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Buying a refrigerator is not a simple (or inexpensive) task. People usually save up for days, weeks, or even months and then shop around for the best deal. And when you finally find one that you like, it’s a satisfying feeling. You leave knowing that you won’t have to go through that process again anytime soon because refrigerators can last anywhere from 10 to 20 years.

However, you will have to accept the unfortunate reality of the situation at some point: your refrigerator will not last forever.

While refrigerators typically do not require much maintenance, they are not immune to damage from normal wear and tear. Problems can range from the minor, such as a broken icemaker or water filter, to the more serious, such as overheating. Because the severity of problems varies, deciding whether to pay for repairs or just buy a new one can be difficult.

Many factors influence the decision, including the age and type of refrigerator, as well as the extent of the damage. We wanted to make your decision a little easier. If you’re trying to decide whether to repair or replace your refrigerator, this guide can help.

When to Replace Your Refrigerator: Overheating
It defies logic to believe that a refrigerator designed to keep your food and beverages cold can overheat. However, because the majority of refrigerators are powered by a motor, the motor can overheat. While it is normal to feel some heat when touching the back of your refrigerator,

it should not be so hot that you have to quickly pull your hand away to avoid burning. Feeling an unusually high level of heat coming from your refrigerator is a clear indication that something is wrong with your refrigerator or your refrigeration thermometer.

Because the coils in the back of your fridge are insulated, you won’t feel too much heat. If you notice your refrigerator heating up, you should contact a repair technician as soon as possible to inspect the coils. The repair technician could tell you one of two things:

(1) that the problem is minor and that you can fix it by replacing the coils, or (2) that the fridge is beyond repair and that it would be a better investment to replace it. To avoid this, make it a habit to dust your refrigerator’s condensers at least once a month.

The freezer unit has froze over.
On the other end of the spectrum, your refrigerator freezer may be running too cold. Of course, the entire purpose of a freezer is to keep food that is supposed to be frozen frozen. It would be preferable, however, if you did not have to pick ice off of your food before cooking it.

If your fridge freezer is starting to resemble an iceberg, you have a problem. We recommend that you try to fix the problem yourself before calling a technician. Unplug the refrigerator to try to defrost the freezer. After re-plugging it in, keep an eye on the freezer to see what happens. This ought to suffice.

If you continue to have problems after defrosting, you should contact an appliance repair technician or consider purchasing a new refrigerator. This issue is more common in older refrigerators because they lack an automatic defrost mechanism like newer models.

As a result, taking the plunge and purchasing a new fridge or freezer will save you a significant amount of time, money, and repair trips in the long run.

A puddle of water has formed around the refrigerator.
This is not only hazardous to your refrigerator, but it is also hazardous to you! The presence of puddles from the refrigerator should not pose a hazard while walking around the kitchen.

Not to mention the daily mess you have to clean up. A leaking refrigerator could be caused by a variety of factors, including:

The door is not completely closing – inspect the seals around the doors for wear and tear.
Hoses connecting the refrigerator to the drip pan are loose, out of place, or damaged.

The drip pan is cracked.
The freezer is far too cold.

While you can check for these issues on your own, we recommend that you call a technician to get to the bottom of the problem. You don’t want to be stuck wasting money on the wrong replacement parts because you didn’t correctly diagnose the problem.

However, if the replacement parts end up being prohibitively expensive, you may want to consider purchasing a new refrigerator entirely.

Your food is going bad.
Don’t end up spending more money on energy and groceries because you won’t buy a new fridge! If you notice that your fruits, vegetables, and meat are starting to smell or spoil more quickly, it is a clear indication that it is time to shop for a new refrigerator. This not only ruins your food, but it also wastes a lot of energy.

Refrigerators that take a long time to cool your food or that can’t keep the temperature set are wasting energy. One of the first signs that a fridge is on its way out is the inability to maintain temperature settings.

Your refrigerator can be heard running.
Refrigerators are not known for being the most quiet appliances. The majority of refrigerators make a slight humming sound, which is completely normal.

However, if you hear your refrigerator running and are not in the immediate vicinity of the kitchen, it is best to call a repair technician to determine what the problem is.

Before calling a technician, you can resolve the issue by unplugging and replugging your refrigerator. If the buzzing continues after trying this, contact your repair technician to finally get some peace and quiet.

