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What to Do When Your Freezer Becomes Frozen Over

A frozen-over refrigerator freezer is a common household problem that can affect cooling efficiency and even damage your appliance if not addressed quickly. When frost or ice builds up excessively, it prevents proper air circulation, reduces storage space, and forces the freezer to work harder than necessary. Fortunately, there are simple steps you can take to fix this issue right away.

Why Does a Freezer Freeze Over?
Freezer frost usually develops because of:

Moisture buildup from frequently opening the door.

Damaged or worn-out door seals that let warm air in.

Blocked air vents that stop cold air from circulating properly.

Improper temperature settings that cause excess condensation.

Immediate Steps to Fix the Problem

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