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Common Freezer Issues

Bath Domestic Appliances has a lot of experience fixing freezers in Wiltshire and Somerset. We see the same problems over and over again. Sometimes, freezer problems are caused by simple mistakes. We’ve put together a list of five common freezer faults that you can check for yourself before calling our freezer experts. Please be careful! Don’t try to fix a freezer yourself unless you know what you’re doing. Freezers use very high voltage electricity, even when they’re turned off.

Continual Operation

If you notice that your freezer might be working too hard to keep your food cold, it could be because it’s struggling to maintain the desired temperature. When your freezer struggles, you’ll often hear it whirring on long after closing the door.

A broken thermostat is a common cause of a freezer working overtime as its responsible for regulating the temperature inside the freezer. Blocked vents can also cause a freezer to not switch off because its vents allow air to circulate inside the freezer. If they’re blocked, the air can’t circulate properly, and the freezer works far harder to keep your food cold.

Not enough refrigerant is another common cause of a freezer working overtime. Refrigerant is a substance that helps to cool the air inside the freezer. If there’s not enough refrigerant, the freezer will have to work harder to keep your food cold.

If you think your freezer might be working overtime, make sure that there is a gap between the wall and the back of your freezer. This allows air to circulate properly and help your freezer to cool more efficiently. If the problem persists, get in touch with our team here at Bath Domestic Appliances. We’re on hand to solve your freezer issues!

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Unequal temperatures

Erratic temperatures and warm spots within the freezer can indicate a number of underlying issues, including a faulty thermostat, blocked air vents, or an improper door seal. These problems often times lead to inefficient cooling and thus food going bad, and an increased energy bill.

If you notice any of these issues, it’s best to call out an engineer from Bath Domestic Appliances to diagnose and fix the problem. Our professional team members carry all the tools and have the expertise to identify the exact cause of the problem and make the necessary repairs. This will help to ensure that your freezer is working properly and efficiently.

Frost accumulation

Excessive frost can cause a number of problems for your freezer such as build up on the seals around the drawers, making them difficult to open and close. This can be frustrating and time-consuming. Also, frost can take up a lot of space in your freezer, reducing the amount of food you can store.

Frost can prevent the freezer from cooling properly, which can lead to food going off which is an unfortunate way to waste money when costs are already high. Finally, frost can damage the freezer’s components, such as the evaporator coils and the fan motor. As a result, you can be hit with costly repairs and even the need for a completely new freezer.

If you notice that your freezer is getting too frosty, you should try to fix the problem by defrosting the ice as soon as possible or calling one of our engineers to solve the issue. This will help to prevent further damage to your freezer and your food, saving you money and time.

Freezer won’t stay chilled

A freezer might not be cooling properly for a number of reasons. You might notice your food defrosting and a noticeable absence of a cold breeze when opening the freezer. When your freezer is unable to maintain a set temperature, it’s important to rule out any simple causes.

First, check to ensure that there’s nothing blocking the door from closing properly by rearranging your freezer items. Following this you can check for a leaky door seal. Any leaks allow warm air to enter the freezer, making it difficult to maintain a cold temperature.

If you live in or around the city of Bath, bring your freezer problems to Bath Domestic Appliances, and we’ll keep you cooking! We serve Bath, Bradford-on-Avon, Corsham, Frome, Keynsham, Melksham, Peasedown St John, Trowbridge, Saltford, Somerset, Warminster, Westbury and Wiltshire.        

Common Fridge Errors

Bath Domestic Appliances have a great deal of experience at repairing fridges across Wiltshire and Somerset, and we come across the same common faults and problems all the time.

Sometimes fridge issues are just down to improper or incorrect use, so we thought we’d compile this list of five common fridge faults that you can use for troubleshooting before you call in our fridge experts for professional advice.

Please be aware though that it is not advisable to tinker with the inner workings of a fridge unless you are qualified to do so, because they use extremely high electricity voltage, which is stored even after the appliance is switched off.

A Warm Fridge

When your fridge isn’t cooling properly, there are a few signs you might notice. Food that goes bad faster than usual, or a lack of a cold breeze when you open the door are the most obvious signs that your fridge is too warm. Before you start troubleshooting, check to make sure that nothing is blocking the door from closing properly. If the door is closing properly, and the temperature is set correctly there are a few other things that could be causing the problem.

One possibility is that the door seal is damaged, allowing warm air to enter the fridge, making it difficult to keep the temperature cold. Another possibility is that the temperature is set too high. Finally, a buildup of frost on the evaporator coils can also cause the fridge to not cool properly. If you are not sure how to fix the problem, you can call a repair technician.

Fluctuating temperatures or warm spots within the fridge can indicate a faulty thermostat, blocked air vents, or an improper door seal. Again, an engineer would be needed as they can bring the correct tools to identify the area of the issue and solve your problem efficiently.

Constant Running

Sometimes your fridge might be working overtime. When your appliance seems to be working overtime, there can be a few reasons, such as a faulty thermostat, blocked vents, or a lack of refrigerant liquid leading to the fridge struggling to maintain the desired temperature.

To help your fridge work more efficiently, make sure there is a gap between the wall and the back of the fridge. This will allow air to circulate properly and help the fridge cool down. If your fridge is still working overtime, even after you have checked the vents and made sure there is a gap between the wall and the back of the fridge, you should contact a qualified appliance repair technician. They will be able to diagnose the problem and fix it for you.

Water Leakage

Water inside or leaking from the front of your fridge can be a sign of a few different problems. If you see water pooling on the bottom shelf or leaking from the front of the fridge, it could be caused by condensation from a faulty door seal. This happens when warm, moist air from the kitchen enters the fridge and condenses on the cold surfaces inside.

Water ingress or leakage from the front panel suggests a temperature control issue. If the fridge is not cooling properly, the warm air inside will also cause condensation and water buildup. Either way, it’s important to have the problem fixed by a professional as soon as possible. Leaving the issue unresolved can lead to mold and mildew growth, which can damage the fridge and pose a health risk.

Get in touch!

At Bath Domestic Appliances, we have great experience in diagnosing and repairing fridges across multiple brands, regardless of model. We proudly serve Bath & surrounding areas including Bradford-on-Avon, Corsham, Frome, Keynsham, Melksham, Peasedown St John, Trowbridge, Saltford, Somerset, Warminster, Westbury and Wiltshire.        

Get in touch with us at Bath Domestic Appliances Repairs on 01225 461711 for Bath or 01373 827929 for near Westbury. Alternatively, email service@bathdomesticappliances.co.uk or use the contact form on our website. We’re ready for your appliance repair!