Summer heat can make your refrigerator work harder than usual. During hot weather in Metro Detroit, refrigerators often run longer to keep food cold and safe.
Hot kitchens, extra groceries, and refrigerators placed in garages or laundry rooms can all put more strain on the appliance.
At Detroit Appliance, we help homeowners throughout Metro Detroit restore cooling performance with professional refrigeration repair services.
Why Summer Heat Affects Your Refrigerator’s Performance
How the Refrigeration Cycle Works in High Ambient Temperatures
Your refrigerator removes heat from inside the appliance and releases it into the surrounding air. During summer, that process becomes harder because the air around the refrigerator is already warm.
When indoor temperatures rise, the refrigerator usually runs longer to stay cold.
The Role of Your Condenser Coils
Condenser coils help move heat out of the refrigerator. Dust, dirt, and pet hair can build up on the coils and block airflow.
Dirty coils make the refrigerator work harder and may reduce cooling performance.
Why Garage and Laundry Room Refrigerators Are Especially Vulnerable
Many Metro Detroit homeowners keep a second refrigerator in the garage or laundry room. These spaces often get much hotter during the summer.
Garage refrigerators may struggle during extreme heat because many appliances aren’t built for very high temperatures.
Warning Signs Your Refrigerator Is Struggling in the Heat
Compressor Running Constantly
It’s normal for refrigerators to run more during summer, but nonstop operation may signal a problem.
Dirty coils, worn seals, blocked airflow, or failing parts can all cause the refrigerator to run longer than normal.
Food Not Staying as Cold as It Should
Food that feels warmer than normal may be a sign your refrigerator isn’t cooling properly.
You may notice:
- Soft ice cream
- Warm drinks
- Condensation
- Uneven cooling between shelves
Unusual Sounds or Vibrations
Refrigerators normally make some noise, but loud buzzing, clicking, rattling, or vibrating sounds can point to added strain on the system.
The Exterior Feels Warmer Than Usual
The outside of a refrigerator may feel slightly warm because heat is being released from the system. However, excessive heat around the sides or back may point to airflow problems or dirty coils.
What Metro Detroit Homeowners Can Do to Help Their Refrigerator in Summer
Keep Condenser Coils Clean
Cleaning condenser coils helps improve airflow and cooling performance.
Many homeowners can vacuum dust from the coils or gently clean them with a soft brush.
Check the Door Gaskets
Damaged door seals allow cold air to escape. This forces the refrigerator to work harder to stay cold.
Check for cracked or loose seals around the refrigerator doors.
Give the Refrigerator Adequate Clearance
Refrigerators need space around them for airflow.
Boxes, walls, or cabinets placed too close to the appliance can trap heat and make cooling harder.
Avoid Placing Hot Food Directly in the Fridge
Putting hot food directly into the refrigerator raises the inside temperature and forces the appliance to work harder.
Allow leftovers and hot dishes to cool slightly before placing them inside the refrigerator.
Consider the Location of Your Refrigerator
If possible, avoid placing refrigerators in very hot spaces like garages without climate control.
Detroit Appliance also provides freezer repair services for homeowners dealing with cooling issues in freezers and secondary appliances.
We Also Serve: Macomb County, Wayne County, and Oakland County
We also serve homeowners throughout Macomb County, Wayne County, and Oakland County.
If your refrigerator is struggling in the summer heat, contact Detroit Appliance to schedule professional refrigerator repair in Metro Detroit. Homeowners can also take advantage of available special offers and appliance repair coupons before scheduling service.
If your refrigerator is struggling in the summer heat, contact Detroit Appliance to schedule professional refrigerator repair in Metro Detroit.
Frequently Asked Questions
At What Temperature Does A Refrigerator Start To Struggle?
Many refrigerators start working harder when surrounding temperatures become very hot, especially in garages or poorly ventilated spaces.
How Often Should I Clean My Refrigerator's Condenser Coils?
Many manufacturers recommend cleaning condenser coils every six to twelve months. Homes with pets may need more frequent cleaning.
Is It Normal For My Refrigerator To Run More In Summer?
Refrigerators usually run longer during summer because they must remove more heat to keep food cold.
Can A Refrigerator Be Repaired If It Fails Completely In Summer?
Professional repairs can often fix cooling problems, airflow issues, failing parts, or other refrigerator problems, depending on the condition of the appliance.