Sunday, July 16, 2017

Keeping Appliances Cool

It may seem strange but the hot summer days can affect more than just your lawn and landscaping.  It can take a toll on your kitchen appliances as well.

The heat can cause your refrigerator to run harder than normal to stay cool - affecting your utility bill and your wallet.

So what can you do?

Take these steps to help your refrigerator stay cool.


  • Keep your refrigerator in a cool spot in your home (not the garage) and make sure there is some space around it for heat to go and air to circulate.
  • Clean your coils regularly. Consult your owners manual for more information. Keep the front grill dust free as well.
  • When you leave the house, set the thermostat at a reasonable temperature so the home doesn't get too hot and then have to cool off fast when you return.
  • Uncovered food can release moisture back into the refrigerator. Keep food covered at all times.
  • Don't overload the refrigerator. Only store what needs to be kept cool.
  • Your most perishable items should be stored in the refrigerator itself, not the door. The temperature of the door will fluctuate the most.

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