Where Does the Water Go When You Defrost a Fridge? Explained

Learn where defrosted water goes in your fridge and how it evaporates from the drip pan beneath the appliance.

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When you defrost a fridge, the melted water flows through a drain hole typically located at the back or bottom of the fridge compartment. It collects in a drip pan underneath the appliance, where it evaporates over time due to the heat generated by the fridge's compressor.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Why does my fridge have a drain hole at the back? The drain hole allows melted water from defrosting to flow out of the fridge compartment and collect in the drip pan, preventing water buildup inside.
  2. How does the water evaporate from the fridge drip pan? The heat generated by the fridge’s compressor causes the water collected in the drip pan to slowly evaporate over time.
  3. Do I need to manually empty the drip pan after defrosting? Usually no, because the water in the drip pan evaporates naturally, but it’s good to check and clean the pan occasionally to prevent odors or mold.