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Get Rid of Your Freezer’s Ice Build-up Quickly

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Get Rid of Your Freezer’s Ice Build-up Quickly

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  1. Get Rid of Your Freezer’s Ice Build-up Quickly Ice build-up in your freezer is normal, but excessive amounts of ice are alarming. So, when this happens, you need Viking Appliance Repairs in Seattle, which offers professional Ice Maker repair. This way, you know that your freezer will be in better condition than before. Of course, we know you want to learn how to fix your freezer before giving Viking Appliance Repairs in Seattle a call. Therefore, we’ll help you learn why your freezer has excessive ice buildup and how you can fix it.

  2. ● You open your freezer multiple times a day. Opening your freezer multiple times a day can change the temperature. Hot air can enter the freezer and add moisture inside. When the moisture freezes, it becomes ice. And if you open your freezer multiple times a day, the build-up will increase. Ensure that you have already planned your meal for the day or the week. You can organize your freezer to avoid opening the freezer too long. Put food items you plan to cook at the front and food items reserved for other days or occasions at the back. Therefore, you can just grab the food and close the door in seconds. ● You don’t properly close your freezer’s door. Sometimes, we only give a little push to our freezer door and expect it to magically close on its own. But, you need to make sure that the door is completely closed to avoid cold air from escaping and hot air from entering your freezer. A change in temperature and additional moisture can affect your freezer. Not properly closing the door can lead to ice build-up that would be hard to remove. Remember that defrosting will take time, so it’s better to avoid ice build-up altogether. ● Your freezer is either empty or too full of food items. A nearly empty or too crowded freezer can also cause ice build-up. An empty freezer will have nothing to freeze, so it finds moisture or water spills to freeze. You’ll have a freezer full of ice that’s too hard to get rid of. If your freezer is too full and ice builds up around food, removing the food from your freezer would be hard. It will also damage the food and the walls of your freezer. So, don’t force or use a knife to take off any built-up ice. Ensure that you fill your freezer with just the right amount of food. Leave space between food items so air can properly circulate and preserve the food inside.

  3. ● Your freezer’s temperature is too low. Check the temperature in your freezer if it’s too low. If you set the temperature lower than the ideal temperature, ice may build up, and you’ll struggle to remove food items stuck together by the ice build-up. So, when you notice ice forming, always check first your temperature setting. You place hot food directly in your freezer. ● Placing hot food directly into the freezer will allow condensation to happen inside. Once the condensation happens and the freezer lowers its temperature, the water from the condensation will freeze and become solid ice. Then, it will be hard to remove the ice and food inside your freezer. ● You forget to dry your food and containers before placing them inside your freezer. Water will easily freeze under low temperatures, so avoid placing wet food or containers inside the freezer without wiping or throwing excess water. If there is excess water, then the ice would build up. Prevent Your Freezer From Ice Build-up Ice build-up in your freezer is annoying, for it only adds to the list of what you need to do. Therefore, avoid ice build-up in your Viking 5 series refrigeration systems by following these steps: 1. Always keep your freezer well-ventilated inside. Ensure that your freezer is full but not too full. Check if food items are blocking the air vent, which blocks proper air circulation. Organize your food while avoiding blockages. 2. Clean your freezer regularly. Cleaning your freezer allows you to check on each corner of your freezer. When there is damage, you can have it repaired right away. Also, you can avoid water spills that could lead to ice build-up. 3. Always check your freezer’s temperature. Your freezer’s temperature should always be perfect to prevent ice buildup. The ideal temperature to keep food well-preserved is 36 degrees Fahrenheit. 4. Wipe off the water inside your freezer. Every time there is water in your freezer, remove it right away. This way, your freezer stays clean, and ice won’t form. 5. Have scheduled maintenance to ensure your freezer’s quality. Regular maintenance checks for your freezer allow you to have a fully functional freezer that won’t have any problems. Therefore, contact your tried and trusted appliance repair company for maintenance.

  4. Prevention is better than repairs or replacements, so always have time to thoroughly inspect your freezer. This way, your unit could last a long time, and you get to enjoy it for years to come.

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