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Common Fridge Problems in Beach Towns

Salt air, humidity and heat make coastal refrigerators fail differently — and faster — than units inland. Here's what we see most.

Coastal Living Comes With a Cost for Appliances

Beach towns like Herradura, Playa Hermosa, Esterillos, Manuel Antonio and Los Sueños offer an unbeatable lifestyle, but they're some of the toughest environments anywhere for a refrigerator. Salt-laden air, high humidity, intense heat and dusty access roads combine to create failure patterns we rarely see in inland towns like Quepos, Orotina, Parrita or Tarcoles — and even those towns aren't immune.

The Problems We See Most Often Near the Coast

Corroded electrical contacts and connectors

Salt air accelerates oxidation on metal contacts, relays and connectors. In Manuel Antonio and Esterillos especially, we frequently find corrosion-related electrical faults that simply don't occur as often in Parrita or Quepos.

Faster door seal deterioration

UV exposure and salt air break down rubber door gaskets noticeably faster on the coast. A seal that lasts 5+ years in Orotina might need replacement in 2-3 years in Herradura or Los Sueños.

Condenser coil corrosion, not just dust

Inland, condenser coils mostly suffer from dust buildup. On the coast, salt particles deposit on the coils and can corrode the fins over time, reducing the unit's ability to release heat — a problem we treat differently in Playa Hermosa and Esterillos than we do in Parrita.

Higher humidity-related water issues

Beach towns see more condensation-related problems — water pooling, mold around door seals, and moisture finding its way into electrical housings. This is more pronounced in Tarcoles and Esterillos than in drier inland areas around Quepos.

Compressor strain from constant high heat

Beachfront properties often have less natural shade and more direct sun exposure on the home, raising kitchen temperatures further. In Herradura and Manuel Antonio, this means compressors run longer cycles even compared to nearby inland areas.

What This Means for Beach Town Owners

If you own a vacation rental or live full-time in a coastal community, plan for more frequent maintenance than you would inland. Clean condenser coils more often, inspect door seals every few months, and consider a corrosion-resistant or marine-rated unit if you're purchasing new. None of this means coastal living and a reliable fridge are incompatible — it just means a bit more attention pays off.

We service all of Jacó's coastal and inland communities — Herradura, Playa Hermosa, Esterillos, Manuel Antonio, Los Sueños, Quepos, Orotina, Parrita and Tarcoles — and our technicians know exactly what to check first depending on where you're located.


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