Condensation at its peak
If you have a lot of condensation, it means your refrigerator isn’t cooling properly. If you touch the outside of your refrigerator and it sweats, inspect the rubber seal that surrounds the door. The sealing prevents cold air from escaping and warm air from entering.

If you notice water droplets or hints of mold or mildew, contact a technician or purchase the necessary replacement parts. The new sealing will help to keep cold air in and warm air out.

Look for hints of condensation inside your freezer as well. If you notice your freezer sweating, it is most likely due to an incorrect temperature setting. You must address this issue immediately, as it may cause your food to spoil.

Consider the following factors when deciding whether to repair or replace your broken refrigerator:
When you notice signs that your refrigerator is malfunctioning, there are a number of factors to consider before deciding whether to repair or replace the unit. These include the refrigerator’s age, type, energy efficiency, and the extent of the damage.

Age of the Refrigerator
While the lifespan varies depending on the type of refrigerator, consumers can usually expect their fridge to last about ten years.

Some refrigerators, such as built-in and integrated models, have a lifespan of up to twenty years. Standard refrigerators, such as freezer-top and side-by-side models, have a lifespan of about 10-15 years. Other factors, such as how well it is cared for and its construction, can also have an impact on the life of your refrigerator.

There are a few things you can do to extend the life of your refrigerator. This includes keeping the unit away from direct sunlight and heat-producing appliances like microwaves and dryers.

It is also critical to keep the coils on the back of your refrigerator a few inches away from the wall to avoid damage to the insulation. You should also clean the coils, door seals, and drip tray at least once a month. Gaskets will not dry out and crack as a result of this.

If you’re still undecided about whether to replace or repair your refrigerator, keep in mind that the longer you’ve had it, the higher the potential repair cost. If your refrigerator is more than ten years old, repairing it may be more expensive than purchasing a new one.

Type of Refrigerator
It is critical to consider the type of refrigerator when deciding whether to replace or repair it. Some refrigerators are more difficult and expensive to repair than others. According to a Consumer Reports study, when deciding whether to repair or replace, the following guidelines should be followed.

Repairing built-in refrigerators is almost always worthwhile. They are not only less expensive to repair, but they also have a longer lifespan.

Side-by-side refrigerators should be repaired within a five-year period and replaced after that.

Bottom-freezer refrigerators should be repaired within seven years and replaced thereafter.

Refrigerators with top-freezers should be repaired within three years, considered for repair within three to six years, and replaced if older than seven years.

PRO-TIP: Always check to see if you have a warranty or extended service before considering replacement or repair. With a warranty, you can usually have the refrigerator replaced or repaired for free. However, if your refrigerator is more than ten years old, you are unlikely to have a warranty on it.

Energy Conservation
If your refrigerator was built before 1992, you are most likely paying exorbitant energy bills. Refrigerators were first rated by Energy Star in 1992 in order to identify and promote energy-efficient products while reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

According to Energy Star, a ten-year-old refrigerator consumes twice as much energy as an Energy Star-rated refrigerator. This not only wastes energy and raises your utility bills, but it is also bad for the environment.

As a result, if your refrigerator is more than ten years old, you should think about investing in a new Energy Star-rated refrigerator. After the first month of installation, you will notice a difference in your energy bill. We understand that purchasing a new, energy-efficient refrigerator is a significant financial investment. However, the advantages will begin to outweigh the disadvantages almost immediately.

The Amount of Damage
We discussed the various types of problems that can occur with your refrigerator earlier, but we didn’t go into great detail about the extent of the damage. This is due to the fact that it varies depending on the situation. Regardless of the issue, you should always consult a refrigerator repair technician about any damages before purchasing a new unit.

However, as a general rule, if you have multiple faulty parts or your refrigerator is more than ten years old, it is probably time to replace it. Consumer Reports suggests replacing your refrigerator if the cost of repairing it is more than half the cost of purchasing a new one.

Finally, some thoughts
There are numerous factors to consider when deciding whether to repair or replace your refrigerator and freezer. However, based on the specific problem, the age of the refrigerator, the type of refrigerator, and the extent of the damage, you should have a good idea of what to do.

Don’t think it’s a bad thing if you decide it’s time to buy a new fridge. You will almost certainly end up saving thousands of dollars in repairs and spoiled food. Consider it an opportunity to purchase that black stainless steel refrigerator, under-counter refrigerator, or French door refrigerator you’ve always desired.

 

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