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Hi there. My name is Kathy Mills. Welcome. I would like to use my site to share information about appliances. I spent my teenage years tearing down appliances for scrap metal. Throughout that process, I learned how to spot repairable issues that could be repaired in order to return the appliances to service with just a few quick part replacements. I also learned how to spot catastrophic damage that warranted a simple and quick teardown instead. I hope you will utilize the information on my site to learn more about the way your appliances operate. I will talk about the internal components and their functions in great detail. Thanks.

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3 Tips For Dealing With A Malfunctioning Refrigerator

Did you purchase a fixer-upper house that came with a malfunctioning refrigerator that still has appeal? If you are looking to save as much money as possible during the renovation process, you might actually want to attempt getting the refrigerator repaired. Even if you don't want to get the refrigerator repaired, there are other great ways that you can get rid of it without tossing it into a dumpster. Keep in mind that if the refrigerator is simply tossed out, it will end up in a landfill and possibly cause harm to the environment because it contains Freon. Below, you will discover a few suggestions that can guide you on what to do with the malfunctioning refrigerator.

1. Take the Refrigerator to a Recycling Center

If you don't want to keep the refrigerator in your fixer-upper house, you might want to consider calling a recycling center. Someone from the center might be able to pick the refrigerator up so you won't have to transport it on your own. The great thing about getting the appliance recycled is that it might have parts that can still be used in other appliances. Materials such a plastic and metal can be removed from the appliance and be used for manufacturing other products. You can even earn some money by giving the refrigerator to a recycling center, which can be used towards buying a new refrigerator for your house.

2. Call a Charity 

One of the ways that you can get rid of the refrigerator is to give it to a charitable organization. Although the appliance isn't functioning, there are some charities that will still be able to use it. Most of the time charities are in search of anything that has the ability to be repaired, but some of the organizations will only want specific items. You might want to contact a charity that is in the business of helping families build and furnish their homes.

3. Get in Touch with an Appliance Repair Technician

If you are satisfied with the look of the refrigerator, opting for getting it repaired might be the best thing to do. You should also base your decision on how much repairs are estimated to cost. Simply contact an appliance repair technician at a company like Jensen Appliance & Refrigeration Service to thoroughly inspect the refrigerator and give you a quote on what you can expect to pay. Some of the things that can go wrong with a refrigerator include the air compressor motor wearing out, a damaged fan, and a broken thermostat.