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Troubleshooting Guide

Refrigerator Leaking Water on Floor

Water pooling under or around the refrigerator

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You're finding water on the floor near your refrigerator. The water may be coming from inside, underneath, or behind the unit.

Quick Fixes to Try First

  • 1
    Check the defrost drain for clogs (inside freezer at bottom)
  • 2
    Inspect the water supply line at the back for visible leaks
  • 3
    Examine the drain pan under the refrigerator
  • 4
    Check ice maker for proper operation
  • 5
    Verify door seals are intact and closing properly

Most Common Causes

Clogged Defrost Drain

DIY Possible

The defrost drain is blocked with ice or debris, causing water to overflow onto the floor.

Water Supply Line Leak

DIY Possible

The water line for the ice maker or water dispenser may be leaking at a connection.

Other Possible Causes

Cracked Drain Pan

The drain pan under the refrigerator may be cracked or overflowing.

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Ice Maker Overflow

A malfunctioning ice maker may be overflowing water.

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Door Seal Condensation

A worn door seal allows humid air in, creating excess condensation that overwhelms drainage.

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When to Call a Professional

Contact our technicians if any of these apply:

  • Water leak is coming from inside the sealed system
  • The defrost drain is frozen solid and can't be cleared
  • Leak is from the ice maker mechanism itself
  • Water damage is occurring to flooring

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