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3 Ways to Fix Refrigerator Leaking Water

3 Ways to Fix Refrigerator Leaking Water

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Fridges are probably the most important household appliances modern homes cant be imagined without. Theyre also quite expensive and not as easy to maintain as most people think. The improper use, the lack of the regular cleanings, the excessive workload, the outside conditions the fridge has to operate in and common minor functioning failures that arent treated on time may lead to significant breakdowns and, consequently, repairing or replacing costs.  

As its not only a clogged kitchen sink or a broken dishwasher that may flood your kitchen, but also the fridges faulty operation that makes it leak, its quite important to be proactive and prevent refrigerator water leaks by cleaning your appliances regularly and defrosting even the frost free or frost control fridges to avoid faulty water lines and sudden leaks.

But, if those actually happen, you need to take immediate actions to determine the culprit of the leak and figure out the way to stop it. To do that, you need to learn what may make your refrigerator leak, which parts of the appliance you need to examine to figure out where the water comes from, and how to fix the issue.

So, herere top 3 reasons why your refrigerator may leak and which steps have to be taken to bring your fridge back to order in each of those cases.

1. The defrost drain is blocked

What happens

When you notice a leak in your fridge, the defrost drain is the first place you need to check. When tiny food crumbs and other small particles accumulate in that drain, they may clog its hose, cause the buildup of the ice that prevents the water condensate and other excessive moisture from draining and your refrigerator from being able to control the frost or defrost on its own depending on the model of your appliance.

Eventually, it will leak. The more time you take to fix the issue, the more water your fridge will leak and the more probable the major breakdown will get.

How to fix

The solution is quite obvious and doesnt require any advanced skills or knowledge to apply. You just need to unplug your refrigerator, find the defrost drains opening at the back wall of the fridge (not the freezer), use a small kitchen funnel or a kettle to run hot water through the drain and relieve it from the ice blockage.

After that, youll have to clean out the debris that was the main cause of the problem. Thus, grab a thin drain cleaning snake to get rid of the clog. If you dont have one, you may easily use a long wire or a straightened metal hanger instead. Clean both from the inside and the back of the fridge.

But, if you dont have the pipe snake or if you just cant locate the blockage, dont leave the drain issue not handled and ask a plumber or an appliance repair pro to finish the task. Otherwise, youll have to deal with frequent leaks and fridge malfunctions.

2. Misaligned water filter

What happens

When the water filter wasnt installed properly and its misaligned in its housing, it might leak water. In addition to that, the water might leak from the water filter compartment of the fridge if the filters housing is broken or cracked. Broken filters cause leaks as well.

How to fix

Unplug the fridge, undo the filter and reinstall it, making sure that the filter and its housing are properly aligned. If that doesnt do the job, get your fridge inspected and its filter/filters housing replaced.

3. Water leaking from under the fridge frozen or broken water supply line

What happens

This often happens to the models with the built-in cold water and ice makers. The reason for this problem is quite similar to the previous one the debris clog or the ice buildup that interrupts the water lines normal flow makes the water leak and influences the ice and cold water production.

How to fix

The first thing to do is to unplug the appliance, find the shut-off valve that is related to the refrigerators water line (it may be located behind the fridge, under the kitchen sink or in the basement right underneath the fridge).

Then, youll have to inspect plastic pipes to determine if therere any frozen water clogs in them. If you notice any, youll just need to leave your refrigerator to defrost for a few hours and test the fridge. If the ice clog was the ultimate culprit of the leak, the fridge should be alright after its all melted and gone. Finally, check the drain pan for any damages just in case.

However, if its not the ice that clogged the water line or if therere any cracks in the actual pipes, youll have to consult with an expert or even get them cleaned/replaced by an appliance repair pro not to damage the system.

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