What is the disadvantage of a side-by-side fridge?
A key disadvantage of a side-by-side refrigerator like the Frigidaire LGHX2636TF9 is reduced usable width in both compartments, which makes it harder to store and access wide items (pizza boxes, party trays, large platters) compared with many French door designs.
- Narrow shelves: wide containers may not fit flat; use smaller bins and stackable containers.
- Fresh-food visibility: items can get lost at eye level; group foods by zone (deli, dairy, leftovers).
- Freezer organization: tall, narrow space can bury items; use labeled baskets.
- More door opening: you may open the refrigerator side more often; keep frequently used items in door bins.
- Ice and water system upkeep: filters and dispenser parts need periodic attention.
| Feature | Side-by-side | French door |
|---|---|---|
| Shelf width | Narrower | Wider |
| Freezer access | Eye-level vertical | Lower drawer |
| Best for | Frozen-food organization, narrow kitchens | Large platters, fresh-food visibility |
| Typical tradeoff | Harder to fit wide items | Freezer items can stack deep |
If you regularly buy wide packages or serve on large trays, the side-by-side layout can add daily frustration. If your kitchen is tight, the narrower door swing and vertical freezer storage can be a real advantage.
- Set up “zones” and keep a consistent layout; it reduces food waste.
- Keep airflow clear and avoid overpacking so temperatures stay even.
- Maintain seals and alignment so doors close fully; poor sealing can cause temperature swings.
- Replace filters on schedule to keep dispenser performance strong.
For model-specific use and care guidance (including setup checks like door sealing and leveling), follow the LGHX2636TF9 owner's manual.
Last updated: January 2026
Are all refrigerators 36 inches wide?
No. Refrigerators are not all 36 inches wide; 36 inches is simply a very common “full-size” width, especially for side-by-side and French door styles. For Frigidaire model LGHX2636TF9, confirm the exact cabinet opening and clearance requirements in the LGHX2636TF9 installation guide before ordering or moving the unit.
Most household refrigerators fall into a few standard width groups, and the “36-inch” label often refers to the cabinet opening needed, not the exact case width.
- 24 inches: apartment/compact and some narrow bottom-freezer models
- 30 inches: narrower full-size options
- 33 inches: common mid-width full-size models
- 36 inches: very common for side-by-side and French door refrigerators
- 42 inches and wider: some built-in or premium configurations
Even if the refrigerator body fits, you still need room for airflow, plumbing, and door swing. The LGHX2636TF9 installation guidance calls out clearances for installation and air circulation.
| What to check | Typical target | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Cabinet opening width | Matches the model spec | Prevents binding and vibration |
| Side and top clearance | About 3/8 inch | Helps airflow and easier install |
| Rear clearance | About 1 inch | Protects water line and power cord |
| Door swing clearance | Enough for full door opening | Lets drawers and baskets slide out |
- Measure the cabinet opening width, height, and depth (front of cabinet to back wall)
- Measure doorways, hallways, and turns on the path to the kitchen
- Plan for the water supply connection if you use the ice and water dispenser
- Confirm you have a grounded outlet (avoid extension cords/adapters)
- Make sure the floor is level and strong enough for a fully loaded refrigerator
Choosing a refrigerator by “36-inch class” alone can lead to install problems, poor door sealing, or restricted airflow. Verifying the opening size and required clearances helps the LGHX2636TF9 cool efficiently and keeps the ice and water dispenser plumbing protected.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the average lifespan of a side-by-side refrigerator?
Most side-by-side refrigerators typically last 13 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. For your Frigidaire LGHX2636TF9, keeping temperatures stable, doors sealing tightly, and filters changed on schedule helps you reach (and often exceed) that average; see the LGHX2636TF9 owner’s manual for model-specific care steps.
A refrigerator’s lifespan is mainly driven by compressor run time, airflow, and how hard the sealed system has to work.
- Door seal condition (air leaks force longer run times)
- Condenser and airflow (restricted airflow raises operating temps)
- Ice maker and water system health (leaks or restrictions add stress)
- Room temperature (very hot or very cold rooms reduce performance)
- Usage patterns (frequent door openings, overpacking, warm food loads)
Use these habits to reduce wear on the compressor, evaporator fan, and controls.
- Keep the refrigerator level so doors close consistently
- Confirm the doors seal on all sides (no gaps at the gasket)
- Replace the water filter about every 6 months (so flow stays normal)
- Avoid pushing the cabinet tight to the wall; allow airflow clearance
- If odors build up, replace the air filter on schedule
| Item to maintain | Typical interval | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Refrigerator water filter | Every 6 months | Prevents slow dispensing and water restrictions |
| Door gaskets | Inspect monthly | Prevents warm air leaks and frost |
| Air filter | Every 6 months (typical) | Helps reduce food odors |
A side-by-side refrigerator that runs warmer than intended or leaks air through worn gaskets cycles longer and harder. That extra run time accelerates wear on key components like the compressor, evaporator fan motor, and control boards.
If you are addressing odors or airflow issues on LGHX2636TF9, these model-matched parts are commonly involved:
- Refrigerator air filter EAFCBF (odor control)
- Refrigerator temperature sensor 240597220 (temperature feedback)
- Frigidaire refrigerator evaporator fan motor 809069206 (cold air circulation)
Last updated: January 2026





