If your fridge makes noise, it’s trying to tell you something! Learn how to differentiate between a normal refrigerator making noise and one that is a cause for concern.

Here are six common causes of unusual fridge noises:

Motor Issues

Your fridge comprises several motors that work together to remove heat from the air inside the fridge compartments. These motors are moving parts and usually give off a buzzing or humming sound. The motor might struggle to keep your fridge cool if the noise becomes a little louder than usual.

What you can do: If the cause of the problem is the refrigerator’s motor, all you can do is call a professional technician immediately. You can book our superior repair service for reliable and effective solutions.

Air Damper Issues

The air damper is responsible for keeping the rest of your refrigerator’s compartment cool by acting as a passageway for air from the freezer to enter the rest of the fridge. It has a moving flap that closes and opens the path based on the temperature needs of your refrigerator. If the damper wears out, it can create a creaking or squeaking sound every time it opens and closes the airway.

What you can do: Depending on the model of your fridge, the damper can be located in different areas. Check your user manual to pinpoint its location, and replace it with the same make and model replacement piece. For guaranteed results, let a professional technician diagnose and fix the issue.

Faulty Water Inlet Valve

If your refrigerator makes a noise at certain periods, it is likely caused by a faulty water inlet valve. The noise is sporadic because the water inlet valve is not always open. It only opens when the ice maker fills, or you draw water from your fridge. The buildup of mineral deposits can cause noise as it constricts the water flow.

What you can do: For problems with a refrigerator making noise at certain times of the day, you can start by cleaning the waterline that connects your fridge to the water supply. If the hose is far too worn, get a replacement of the same specifications.

Fan Blade Damage

Listening closely to where the noise is coming from, you can tell what part of the fridge is making the noise based on its location. If it is coming from the vents, the problem is likely from the fan blade. It provides cold air from the freezer to the fresh foods section.

What you can do: To check on the fan, you will need to disassemble your fridge, using the user manual as a guide. If the fan is damaged, replace it with a new one from the same manufacturer. Otherwise, call a licensed Samsung refrigerator repair company for reliable repairs.

The Refrigerator Isn’t Level

Most refrigerators come with adjustable legs, which can fall out of adjustment, making your fridge lean on one side. Moving parts can produce unusual sounds if the fridge isn’t level, as they find a new center of gravity.

What you can do: Ensure that the legs are the same height. The area where you put the fridge should also be flat.

Condenser Coils Are Touching

If you move your refrigerator around your kitchen, there is a possibility that you might bend the condenser coils, which are usually located behind the fridge. The coils are where refrigerant gases pass as they lose heat. When refrigerant passes through the coils, they tend to vibrate, and if the coils are bent and touching each other, they can cause a metallic resonating noise.

What you can do: Try to fix the bend on the coil as best you can. If this is no longer possible, call a technician to fix it. Your coils will most likely be replaced, depending on the severity of the damage.

These are only some of the most common causes of unusual refrigerator noise. If you doubt your repair skills, leave the repair job to the pros. Call Samsung Repairs for reliable, comprehensive fridge repair services. Our licensed appliance technicians are on standby 24/7 to provide fast and efficient repairs near you. Call our hotline today or fill out our form to schedule an appointment at your most convenient time.