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It’s recommended to have your refrigerator serviced at least once a year to ensure optimal performance and longevity.
Common signs include excessive noise, temperature fluctuations, water leakage, ice buildup, and the refrigerator not cooling properly.
Loud noises could be due to a faulty fan, compressor issues, or loose components. A technician can diagnose and fix the problem.
Regularly clean the coils, avoid overloading, keep the door seals tight, and set the right temperature (37-40°F for the fridge, 0°F for the freezer).
Check if the temperature settings are correct, ensure the vents aren’t blocked, and clean the condenser coils. If the issue persists, call a technician.
Installation typically takes 1-2 hours, depending on the model and whether water line connections are needed for ice makers or water dispensers.
While basic installations can be done yourself, professional installation is recommended for proper leveling, water line connections, and ensuring efficiency.
You can try unclogging the defrost drain or checking the water line, but if the leak continues, it’s best to call a professional.
Most refrigerators last between 10-15 years. Regular maintenance can extend their lifespan.
If your fridge is over 10 years old and requires frequent repairs, replacing it with a newer, energy-efficient model may be more cost-effective.