Samsung refrigerator is leaking water on the floor? The fix

You might have noticed that your Samsung refrigerator is leaking water on the floor. Upon checking whether there are any unsealed containers, you find that they are tightly closed. There are several reasons why your refrigerator is experiencing such a technical issue. 

When your refrigerator is leaking water underneath, it might be alarming and stressful. But that shouldn’t be the case. 

In this article, we will explain the common reasons why your Samsung refrigerator is not working. You will also learn how you can fix them in easy and cost-free steps.

Reasons why your Samsung refrigerator is leaking water

What is causing the Samsung refrigerator to leak? There are various reasons why your fridge is leaking, from a clogged defrost drain to the fridge not being leveled properly.

We shall highlight each of them and describe how you can fix them.

1. The defrost drain is clogged

A clogged defrost drain is the most common reason your fridge is leaking water. The defrost drain filters excess water from the defrost system to the drain pan under the fridge for evaporation. Sometimes this water moving in the defrost drain is so cold that it freezes, hence clogging it.

To thaw away the ice, you should turn the refrigerator off and wait for the ice to defrost in the defrost drain. Samsung manufacturers advise that you not flush it with hot water because it may interfere with the general defrost system.

You can also unclog the defrost drain using the following procedure:

  • Remove the shelves, drawers, and items in the fridge to get to the drain hole at the fridge’s back wall.
  • Create a solution of baking soda and water and slowly pour the solution into the drain hole to unclog the defrost drain. 
  • You will know that it is unblocked when water flows down the tube to the drain pan. 

2. The refrigerator is not properly leveled

Tilting fridge

When the fridge is not correctly leveled, it may cause defrost draining problems. Its front should be higher than its back to cool correctly. You can check whether it is leveled properly by checking out the wheels. If the front wheels are squarely on the floor, the refrigerator is not leveled well. 

You can solve this by adjusting the back wheels so that the front wheels are lifted higher from the floor. You can use a screwdriver to adjust the wheels to the right level as per the instructions in the user manual.

3. Damaged water filter

The Samsung refrigerator water filter housing is leaking because it is damaged or incorrectly installed. You will notice water around the filter compartment area near the deli or drawers. 

You can avoid this by checking whether the water filter is fitted well. If the filter’s head is cracked, has a hole, or missing, then the water filter needs to be replaced. Contact a professional repair technician to replace and fix the water filter.

4. High humidity

High humidity levels in the house can cause your fridge to leak water on the floor.  The moisture in the air may enter the refrigerator and accumulate with the water already in the fridge. It leads to the drain pan overflowing and leaking water from the units and pipes.

If you live in a humid environment, it is best that you place it in a cool place to prevent excess moisture and condensation from clinging to the refrigerator’s internal walls. During hot days, you can reduce the AC temperature or run a fan near the fridge to cool it down.

5. Overflowing drain pan

As obvious as it sounds, the drain pan underneath the refrigerator may be overflowing. In this case, the water flow may be too much than the drain pan keeps up with, hence the water leakage on the floor. 

The solution is manually draining the drain pan, but this only solves half the problem. You should check on the clogged defrost drain and replace it.

Conclusion

It is frustrating when your Samsung fridge is leaking water from the bottom. There are different reasons why it does so.

You can fix issues such as a clogged defrost drain, high humidity levels, and a faulty water filter, while others require replacement. If the problem persists, contact a professional technician to diagnose the problem and fix it.