Located underneath most refrigerators, the drain pan collects condensation, which typically evaporates over time, but a cracked drain pan can lead to water seeping onto the kitchen floor.
A refrigerator’s water filter ensures clean water flows through the water dispenser and ice maker, but if it’s installed incorrectly or is the wrong size, it can cause water leaks
If your fridge is leaking water inside due to a blocked defrost drain, frost buildup, a cracked drain pan, or issues with the water filter, these are typically appliance-related problems. An appliance repair professional should be your go-to for ice buildup in the freezer compartment, excess condensation, or malfunctioning evaporator coils.
If the leaking fridge is caused by plumbing issues such as a leaking water supply line, frozen water line, or a damaged drain hose, you’ll need a plumber. If the drain pan isn’t evaporating properly or there’s a problem with the water supply line or attached drain valve, a plumber can fix these plumbing-related issues.
By understanding the cause of the leak, you can ensure the right professional addresses the problem. If you’ve tried DIY fixes and your fridge is still leaking, it may be time to contact an appliance repair technician or plumber for expert assistance.