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How to Fix Common Home Appliances

 Ifyou have a leaky fridge, a rattling dryer, a barely cooling HVAC, a stove that no longer sizzles, a clogged dishwasher, or any other appliance repair need, we’ve got you covered with this handy appliance repair troubleshooting guide. And if your problem is bigger than a simple, quick fix for appliances, a home warranty can help take care of the rest.

Leaking Fridge Fixes

If water is leaking on the inside of the fridge, there could be a few different culprits. The self-defrosting drain system or the freezer drain may be clogged. 

Step 1: To fix a leaking refrigerator, start by unplugging it. Find out where the defrosted water is drained and remove the drainage pan.

Step 2: Next, remove the cover panel, locate the drainage tube or channel, and feed it into a bucket to catch excess water.

Step 3: Then, remove the upper portion of the drain tube. Using a hairdryer, you can defrost the tube and remove any clogs caused by ice. If there is a physical blockage, use air or a snake to work the clog out of the pipe.

Eco-Friendly to Repair, Replace, or Recycle Appliances?

Home appliances, especially older models, can use a lot of energy. Many environmentally minded consumers wonder if it’s more earth-friendly to repair old appliances, replace them with more energy-efficient models, or recycle them. 

If you want to learn about eco appliance repair, environmentally friendly appliances, and how to recycle older models.

Should I Repair My Old Appliance?

In general, it’s usually more environmentally and economically friendly to keep appliances until they start to malfunction frequently. Knowing when to repair and replace broken appliances will help you on your sustainability journey.