The refrigerator is one of the most important appliances in your home. Not only is it an essential part of your food storage needs, but it also helps keep out moisture and pests.
A faulty fridge door seal can lead to high energy bills and stress on the appliance. It can also cause food spoilage and bacteria growth, which may result in food poisoning.
To prevent a faulty refrigerator door seal from happening again, clean the gasket regularly and replace it when needed. You can do this by soaking the gasket in warm water or rubbing it with petroleum jelly.
When replacing a refrigerator door seal, be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions. Most often, gaskets are locked into a metal retainer with hex-head screws. You'll need a proper hex-head screwdriver to loosen the screws.
You'll also need to make sure the new gasket is the correct size for your refrigerator. If you're unsure, check the manufacturer's manual or look on the Repair Clinic site to find your model and select "Gasket & Seal" from the navigation filters.
In addition, you should inspect the gasket to ensure it is free of mold or crumbs. These could be preventing the rubber from sticking properly. If you see a lot of dirt, use a damp cloth to wipe down the gasket.