If your fridge is incredibly loud, you have options to quiet it down:

  1. Level Out the Legs.
  2. Clean the Moving Parts.
  3. Put the Fridge on a Mat.
  4. Move the Fridge to an Alcove.
  5. Soundproof Behind the Fridge.

Can you quiet a noisy refrigerator?

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Why does my refrigerator make so much noise?





Loud humming is often caused by a dirty compressor. The compressor coils on the back of your refrigerator dissipate heat, but when they become caked with dust, they need to work harder to dissipate heat and do so in a louder manner. Often giving your compressor coils a good cleaning can solve this issue quickly.

Should a fridge ever be silent?

A silent fridge is never good news. It could be that the compressor is broken. You could try turning the thermostat to a really low, cold setting and if this doesn’t kick the compressor into gear, it could mean it’s completely dead.

Why is my freezer making a loud humming noise?

Your freezer’s evaporator fan helps keep your appliance cool by circulating air and ventilating the evaporator coils. If the evaporator fan is damaged or worn-out, however, unusually loud clicking, buzzing, or humming sounds may arise. In addition, you might notice that your freezer is warmer than usual.

Why does my fridge sound like a cow?

A noisy sound coming from the back of the fridge is probably the condenser fan or the compressor. “If you determine the noise is caused by the condenser fan, try cleaning away dust and debris that may have accumulated between the fan blades, using a soft brush,” says Rogers.