If you
have recently purchased a refrigerator, you are aware of how
expensive of an appliance it is. Chances are that your fridge set you
back several hundreds of dollars, if not more. When making a purchase
as expensive as a refrigerator, you want to get the most out of your
money. These tips below will maximize your fridge’s lifespan and help
add to its everyday value.
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Follow a proper
maintenance schedule. Following
an adequate maintenance routine is the best way to maximize your
refrigerator’s lifespan. Staying on top of tasks like cleaning the
condenser coils will cut down on the wear-and-tear of your fridge
and keep it running efficiently. See an example of a good
refrigerator maintenance schedule here. -
Stock your
refrigerator and freezer. Your
refrigerator and freezer both operate best when they are
well-stocked. If your fridge is filled with items, they will help
keep each other cold when the door is opened. In addition to
reducing the amount of electricity that your refrigerator consumes,
it should also make your perishable food items last longer. -
Store food in the
right places. Different foods
should be stored in different sections of the refrigerator. Items
which are susceptible to spoiling, such as meats and dairy, should
be stored at the bottom because that’s where it is the coldest.
Likewise, items like condiments should be kept on the door because
temperatures fluctuate the most there. Everything you need to know
about this can be found here. -
Move the fridge a
couple of inches forward. In
order to allow for proper ventilation, the back of your refrigerator
should be at least six inches away from the wall. In order for a
refrigerator to stay cool, it removes internal heat, which escapes
through the back of the unit. Having adequate ventilation is a key
for the energy efficiency and operation of your appliance. -
Stay organized.
Keeping the inside of your
refrigerator organized is the best way to maximize space. Instead of
putting things wherever they will immediately fit, taking the time
to sort your food out will let you fit more in your fridge than you
knew was possible. Here are 8 tips to organizing your fridge.
If your
refrigerator is malfunctioning, consider getting it repaired over
replacing it. Repairing your refrigerator with 24/7 Refrigerator
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refrigerator is malfunctioning, consider getting it repaired over
replacing it. Repairing your refrigerator with 24/7 Refrigerator
Service is fast and much cheaper than buying a new model. We offer
around-the-clock coverage and have over 70 years of experience
serving Long Island and New York City. Visit our website for more
information, or connect with us on social media – we are active on
both Facebook and Twitter.