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How to Keep Your Refrigerator Running Smoothly

Your refrigerator is one of the most important appliances in your home. It keeps your food fresh, your drinks cold, and your ice cream frozen. But how often do you think about its maintenance and performance? Do you know when it’s time to replace it or how to save energy with it? In this blog post, we will share some tips and advice from The Bright Plumbing, your trusted residential plumbing company in King County, Washington.

Your refrigerator is more than just a place to store your food. It is an essential appliance that affects your health, comfort, and budget.

- Amy Grant

When to Replace Your Refrigerator

According to experts, the average lifespan of a refrigerator is 10 to 15 years, depending on the model, usage, and maintenance. However, some signs may indicate that your refrigerator is nearing the end of its life, such as:

  • Frequent breakdowns or repairs
  • Excessive noise or vibration
  • Condensation or frost buildup
  • Leaks or water damage
  • Spoiled or frozen food
  • High energy bills

If you notice any of these problems, it may be time to consider getting a new refrigerator. A new refrigerator can save you space, food, and energy, as well as improve the appearance and value of your kitchen.

 

How to Save Energy with Your Refrigerator

Your refrigerator is one of the most energy-consuming appliances in your home, accounting for about 10% of your total electricity usage. To reduce your energy consumption and save money on your bills, you can follow these simple tips:

– Keep your refrigerator away from heat sources, such as ovens, dishwashers, or direct sunlight
– Set the temperature between 35°F and 38°F for the fresh food compartment and 0°F for the freezer
– Check the door seals regularly and replace them if they are worn or damaged
– Avoid opening and closing the door too frequently or for too long
– Clean the coils and vents at least twice a year to remove dust and dirt
– Defrost your freezer regularly if it is not self-defrosting
– Don’t overfill or underfill your refrigerator, as this can affect the air circulation and cooling efficiency
– Choose an Energy Star certified model when buying a new refrigerator, as they are more energy-efficient and eco-friendly

 

Conclusion

Your refrigerator is more than just a place to store your food. It is an essential appliance that affects your health, comfort, and budget. By following these tips and advice from The Bright Plumbing, you can keep your refrigerator in good shape, save energy and money, and enjoy its benefits for years to come. Don’t forget to share this blog post with your friends and family, and to follow us on Facebook for more #RefrigeratorTips and #PlumbingAdvice.

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