Finding a puddle of water on your kitchen floor is a homeowner’s nightmare. Beyond the mess, a leaking refrigerator can damage your hardwood floors, promote mold growth, and signal that your appliance is working overtime to stay cool. If you are asking yourself, “Why is my fridge leaking water?”, you aren’t alone.
At West Appliance Repair Inc., we provide the specialized refrigerator repair Toronto residents rely on to keep their kitchens dry and their food fresh. Whether you are in a high-rise in Downtown Toronto or a family home in Etobicoke, understanding the root cause of a leak is the first step toward a permanent fix.
By far the most common reason for a fridge leaking water is a clogged defrost drain. Your refrigerator periodically goes through a defrost cycle where frost on the coils melts into water, which then flows down a drain tube into a pan at the bottom of the unit.
The Problem: Food particles, dust, or ice can clog this small drain opening. When the water has nowhere to go, it overflows back into the fridge compartment or leaks out the front.
The Symptom: You will often see water pooling at the very bottom of the refrigerator, underneath the crisper drawers.
The Fix: You can try flushing the drain with warm water. However, if the clog is deep or frozen, a professional from West Appliance Repair Inc. can safely clear the line without damaging the internal plastic housing.
If your refrigerator has an ice maker or a water dispenser, it is connected to your home’s water line. In the GTA, temperature fluctuations or high mineral content in the water can lead to issues with these lines.
The Problem: If the line becomes frozen or restricted, water pressure builds up, causing the plastic tubing to crack or the connection points to drip.
The Symptom: You will notice water leaking from the back of the fridge or a sudden drop in ice production and water flow.
The Fix: Check the plastic tubing at the back of the unit. If you see cracks or moisture, the line needs to be replaced. Ensure your fridge is pushed back carefully so the line isn’t kinked against the wall.
Underneath every refrigerator is a drain pan where water from the defrost cycle evaporates.
The Problem: While rare, the pan can develop cracks over time, or it can become tilted. If the fridge isn’t level, the water may spill out of the pan before it has a chance to evaporate.
The Symptom: Water pooling directly under the center or rear of the refrigerator on the floor.
The Fix: Ensure your refrigerator is level. Most units have adjustable feet. If the pan itself is cracked, a brand-specific replacement part from West Appliance Repair Inc. will be required.
The water inlet valve is the electronic component that opens to supply water to the ice maker or dispenser.
The Problem: If the valve is cracked or hasn’t been secured properly, it will drip every time the fridge calls for water. In some cases, the valve can get “stuck” in the open position, leading to a major flood.
The Symptom: A persistent drip at the back-bottom corner of the fridge.
The Fix: This is a technical repair involving high-voltage electricity and water. We highly recommend calling a licensed Toronto technician to test the valve for leaks and electrical continuity.
When your refrigerator is leaking, time is of the essence. A slow drip today can become a major flood tomorrow. Searching for refrigerator repair Toronto can be overwhelming, but we make the choice easy with our localized, professional approach.
We understand that a broken fridge is an emergency. We have technicians stationed across the GTA—from Scarborough to North York—ready to provide same-day diagnostics and repairs to save your groceries and your floors.
Whether you own a high-tech Samsung with a built-in screen, a professional-grade Sub-Zero, or a reliable Whirlpool, we have the specialized tools and OEM parts to fix it right. We don’t believe in “universal” parts; we use the exact components your manufacturer intended.
Located at 1884 Davenport Rd #411, we are proud to be a local Toronto business. We provide flat-rate, upfront pricing so there are never any surprises on your bill. You pay for the solution, not the hours spent navigating the Gardiner Expressway.
Check the Gaskets: Ensure the rubber seals around your doors are clean. If they don’t seal properly, warm air enters the fridge, causing excessive frost and moisture buildup that overwhelms the drain system.
Vacuum the Coils: Dust buildup on the condenser coils (usually at the back or bottom) makes the fridge work harder, leading to excessive condensation.
Mind the “Max Fill” Line: Don’t pack your fridge so tight that food blocks the air vents or the defrost drain opening. Proper airflow is key to a dry refrigerator.
Don’t let a leaking fridge ruin your day or your kitchen floors. If you’ve noticed moisture where it shouldn’t be, the experts at West Appliance Repair Inc. are here to help. We offer professional, insured, and guaranteed repairs for all residents in the Toronto area.
Stop the leak now. Call 647-699-4561 or visit homeappliancemfg.com to book your same-day refrigerator repair!