What are the disadvantages of a top mount fridge?
A top-mount refrigerator like the Frigidaire LFTR1814LW1 is usually affordable and simple, but the main disadvantages are less convenient fresh-food access (you bend more), fewer organization features than many bottom-freezer models, and fewer built-in dispenser options.
- Fresh-food section is lower: you bend more to reach everyday items.
- Freezer is at eye level: great for frozen foods, but it pushes the refrigerator compartment down.
- Less built-in organization: fewer premium bins, drawers, and adjustable storage features on many top-mount designs.
- Fewer dispenser options: many top-mount models do not include an external water or ice dispenser.
- Door-swing clearance matters: you may need extra space to fully open doors and drawers.
Use the LFTR1814LW1 installation guide to confirm clearances and setup; good leveling and door sealing help the refrigerator perform consistently.
- Confirm the unit is level side-to-side and tilted slightly back (typical guidance is about 1/4 inch) so doors close reliably.
- Verify the door seals completely on all sides.
- Set expectations for airflow space; many installations call for about 3/8 inch at the sides and top and 1 inch at the back.
- If you have an icemaker, connect the water supply and recheck for leaks after 24 hours.
| Feature | Top-mount (LFTR1814LW1 style) | Bottom-freezer |
|---|---|---|
| Fresh-food access | Lower, more bending | Higher, easier access |
| Freezer access | Higher, easier access | Lower, more bending |
| Typical price/complexity | Lower, simpler | Higher, more features |
| Dispenser availability | Less common | More common |
If you open the refrigerator section many times a day, the top-mount layout can feel less ergonomic. On the other hand, correct leveling, door sealing, and proper clearances help prevent temperature swings, moisture issues, and wasted energy.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the upper part of a fridge called?
In a Frigidaire top-mount refrigerator like model LFTR1814LW1, the upper section is the freezer compartment. It’s the colder zone designed to keep foods frozen and, on some setups, support ice making.
Most top-mount freezers are built around a few common components and functions:
- Freezer door and door gasket to seal cold air in
- Shelves/bins for frozen food storage
- Temperature control that works with the fresh food section
- Airflow from the evaporator area to maintain freezing temperatures
- Optional ice maker (if equipped and connected to water)
For model-specific setup details (including door leveling and final checks), use the LFTR1814LW1 installation guide.
| Section | Common name | Primary purpose | Typical temperature target |
|---|---|---|---|
| Upper section (top-mount) | Freezer compartment | Long-term frozen storage | 0°F |
| Lower section | Fresh food compartment | Refrigerated storage | 37°F to 40°F |
Knowing the correct name helps when you’re ordering parts (like a freezer door gasket), following installation steps, or troubleshooting cooling issues such as frost buildup, warm freezer temps, or poor airflow.
Last updated: January 2026
Which is better, top mount or bottom mount refrigerator?
A top-mount refrigerator (like the Frigidaire LFTR1814LW1 style) is usually the better pick for value, energy efficiency, and simpler repairs, while a bottom-mount is usually better for everyday convenience because fresh food sits at eye level. The “better” choice depends on how you shop and use the doors.
| Feature | Top mount (freezer on top) | Bottom mount (freezer on bottom) |
|---|---|---|
| Fresh food access | Bend more | Eye-level, easier daily access |
| Freezer access | Eye-level | Bend more |
| Upfront cost | Typically lower | Typically higher |
| Energy use | Typically lower | Typically higher |
| Repair complexity | Often simpler | Often more complex |
- Choose top mount if you want lower cost, solid efficiency, and straightforward ownership.
- Choose bottom mount if you use the refrigerator section far more than the freezer and want less bending.
- If you have kids using the freezer often, top mount can be more convenient.
- If you meal prep and access fresh food constantly, bottom mount usually feels better day to day.
- If you are tight on space, compare door swing and clearances before deciding.
Even though this model is a top-mount design, the installation basics still drive satisfaction: proper clearances, leveling, and good door sealing. The installation checklist calls out that the cabinet should be level (with a slight tilt back) and that door seals should contact the cabinet on all sides; those details reduce temperature swings and help prevent moisture issues. Use the installation guide for the recommended clearances and leveling steps.
Mount style affects how often you bend, how you organize food, and long-term operating cost. Getting the right layout for your habits usually matters more than small differences in advertised capacity.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most common problem with a Frigidaire refrigerator?
For the Frigidaire LFTR1814LW1 top-mount refrigerator, the most common issue we see is cooling trouble (warm fresh food section, weak freezer performance, or temperature swings). The usual causes are restricted airflow, dirty condenser area, a door that is not sealing, or a fan/defrost problem.
- Confirm the doors seal fully on all sides and the cabinet is level; the install checklist calls out door sealing and leveling (tilted about 1/4 inch front-to-back). See the LFTR1814LW1 installation guide.
- Set controls and then wait a full 24 hours before making more adjustments (a normal stabilization step after changes).
- Make sure vents inside the refrigerator and freezer are not blocked by food packages.
- Clean dust from the condenser area (unplug first) so heat can dissipate properly.
- If the unit has an ice maker, verify the water supply is connected and there are no leaks; turn the ice maker OFF if water is not connected.
| Symptom | Most common cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Fresh food warm, freezer OK | Airflow issue or evaporator fan not moving air | Listen for fan noise; inspect for frost buildup |
| Freezer warm and refrigerator warm | Dirty condenser area, condenser fan issue, or sealed-system problem | Clean condenser area; check for fan operation |
| Frost/ice buildup on back wall | Defrost system problem | Check defrost heater/thermostat circuit |
| Moisture, sweating, or poor closing | Door gasket not sealing | Inspect gasket for gaps, tears, or warping |
If your symptoms match, these model-compatible parts are often involved:
- Refrigerator evaporator fan motor 241854301 (moves cold air through the compartments)
- Refrigerator defrost heater 242044008 (melts frost off the evaporator during defrost)
- Refrigerator defrost bi-metal thermostat 5303918202 (helps control defrost heating)
- Refrigerator gasket 242193213 (helps the door seal to prevent warm air leaks)
Cooling problems usually get worse over time: warm temperatures can spoil food, and restricted airflow or heavy frost can force the compressor to run longer, increasing energy use and wear.
Last updated: January 2026





