We never expect our fridge to suddenly start leaking, but when it does, we need to resolve the issue right away. If you’ve recently noticed a big puddle on the floor around your fridge, simply wiping it clean is not a smart solution. That being said, in most cases, a leaking refrigerator can be fixed without the help of an appliance technician. To help you do this, Rosedale Service, an appliance servicer in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, has outlined a couple of potential causes for leaks in your fridge. Be sure to give them a call if you have any question or if you need further assistance.

 

Ice Cube Maker

If you think the leak is coming from your icemaker, check the valve for leaks. If it is leaking, tighten the screws. If that doesn’t do it and the water keeps leaking, you will need to replace the whole unit.

 

Blocked Drain

This is the most common cause of leakage in refrigerators. The defrosting drain is usually the one most likely to become blocked. To fix the issue, you have to take out the bottom part of drain tube from the fridge and quickly put the tube into a bucket to catch the water. Once this is done, remove the top of the drain. After, try to feel if there are frozen parts on the tube and remove them. If so, you have found your problem. Probably just running water down the drain won’t dislodge the clog.

 

Drip Pan

Another common cause of a leaking refrigerator is the drip pan. Check if there are cracks or holes on the pan. A damaged pan will have to be replaced.

 

Hope these 3 tips have helped you diagnosing your problem. If you were unable to solve the issue or if you think the problem is coming from another part of the refrigerator, be sure to give a call to Rosedale Servicetoday for prompt refrigerator service in Chadds Ford. You can also visit their website to find out more about the services they have to offer.