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5 Common Causes of Refrigerator Leaks

11/11/2020 (Permalink)

Have you seen a puddle or some dripping around the refrigerator?  Possibly some water stains, water damage ,or corrosion?  If you are having to clean up water around your refrigerator, here are some tips that may help to determine the cause. Refrigerators are heavy, so you may need an additional person to assist.

When it involves a refrigerator the 5 most common causes of leaks are:

Improperly Leveled: When water is noticed around the fridge check to see if the fridge is leveled properly. If the fridge is tipped forward even a small amount, it can prevent water from properly flowing to the drain. Proper leveling of a fridge will depend on the model, so check the owner’s manual to determine if your fridge should be completely level or slightly tipped back. Most refrigerators are supposed to be tipped back slightly. This is accomplished by using a level and adjusting the front legs to be a little higher than the back and level left to right. Additionally, proper leveling will allow the door to gently swing closed if opened 90 degrees or less.

A blocked defrost drain: This can stop the defrost-cycle water from draining properly. Over time,, ice and other debris, such as food particles may build-up and clog the drain. Flush the drain from inside using warm or hot water and remove remaining debris with a pipe cleaner.

The drain pan. Check for cracks in the drain pan to determine if it is faulty.

Filter. If your refrigerator has a filter make sure it is the correct size and installed properly. You can find the correct size in the owner's manual or by checking the model online with the manufacturer. Filters should be replaced every 6 months.

Water line. If your refrigerator has an ice maker, water dispenser, or both, there will be water lines running from the main water supply to the back of the fridge. Check the water line. If it is wet you may have a loose connection or a cracked hose. If this is the case, remember to turn off the water supply to the fridge before replacing a hose.

Whatever the cause, there may also be water or mold damage to the flooring and cabinets in your kitchen. If you experience a refrigerator leak, please contact SERVPRO of Lake Travis / NW Austin right away to treat and help to prevent any further damage.

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