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🧊 How a Refrigerator Works – The Science Behind the Cold
A refrigerator doesn’t “create” cold—it removes heat using a closed-loop refrigeration system:
1️⃣ Compressor
The compressor pressurizes refrigerant gas, raising its temperature and pushing it through the system.
2️⃣ Condenser Coils
The hot, high-pressure gas releases heat to the surrounding air and condenses into a liquid.
3️⃣ Expansion Valve
The liquid refrigerant passes through a restriction, dropping in pressure and temperature.
4️⃣ Evaporator Coils
The cold refrigerant absorbs heat from inside the fridge, cooling your food as it evaporates back into a gas.
🔁 This cycle repeats continuously to maintain a stable internal temperature.
⚙️ When any part of this system fails, cooling efficiency drops—leading to spoiled food and higher energy use.
📞 Dash Service keeps your refrigeration system running efficiently with expert diagnostics and repairs.
12/16/2025
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12/15/2025
Ever wonder how your fridge makes water cold?
It’s actually pretty simple. Water comes in from your home’s supply line and runs through a long, coiled plastic hose inside the refrigerator called the chiller line. That coil sits in the cold air of the fridge, so the water chills while it waits. When you press the dispenser, you’re drinking water that’s been sitting there getting cold.
Sounds fine… until you think about this.
In Northern Utah—especially Davis County, Weber County, and parts of Salt Lake County—we have hard water. That means high mineral content flowing through that chiller line every single day.
That water can sit in that line for days. Sometimes weeks. No movement. Dark environment. Constant moisture. Minerals build up. Bio-film forms.
Ever wonder what that chiller line looks like after sitting too long with hard water?
Yeah. Gross.
That’s why changing your water filter and replacing the chiller line when needed actually matters. Filters help with taste and sediment, but they don’t fix old mineral buildup and gunk inside the line itself.
Cold water is nice.
Clean water is better.
12/12/2025
Think your dryer is safe? You might be surprised—hidden lint and blocked vents can pose a serious fire risk that often goes unnoticed.
Neglecting to clean your dryer's lint trap and vents is the leading cause of home dryer fires, affecting both renters and homeowners. Astonishingly, nearly a third of these incidents could be prevented with routine maintenance.
A quick professional dryer tune-up—removing excess lint and ensuring vents are clear—can help safeguard your home. Don’t wait until it’s too late: schedule your dryer service today and protect what matters most.
When’s the last time you checked your dryer? Tell us in the comments below!
12/12/2025
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