Are bottom mount fridges better?
A bottom-mount refrigerator like the Maytag MBF2256HES is “better” for many households because the fresh-food section sits at eye level, so you reach for everyday items with less bending. It is a strong choice when you use the refrigerator compartment more often than the freezer.
- You want fresh food (produce, drinks, leftovers) at a more comfortable height.
- You prefer wider refrigerator shelves and easier visibility of items.
- You do not mind bending more often to access frozen foods.
- You want efficient day-to-day use by reducing door-open time (better organization helps).
Bottom-mount designs are not automatically “best” for every kitchen. Here are common pros and cons.
| What you care about | Bottom-mount refrigerator | Top-freezer refrigerator |
|---|---|---|
| Most-used items | Easier access to fresh food | Easier access to frozen food |
| Bending/reaching | Less bending for fridge items | More bending for fridge items |
| Organization | Often easier to see fresh food | Often simpler freezer access |
| Freezer style | Usually drawer/baskets | Usually swing door/shelves |
- Keep shelves organized to reduce how long the door stays open.
- Avoid overcrowding shelves; good airflow helps cooling performance.
- Keep the refrigerator level so doors close and seal properly.
- Clean door gaskets regularly so the seal stays tight.
For model-specific use and care guidance (including leveling and efficiency tips), follow the owner's manual.
Most households open the refrigerator section far more than the freezer. With a bottom-mount layout, the foods you use every day are easier to see and reach, which can reduce door-open time and help the refrigerator run efficiently.
Last updated: February 2026
Why does my Maytag bottom freezer build up ice on the bottom?
Ice on the bottom of the freezer in your Maytag MBF2256HES almost always happens when the defrost drain clogs; defrost water cannot flow to the drain pan, so it refreezes on the freezer floor and builds up into a sheet of ice.
- Unplug the refrigerator before working inside the freezer.
- Remove the freezer bin/basket so you can see the freezer floor and rear panel.
- Look for a solid ice sheet on the bottom and frost buildup on the back wall.
- Melt the ice with a hair dryer on low or by leaving the door open (use towels to catch water).
- Find the drain opening (typically under the evaporator area) and flush it with hot water using a turkey baster.
- Clear the drain tube with a flexible plastic tube or pipe cleaner (do not use anything sharp).
| Symptom | Most likely cause | What usually fixes it |
|---|---|---|
| Ice sheet on freezer floor | Defrost drain clogged with ice/debris | Thaw and flush the drain; clear the drain tube |
| Returns every few days | Drain refreezing | Make sure the drain is fully clear; verify freezer temp is near 0°F |
| Heavy frost plus ice floor | Defrost system issue | Check defrost components; inspect for ice blocking airflow |
If the drain keeps icing over, a defrost control problem can leave too much ice around the evaporator, which then overwhelms the drain during defrost.
- A failed defrost thermostat can prevent proper defrost cycling; for this model, check the refrigerator defrost bi-metal thermostat WP67003426.
- If temperatures swing or defrost timing seems erratic, the main control can be involved; consider the refrigerator control board WPW10503278.
When water cannot drain, it refreezes and can block the freezer drawer, reduce airflow, and cause warmer temperatures that lead to soft ice cream, poor ice production, and food spoilage.
We recommend following the defrost and care guidance in the owner's manual for MBF2256HES, especially around temperature control and normal operation.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my Maytag refrigerator leaking from the bottom?
On a Maytag MBF2256HES bottom-mount refrigerator, a leak from the bottom is usually caused by a defrost drain problem (water can’t reach the drain pan), a loose or leaking water supply connection, or a leak in the ice maker water line. Use the owner's manual troubleshooting guidance to narrow it down.
- Clogged or frozen defrost drain: Water from defrost can overflow and run to the floor.
- Water supply connection leaking: A slow drip at the inlet connection can track down and pool underneath.
- Ice maker fill line or tubing leak: Small leaks can show up as a puddle near the front.
- Drain pan shifted or cracked: Defrost water may miss the pan.
- Door not sealing: Excess frost can increase defrost water and contribute to overflow.
- Unplug the refrigerator and pull it out enough to inspect behind and underneath.
- Check the water connection at the inlet valve for drips; the manual recommends copper tubing and warns against kinks and overtightening.
- Look for ice or debris in the defrost drain area (typically under the evaporator cover in the freezer section). Clear any blockage.
- Inspect the drain pan for cracks and confirm it is positioned correctly.
- If the leak is tied to ice production, inspect and test the ice maker system; a failing ice maker can overfill or leak. If replacement is needed, use the model-matched refrigerator ice maker D7824706Q.
| What you see | Most likely cause | Where to look |
|---|---|---|
| Water appears after a defrost cycle | Clogged/frozen defrost drain | Freezer drain trough and drain tube |
| Water only when ice maker is on | Supply line or ice maker fill leak | Rear inlet connection, tubing, ice maker area |
| Water near front corners | Drain pan overflow or door seal issue | Under unit; door gaskets and closing |
| Slow constant puddle | Water connection seep | Rear lower connection at valve |
Water leaks can damage flooring and also lead to ice buildup, odors, and temperature swings. Fixing the source early helps your MBF2256HES cool more consistently and prevents repeat puddles.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the average lifespan of a Maytag refrigerator?
A Maytag refrigerator typically lasts 10 to 15 years. With consistent care (cleaning, good airflow, and tight door seals), many units reach the high end of that range, and some run longer with timely repairs and routine maintenance; see the owner's manual for model-specific care guidance.
Most refrigerator life is determined by how hard the sealed system and fans have to work day to day.
- Maintenance habits (cleaning, keeping vents clear)
- Door gasket condition (air leaks make the compressor run longer)
- Room temperature and placement (heat and sunlight increase run time)
- Usage patterns (frequent door openings, warm food loads)
- Repair history (replacing wear parts early prevents bigger failures)
The MBF2256HES manual emphasizes efficiency habits that also reduce wear on key components.
- Avoid overcrowding shelves so air can circulate
- Do not load large amounts of warm food at once
- Keep the refrigerator in a cooler location, away from heat sources
- Clean door gaskets regularly so doors seal properly
- Level the refrigerator so doors close securely
| What you notice | What it often points to | Common next step |
|---|---|---|
| Warm fresh food section, freezer OK | Airflow or damper issue | Check vents; inspect the refrigerator damper control assembly WP67003903 |
| Frost buildup, warming temps | Defrost system issue | Test/replace the refrigerator defrost bi-metal thermostat WP67003426 |
| No ice or slow ice | Ice maker or water supply issue | Troubleshoot; consider the refrigerator ice maker D7824706Q |
| Loud fan noise | Evaporator fan area | Inspect blade/motor; see how to fix your evaporator cooling fan |
A refrigerator that runs longer to maintain temperature (from poor airflow, dirty seals, or warm placement) puts extra hours on the compressor, control board, and fan motors. Reducing run time is one of the most effective ways to extend service life.
Last updated: February 2026





