unfortunately, refrigerators have a habit of breaking down when you least expect them to. Luckily, you can reduce the chances of facing an unexpected breakdown by paying attention to the subtle hints of impending doom that your refrigerator might be providing you with. Here are four signs that your fridge might be in need of some repairs. 

Your Food is Going Bad Too Soon

If your refrigerated foods are spoiling long before their posted expiration date, you may have a problem with your refrigerator. When your refrigerator is staying at a consistent temperature, your foods should stay fresh past the expiration date. However, if they aren't that's a sign that the inside of the refrigerator is not maintaining a consistent temperature. Some reasons for the problem include a faulty thermostat, dirty coils or a motor that's working too hard. 

You're Finding Frost in the Fridge

With today's modern refrigerators, you shouldn't be finding frost in the refrigerator. If you are, it's a good indication that there's something going wrong. If you're noticing a buildup of ice in your refrigerator, you'll need to have it looked at by a professional. There could be a problem with the thermostat that is causing your refrigerator to get too cold. 

The Light Comes On but the Motor Doesn't Hum

If you haven't heard your refrigerator humming for a while, you might have a problem with the condenser or the motor. Open the refrigerator door, and leave it open for a few minutes. The warm air should cause the temperature inside the refrigerator to go down enough to trigger the motor. If the motor doesn't come on, you'll need to contact your repair technician. 

There's a Puddle Under the Fridge

Your refrigerator has a drip pan located underneath it. The drip pan is designed to capture the condensation that flows from a hose located inside your refrigerator. If you've noticed a puddle of water under your refrigerator, you may have a problem. Puddles under your refrigerator may indicate that your drainage hose has a clog in it that's causing the water to back up. If you notice puddles under your fridge, you'll need to schedule a service call. 

The last thing you want is to have your refrigerator break down unexpectedly. You can reduce the chances of having that happen by watching out for the signs described above. If you do notice any of those signs, be sure to contact your refrigerator repair technician, such as Better Homes Appliance Service, as soon as possible. 


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