Proper clearance is 1 inch on the sides and top as well as 1 2 inches in the back.
How much clearance does a french door refrigerator need.
The standard depth of a refrigerator extends about six inches past the front edge of the counters.
There d be nothing worse than buying your ideal refrigerator and not being able to fit it through the front door.
Both conditions will affect the life and performance of the product.
When it comes to the door opening of a new refrigerator you need to think about how far the door will open and fill the space of your kitchen.
The standard size of a french door refrigerator is 29 to 36 inches in width 68 to 70 inches in height and 29 to 34 inches in depth.
Moving in the refrigerator.
You won t have enough space to open a single door 36 deep 36 door.
This makes them ideal for small spaces because they require less clearance than the traditional refrigerators.
This may cause the fridge doors to open unevenly and may also result in refrigerator noise being produced.
On an uneven floor surface.
The refrigerator will not cool down properly if the temperature is too high.
If air does not circulate enough the condenser will overheat and the refrigerator will not cool properly.
If you need a lot of room to store frozen items this style of refrigerator isn t ideal.
A regular 36 inch refrigerator is 34 36 inches deep.
When it comes to clearance around the fridge we recommend half an inch or 1 27 cm but more clearance is better than less.
Side by side the average size of a side by side fridge is 32 to 39 inches in width 65 to 71 inches in height and 29 to 31 inches in depth.
You need to size your refrigerator for proper airflow so your refrigerator does not malfunction.
It definitely won t fit.
Many newer fridges have zero clearance doors doors that open flush with the sides of their cabinets.
Many refrigerators need to be open to 90 degrees or more to allow full access to vegetable and door bins.
With a counter depth french door i think you have enough space.
They re also pretty basic appliances and lack extras such as in door water dispensers and automatic ice makers.
These refrigerators need very little clearance on the sides typically 1 4 to 1 2 inch for.
The final areas that you have to measure before purchasing your new refrigerator are your doorways staircases and anything else that the refrigerator may bump into.
The french refrigerator doors are half the size of a standard one door refrigerator.
With a french door you won t have enough space to open the bottom drawer.