Your fridge runs 24/7—no breaks, no vacations. It’s one of the hardest-working appliances in your home, and when something goes wrong, you notice fast.

Some issues are more common than others, and catching them early can save you from a total breakdown (and a fridge full of spoiled food).

The Most Frequent Refrigerator Repairs

Temperature Issues – Your fridge isn’t keeping things cold? The thermostat, evaporator fan, or condenser coils might be the culprit. Left unchecked, this can lead to warm milk and a ticking time bomb for your groceries.

Leaking Water – If you see puddles under your fridge, it’s usually a clogged or frozen drain line. The good news? It’s fixable. The bad news? If ignored, it can lead to floor damage or even mold.

Broken Ice Maker – Ice makers love to stop working at the worst possible time (think summer BBQ). Most failures come from frozen water lines or a faulty inlet valve.

Noisy Operation – Your fridge shouldn’t sound like a jet engine. Buzzing, humming, or rattling usually means trouble with the condenser fan or compressor.

Door Seal Failure – If your door gasket is cracked or loose, cold air escapes, making your fridge work overtime (which means higher energy bills and faster wear).

How to Prevent Common Refrigerator Issues

Clean the condenser coils every six months – Built-in models require a ladder and specialized brushes. If that sounds like a hassle, call your appliance pros—we’ll handle it.

Check and replace door gaskets – If you notice cracks or peeling, swap them out before they start costing you in efficiency.

Defrost clogged drain lines – If you see water pooling inside or under the fridge, don’t ignore it. A simple fix now beats water damage later.

Monitor temperature settings – Keep your fridge at 37°F and freezer at 0°F for optimal performance.

Catching small problems early is the key to avoiding costly repairs. If your fridge is acting up, call in the pros before it turns into a full-blown meltdown.