# The Hidden Impact of Florida Humidity on Your Appliances
In the Greater Orlando Area, including cities like Orlando, Clermont, and Ocala, the high humidity that comes with Florida living isn't just uncomfortable—it can affect your household appliances.
## Case Study: Refrigerator Failure Near Lake Eola, Orlando
Recently, our technicians were called to a home near Lake Eola where the owner's refrigerator stopped cooling properly. The culprit? Excess moisture had caused corrosion on electrical components inside the unit, a common issue in the humid Central Florida climate.
### What We Learned:
- **Humidity accelerates wear** on appliance parts, especially electronic controls and wiring.
- Regular maintenance checks in the Orange and Lake County areas can catch moisture-related damage early.
- Using dehumidifiers or improving ventilation in kitchens can help reduce these risks.
### Tips for Central Florida Residents:
- Schedule seasonal appliance inspections, especially before the rainy season.
- Watch for signs like unusual noises or inconsistent cooling in refrigerators or ovens.
- Call professional Clermont technicians or those serving the Ocala service area promptly to prevent bigger issues.
By understanding how our local climate impacts appliances, residents in Seminole, Marion, and Orange Counties can extend the life of their essential household devices.
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*Story by SunFixes, serving Orlando and surrounding areas.*
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How Florida Humidity Impacts Appliance Performance in Central Flo...
Living in Central Florida means dealing with high humidity that can affect your appliances. Learn from a recent Ocala service call how moisture led to a fridge malfunction and what to do.
By SunFixes Content Team
📅 2/12/2026
⏱️ 2 min read
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