If you’re moving to a new home, moving heavy appliances like refrigerators feels like one of the most challenging jobs. With a bit of planning and some help from a friend, however, moving a fridge can be done safely and securely. In this article, we’ll teach you the best way to move a refrigerator, whether you need to clean behind it or to transport it long distances. Plus, learn if it's possible to move a fridge by yourself and get answers to other common questions about moving a refrigerator.
How to Move a Fridge
- Measure the fridge if you plan to move it through doorways.
- Empty the fridge of any food and removable components like shelves.
- Unplug the fridge and let it defrost for 6-8 hours.
- Slide the fridge out with a helper, tape the doors shut, and cover it with a moving blanket.
- Load the fridge onto an appliance dolly and tighten the straps to secure it.
- Tilt the dolly 45 degrees to transport the refrigerator.
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How to Move a Refrigerator
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Measure the fridge if you’re moving it through doorways. If you’re moving the refrigerator to a new home or a different room, make sure it will fit through any doorways and hallways before attempting to move it. Measure the height, width, and depth of the fridge with a tape measure, then do the same with any doorways or hallways. [1] X Research source
- If the fridge is too big, consult your owner’s manual to see how to remove the doors.
- While you’re at it, plan out the route you want to take. Make note of any stairs, sidewalk cracks, or curbs you’ll have to move the fridge across. See if you’ll need to remove any exterior doors to get the unit out of the house, as well.
- If you’re only moving the unit away from the wall to clean behind it, this step is unnecessary.
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Empty and clean the refrigerator. Before you try to move a fridge, make sure that both your refrigerator and freezer are free of food, condiments, ice cube trays, and anything else that might rattle around and shift weight. Take out all shelves and removable components, as well, then give the fridge a quick wipe down with a food-safe disinfectant to clean it . [2] X Research source
- Transfer all non-perishable food items into a cooler or icebox. Finish or toss any perishable items if you’re in the middle of a big move.
- Even if you’re just moving the fridge to clean behind it, taking everything out will make it easier and safer to move. It’ll probably be okay to place most items on the counter, as cleaning behind the fridge won’t take long.
- If you’re moving the fridge to a new house, wrap the shelves and other removable components in towels for protection, then label and stack them carefully.
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Unplug and defrost the fridge. Unplug the fridge from the wall and disconnect any water lines. If you’re moving the fridge to a new house, you’ll need to defrost it before going forward with the move. This usually takes 6-8 hours, so it’s usually best to start defrosting the night before the move. This allows the freezer to defrost overnight, then you can wipe the inside of the refrigerator in the morning. [3] X Research source
- Remember to leave the fridge and freezer doors open while the fridge defrosts.
- If you’re just moving the fridge to clean it or if you’re moving it to another spot in the kitchen, it isn’t necessary to defrost it.
- Coil the power cord securely and tape it in a tight bundle to make sure that it stays in place while moving.
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Slide the fridge out, tape the doors shut, and cover it. With the help of another person, gently rock the fridge side-to-side to walk it forward. If you’re worried about damaging your floors, use furniture slider pads or a floor protector . Then, use stretch tape to keep the doors shut and cover the unit with a moving blanket . Secure it with tape or rope to protect both the fridge and the walls as you move it. [4] X Research source
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Use a dolly to transport the fridge. Place an appliance dolly at the center of one side of the unit and have your helper tilt it slightly so you can slip the dolly base underneath it. Tighten the dolly straps to secure the fridge. Then, slowly tilt the refrigerator back and ensure it is evenly balanced on the dolly. With your helper guiding you, carefully push the dolly toward your destination, keeping the dolly at no more than a 45 degree angle. [5] X Research source
- If possible, use a refrigerator dolly , but any dolly with straps will do. Just make sure the base is big enough to seat the fridge securely.
- Consider placing a towel or blanket between the dolly upright rails and the side of the refrigerator to help reduce the risk of scratching finished surfaces.
- Minimize any tilting when lifting and positioning the refrigerator on the dolly. Maintain its upright position to ensure that refrigerant oil doesn’t seep into the heat exchanger tubes.
- Appliance repair specialist Homer Flores says, “Most refrigerators have wheels. If a unit does not have wheels then a platform dolly will likely be required.” [6]
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Expert Source
Homer Flores
Appliance Repair Specialist Expert Interview. 14 April 2021.
Community Q&A
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QuestionCan you lay a refrigerator down to move it?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerMost refrigerators need to be transported upright and not on their sides. If the fridge has been transported on its back or side, it can cause the compressor oil to flow into the cooling tubes, which can stop the refrigerator from cooling down properly. However, some of the latest model refrigerators are able to tolerate being transported on their sides; you’ll need to check the manufacturer’s instructions to be sure. If you’ve accidentally transported a fridge on its side or back, let it stand for as long as it was transported this way, or for 24 hours just to be safe, to allow enough time for the fluids to return to their right placement before you use the fridge again.
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QuestionWhy can’t you lay a refrigerator down?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYou shouldn’t lay down a refrigerator because it causes the fluids to get mixed up, when the compressor oil flows into the cooling tubes. If this is not corrected, the refrigerator won’t cool properly. You can try to fix it by letting the refrigerator stand for 24 hours before connecting it to the power again but if this doesn’t help, call a refrigerator mechanic in to fix it for you.
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QuestionCan you lay a fridge freezer down to move it?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerIt is always better to transport your refrigerator the right way up, to avoid causing the compressor oil to flow into the cooling tubes, which can prevent the mechanisms from cooling properly. However, always read the manual for your refrigerator because some of the more recent models may be suitable for laying sideways for transportation.
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Tips
- Read your refrigerator’s manual before moving for additional instructions and safety tips.Thanks
- If you are not very confident about moving your refrigerator yourself, consider hiring professional movers instead.Thanks
Warnings
- Never try moving a refrigerator by yourself, as it could cause serious injuries if it falls on you. Make sure that you have assistance from at least two people strong enough to move the refrigerator, especially if you need to move it up or down a flight of stairs.Thanks
References
- ↑ https://www.bobvila.com/articles/how-to-move-a-refrigerator/
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- ↑ Homer Flores. Appliance Repair Specialist. Expert Interview. 14 April 2021.
- ↑ https://www.bobvila.com/articles/how-to-move-a-refrigerator/
- ↑ https://www.consumeraffairs.com/movers/how-to-move-a-refrigerator.html
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About This Article
To move a refrigerator, start by removing all of the food and shelving from inside, then unplug it from the wall socket. Next, fasten the refrigerator and freezer doors shut with strong rope or bungee cord. Pull the refrigerator away from the wall, slide a dolly underneath it, and secure the fridge to the dolly. Tilt the fridge back gently towards you and push the dolly forward to move the fridge! To learn about defrosting your freezer before moving your fridge, read on!
Reader Success Stories
- "Knowing that the fridge should be moved in an upright position to prevent oil and fluid to flow out from the compressor is very useful. Similarly, to wait for at least 3 hours for the oil and fluid to return to the compressor before switching on is also a very useful tip to protect the fridge." ..." more