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Your refrigerator
works by transferring heat from the food compartment to
the outside via air that flows over the cooling coils. If the coils are
dirty, the refrigerator has to work harder and consume more electricity to
stay cool. And refrigerator coils--especially those located on the bottom of
the refrigerator--can get incredibly dirty. Most experts recommend that you
should clean your refrigerator's coils every 6-months. More frequent
cleaning is recommended for homeowners with pets that shed fur. While it's fairly easy to clean refrigerator coils yourself (All you need is a vacuum, an inexpensive specialty brush and a light touch to avoid damaging the fragile coils.), many homeowners count on Chadds Ford Chimney Sweeps to supply this necessary cleaning service. So if you're too busy with life's other non-ending tasks to clean those dust-bunny attracting refrigerator coils, contact us for fast, friendly and professional service.
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