Is Frigidaire Professional high end?
Yes. Frigidaire Professional is Frigidaire’s higher-end line, typically positioned above standard Frigidaire models with upgraded styling, features, and finishes. Your Frigidaire FFTR1022QW0 is a standard top-mount refrigerator model, not part of the Professional series; see the FFTR1022QW0 owner's manual for model identification and feature details.
What “high end” usually means for Frigidaire Professional
Frigidaire Professional products are generally considered “high end” within the Frigidaire brand because they commonly include:
- More premium exterior finishes and handles
- More advanced temperature management features
- More robust interior lighting and storage options
- Quieter operation and improved fit and finish
- Higher typical price point than standard Frigidaire lines
How to tell if your refrigerator is “Professional”
Use these quick checks on your refrigerator and paperwork:
- Look for “Professional” branding on the door or badge
- Check the model number on the rating plate (inside the fresh food section)
- Compare the model number to the documentation listed for your unit
- Review the feature list and controls described in the FFTR1022QW0 owner's manual
Quick comparison
| Line | Typical positioning | Common buyer goal |
|---|---|---|
| Frigidaire (standard) | Value and everyday reliability | Basic cooling, simple controls |
| Frigidaire Professional | Premium within the brand | More features, upgraded look |
Why it matters
Knowing the exact product line helps you match the right parts, finishes, and features. For example, door components and seals can vary by series and color; for FFTR1022QW0, parts like the refrigerator freezer door gasket (white) 5304490966 are model-specific.
Last updated: January 2026
Is top mounted refrigerator better than bottom mounted?
A top-mount refrigerator like the Frigidaire FFTR1022QW0 is “better” when you want lower cost, simpler design, and easy freezer access; a bottom-mount is “better” when you want fresh food at eye level and less bending. The best choice depends on how you use the refrigerator every day.
Quick comparison: top-mount vs bottom-mount
| Feature | Top-mount (freezer on top) | Bottom-mount (freezer on bottom) |
|---|---|---|
| Most-used section | Fresh food is lower | Fresh food is higher |
| Freezer access | Easier to reach | Often requires bending or pulling drawers |
| Typical price | Lower | Higher |
| Complexity | Usually simpler | Often more features and parts |
When a top-mount is the better pick
- You use the freezer often (frozen meals, bulk storage).
- You want a straightforward refrigerator with fewer “extras.”
- You prefer lower purchase and repair costs over premium features.
- You have a tighter kitchen space and want a classic layout.
- You want easier door-swing flexibility (many top-mounts support reversing the door swing; see the FFTR1022QW0 owner's manual).
When a bottom-mount is the better pick
- You use fresh food most and want it at chest or eye level.
- You want wide refrigerator shelves that are easier to see and organize.
- You prefer freezer drawers/baskets for sorting frozen items.
Why it matters
The “best” layout reduces daily frustration: how often you bend, how quickly you find food, and how well doors seal after frequent openings. For the FFTR1022QW0, proper leveling helps the doors align and close correctly, which supports consistent cooling and helps prevent frost or moisture issues (details in the FFTR1022QW0 owner's manual).
Practical tips for either style
- Leave airflow clearance around the cabinet for efficient cooling.
- Level the refrigerator so doors close easily and seal well.
- Give the unit time to cool down fully after setup or a move.
- Keep door gaskets clean so they seal without gaps.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most common problem with a Frigidaire refrigerator?
The most common Frigidaire refrigerator issues are temperature problems caused by warm air leaks at the doors (a door left slightly open, poor door alignment, or a worn/dirty gasket). On the FFTR1022QW0, these problems often show up as the refrigerator running too long, frost or moisture, or food not staying cold.
What we check first (fast, no-tools)
- Confirm the doors close fully and don’t bounce back open.
- Reduce door openings; frequent/long openings add warm air and force longer run times.
- Look for gaps in the door seal; a poor seal can cause warm temperatures and long run times.
- Clean the gasket and the sealing surface; sticky residue can prevent a tight seal.
- Verify the temperature control is not set too warm or too cold; allow several hours to stabilize after changes.
Common symptoms and likely causes
| Symptom | Most likely cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Fridge runs too much/too long | Door slightly open or gasket leaking | Inspect/clean gasket; check door closing |
| Inside moisture or frost | Hot/humid air entering through door | Open doors less; check seal and alignment |
| Fridge too warm | Door not seating, warm food load, recent unplug | Give cooling time; improve door seal |
| Fridge too cold | Control set too low | Adjust to warmer setting; wait to stabilize |
Parts that commonly solve door-seal problems
If the freezer door seal is torn, hardened, or won’t sit flat after cleaning, replacement is the lasting fix. For this model, a common match is the refrigerator freezer door gasket (white) 5304490966.
Why it matters
A small air leak at the door gasket makes the compressor run longer to maintain temperature. That can lead to inconsistent cooling, moisture buildup, and higher energy use, even when the refrigerator itself is otherwise working normally.
For model-specific operating tips and the “Before you call” troubleshooting chart, use the FFTR1022QW0 owner's manual.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the upper part of a fridge called?
On a Frigidaire top-mount refrigerator like model FFTR1022QW0, the upper compartment is the freezer (often called the freezer section). It’s the area above the fresh food compartment and typically contains the freezer shelf and freezer door bins.
Common names you’ll hear
People use a few different terms for the “upper part,” depending on what they mean:
- Freezer or freezer compartment (the whole upper section)
- Freezer door (the upper door itself)
- Freezer shelf (the shelf inside the freezer)
- Freezer door bins (the storage bins on the freezer door)
- Control housing (the area where temperature controls and the interior light may be located)
For the exact layout and labeled components on FFTR1022QW0, use the FFTR1022QW0 owner's manual.
Quick guide: “upper part” by what you’re pointing at
| If you mean... | It’s usually called... | Where it is |
|---|---|---|
| The whole top compartment | Freezer | Above the refrigerator section |
| The top door seal | Freezer door gasket | Around the freezer door opening |
| The top door itself | Freezer door | Outside, upper door |
| The shelf inside the top compartment | Freezer shelf | Inside the freezer |
Why it matters
Using the right name helps you match the correct Frigidaire parts and troubleshoot faster. For example, a “freezer door gasket” issue can cause warm temperatures, frost, or moisture because the door may not close and seal properly.
If you’re dealing with a sealing problem, the refrigerator freezer door gasket (white) 5304490966 is one model-matched option for FFTR1022QW0.
Last updated: January 2026





