Keeping Your Fridge Nice and Chilly
According to standards set by the FDA, refrigerators should typically be set to 40 degrees Fahrenheit or lower to maintain food safety. On the other side of the same coin, freezers should be set to 0 degrees or lower. However, it's not unusual for fridges and freezers to lack cold air. If your appliance isn't getting cold enough, Mr. Appliance of Estrella Mountain can help. We work with residents of Goodyear, Avondale, and Buckeye, AZ, bringing them the gold standard in repair work and replacement. We'll evaluate your refrigerator, determine the problem, and recommend a speedy fix. Before you know it, your fridge will be chilly and safe for your fruits and veggies again.
Why Is My Refrigerator Not Cold Enough?
The first step to fixing the problem is figuring out why the refrigerator is not getting cold enough. Before you ever call for service, you can check a few areas. Here are some of the most common, easily addressed reasons why a fridge may not be cold enough:
- Plugs—More often than not, a warn fridge means the appliance isn't properly plugged in. Be sure to check the outlets and make sure everything is plugged in completely.
- Door Seals—Is the fridge or freezer door closing completely? If the door seals or gaskets are broken, the door may not totally close, leaving the inside of your fridge warmer than recommended.
- Air Circulation—Check the vents in your refrigerator and make sure they're free of obstructions. If boxes of food are blocking the vent, cold air may be unable to circulate and cool the interior.
- Thermostat—Take a look at the thermostat in the back of the fridge and ensure it's set to the correct temperature. Sometimes, people accidentally hit the thermostat while taking food out of the refrigerator and don't notice until the fridge is unusually warm.
Finding the Cause of the Issue
So, you've run through the four possibilities above, and still, the refrigerator will not get cold enough. If this is the case for you, there's probably a more complicated issue. No matter why your refrigerator is struggling, Mr. Appliance of Estrella Mountain is here to help. We repair all kinds of common appliance problems, and we'll pinpoint the issue quickly. Check out our guide to possible problems with your refrigerator:
Refrigerator Compressor
The refrigerator compressor has the big responsibility of pushing refrigerant vapor into the coils, creating heat that later cools and absorbs warmth in the appliance. When the compressor malfunctions, you may notice increased temperatures even when the fan is running.