The Siegel Law Group - February 2025

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Why Estate Planning Should Be Your First Task as Newlyweds

Family Activities That Will Make Valentine’s Day Special

A Little Kindness Goes a Long Way

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Why Appointing a Trustee Should Be One of Your Most Thoughtful Decisions

Check Out Our Seminars!

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Fridge Maintenance 101

Keep It Cool! Simple Maintenance Tips for a Cooler, More Efficient Refrigerator

A little TLC for your refrigerator can go a long way in keeping it running smoothly, saving you on energy bills and, ultimately, from buying a new one sooner than you have to. With just a few easy maintenance steps, your fridge will stay cool, efficient, and fit to do its job! CLEAN THOSE COILS. Did you know your fridge’s coils, usually behind a lower panel on the back, play a key role in cooling? These coils release heat as refrigerant passes through, but dust, pet hair, and debris can build up over time, making your fridge work harder. Slide your fridge out twice a year, open the lower panel, and use your vacuum cleaner’s hose attachment to clear out dust. Want to give it a final wipe? Use a dry towel, as moisture could damage the coils. Just be careful not to bend anything — blocked airflow could prevent your fridge from cooling properly. DON’T IGNORE THE GASKET. That rubber seal, or gasket, around your fridge door may look minor, but it’s essential for keeping cold air in and warm air out. If the gasket doesn’t seal tightly, your fridge has to work harder to

maintain its cool, costing you extra energy. Inspect it for cracks or wear occasionally, and wipe it with warm, soapy water to remove any crumbs or spills. If it’s looking cracked or brittle, head to your local hardware store for a replacement — it’s an easy fix that makes a big difference. REMEMBER YOUR FILTERS. If your fridge has a water or ice dispenser, its filters need regular changing, too. Over time, old filters can clog and require repair, so a good rule of thumb is to swap out these filters every three months, around the same time you’d replace other filters in your home. KEEP IT FULLY STOCKED. An empty fridge isn’t as efficient as a full one! Refrigerators need thermal mass (i.e., cool items) to stabilize temperatures. When you open the door, cool items help absorb warm air, so your fridge doesn’t have to work as hard.

These simple steps help your refrigerator stay energy-efficient and fully functioning to keep your food at the perfect temperature!

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