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Keeping It Cool: Top Tips for Regular Refrigeration Maintenance

Did you realize, however, that numerous people ignore basic maintenance of their refrigerator until something goes sideways- usually resulting in expensive repairs and/or spoiled food? By performing necessary preventative refrigeration maintenance in Chula Vista, you can not only improve performance, but you will also lengthen its lifespan and lower your energy bill.

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Keeping It Cool: Top Tips for Regular Refrigeration Maintenance

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  1. KEEPING IT COOL: TOP TIPS FOR REGULAR REFRIGERATION MAINTENANCE Your refrigerator is one of the most critical appliances in your home or business. Its ability to work continuously all day and night is essential for keeping food fresh and safe to eat. Did you realize, however, that numerous people ignore basic maintenance of their refrigerator until something goes sideways- usually resulting in expensive repairs and/or spoiled food? By performing necessary preventative refrigeration maintenance in Chula Vista, you can not only improve performance, but you will also lengthen its lifespan and lower your energy bill. Clean the Condenser Coils Regularly The coils of a refrigerator are either on the back or bottom of the unit and are designed to release heat that was removed from the refrigerator’s interior. When they become clogged with dust, pet hair, and dirt, they are unable to release the heat properly, causing your refrigerator to work harder and use more energy. To maintain the coils, you should ideally clean them every six months with a coil brush or vacuum. Just unplug the refrigerator, locate the coil, and remove the collected debris. Check and Replace Door Seals If the seals are frayed, loose, or have collected grime, cold air will escape, forcing the appliance to run non-stop to maintain a temperature that will achieve temperature balance. You can test the seal by closing the door on some paper; if it pulls out effortlessly, it means you will need to remediate the gasket. You will want to clean the seals regularly with soap and water. Check the seals regularly to see if they are cracked or loose; if either, replace them as soon as you can, as a secure and clean seal will ensure that you consistently are maintaining a temperature range that is energy efficient while preserving food for a longer time.

  2. Maintain the Right Temperature Setting To ensure that your refrigerator and freezer are running at the appropriate temperatures for food safety as well as energy efficiency, you want to ensure that they are running well in their temperature refrigerator setting is usually around 37 degrees, with the freezer setting around 0 degrees. Maintaining these ranges will help minimize bacterial growth and help preserve food. Make sure to use a refrigerator thermometer because the built-in dials on the fridge or freezer may not accurately reflect the honest internal temperature. You also want to avoid having too many things packed into the refrigeration as that will disrupt the circulation of air. The goal is to maintain the right balance of temperatures so that the appliance is not working harder to cool down its contents. zone. A good Defrost the Freezer When Needed Many refrigerators today have automatic defrost schedules, but for older or manual defrost models, you'll have to periodically do it yourself. Frost buildup can hinder the efficiency of your freezer by taking up the storage room and interfering with the compressor. If the frost on the freezer wall becomes thicker than a quarter of an inch, you should defrost it. For the process, you will unplug the refrigerator, take any food out, and allow the frost to melt naturally, or use some warm water to help it along. It is best not to use a sharp tool for chipping the layer of ice, as you could damage internal components. If you periodically defrost the freezer it should reliably work long and well.

  3. Clean the Interior and Organize the Contents A clean, orderly refrigerator will work better while also looking better. It is a good idea to periodically wipe down the inside of your refrigerator every few weeks with a mild cleaning solution to disinfect your surfaces. Bacteria can grow from spills, crumbs, and expired food. You should remove expired or spoiled food at the same time you clean it to eliminate unnecessary clutter. Keeping food organized in your refrigerator also helps keep cold air moving and makes more room for things. You can store dairy products on the top shelf, raw meat in a separate bin at the bottom, and easy-to-reach locations for food you use often. The Last Words By suggestions, you can keep your refrigerator chilly and working year after year. More importantly, to ensure you get a cold drink or make a delicious meal from what goes inside, don't forget to take care of what is outside and around the fridge as well. following these best practice CONTACT NOW! (619) 932-9238 Brightstarrefrigeration.com

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