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A refrigerator that might last 15 years elsewhere often lasts 7-10 in Guanacaste. A few simple habits can close that gap significantly.
Whether you're in a beachfront condo in Tamarindo, a hillside home in Nosara, or a family house in Liberia or Nicoya, the same climate factors are working against your refrigerator every day: heat, humidity, salt air, dust, and an electrical grid that occasionally fluctuates. The good news is that most of the damage these factors cause is preventable with a small amount of regular attention.
This is the single highest-impact thing you can do. Dust from unpaved roads near Potrero and Flamingo, and general household dust everywhere from Playa del Coco to Santa Cruz, clogs the coils and forces the compressor to overwork. A vacuum or soft brush takes ten minutes and can add years to compressor life.
Refrigerators need airflow around the back and sides to release heat. In smaller kitchens common in beach rentals from Flamingo to Samara, fridges often get pushed flush against a wall or cabinet. Leave at least a few centimeters of clearance.
Salt air and UV exposure degrade gaskets faster near the coast — Tamarindo, Playa del Coco and Nosara see this constantly. A worn seal lets warm humid air in continuously, forcing the compressor to run far more than necessary. Seal replacement is inexpensive and pays for itself in electricity savings.
Costa Rica's grid is generally reliable, but rural areas around Nicoya and parts of the Nosara corridor see occasional voltage spikes, especially during storms. A regulator protects sensitive compressor and control board electronics from sudden surges for a relatively small cost.
Internal air circulation is what keeps temperature consistent throughout the cabinet. Overpacking a fridge — common in vacation rentals around Flamingo and Potrero during high season — blocks vents and forces the compressor to compensate.
A faint unusual noise or slightly less-cold fridge in Liberia or Santa Cruz's heat won't stay minor for long. Small problems caught early are inexpensive. The same problem ignored for a month often becomes a compressor replacement.
If your fridge hasn't been serviced since you moved to Costa Rica, or if it's been more than a year since the coils were last cleaned, it's worth scheduling a preventive check. We service refrigerators across all of Guanacaste — Tamarindo, Nosara, Flamingo, Playa del Coco, Potrero, Liberia, Santa Cruz, Nicoya and Samara — and a maintenance visit almost always costs less than the emergency repair it prevents.