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Kenmore Fridge Seal
Kenmore appliances are built to last, but even a top-tier Kenmore fridge will stop working someday. In this post, our Kenmore appliance repair experts share 7 signs of fridge failure. If any of these issues sound familiar, give us a call at (619) 719-5005 – your grocery and utility bill will thank you for it!
  • Sweaty fridge syndrome. Is your fridge sweating like a suspect in police custody? Kenmore appliances aren’t supposed to be slicked in excess condensation. If you notice water droplets on the inside or outside of your fridge, consider it a serious red flag. Excess condensation indicates that your fridge isn’t cooling properly. Alternately, it could mean that your gaskets aren’t sealing the way they should be.
  • The motor’s running hot. Don’t be alarmed if you feel some heat coming out of the back of your refrigerator. Motors generate heat. That said, the heat should not be excessive. After all, the coils in the back of your fridge are insulated, which should keep you from feeling too much heat. If the back of your fridge is emitting excess heat, contact a San Diego Kenmore appliance repair expert. Replacing your fridge’s coils is a tough task that is best handled by professionals.
  • Foods is spoiling fast and grocery bills are rising. If you notice that you’re throwing away more food than you’re used to, your fridge is probably on the fritz. Old or malfunctioning fridges will take longer to cool your food, and will be unable to maintain their optimal temperatures. This is a big problem for your grocery and energy bills.
  • The Ice Age has hit your freezer. You shouldn’t need a chisel to get a bag of frozen peas out for dinner! If your freezer looks like a winter wonderland, it’s probably time for a repair. Your first move should be to defrost the freezer. If the problem persists after you’ve plugged your fridge back in, it might be time to invest in a replacement.
  • Your Kenmore appliance is entering its Golden Years. If your fridge is more than 10 years old, it may be time for a new one. Kenmore appliances are high quality and can last anywhere from 10-20 years with proper maintenance and upkeep, but this isn’t a hard and fast rule. If you’ve had to schedule multiple repairs in the same year, consider it a sign that your fridge’s life expectancy is coming to an end.
  • You can hear the motor running. Can you hear your refrigerator running? No, this isn’t a crank call. Refrigerators aren’t exactly noiseless appliances, but they shouldn’t make a lot of racket, either. If your fridge is buzzing or humming, it’s time to call in a repair expert.
  • Your energy bill keeps climbing. If your daily routine is unchanged but your energy bills are climbing, your fridge could be the culprit. It’s even more likely if your Kenmore appliance is over ten years old. Scheduling a repair with a San Diego professional could save you a lot of money in the long term, so call now!
Contact a Qualified Kenmore Appliance Repair Professional Think your fridge needs a tune up? The San Diego team can help. Contact us:

(619) 719-5005

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