How to Measure a Refrigerator
When purchasing a new refrigerator, make sure it fits your needs and fits into your home.
Measuring accurately will help make delivery and installation of your new refrigerator as hassle-free as possible.
Read this guide to learn how to measure a refrigerator and ensure that your new one will fit perfectly with your cabinets and other appliances.
Knowing how much space you will need for delivery will help you avoid purchasing an appliance that’s too large to fit into or navigate through your home.
Tip: Prevent property damage and make the job easier by relocating any furniture, decor or area rugs that are along the delivery path.
Standard refrigerator dimensions can vary. The true size will be based on the type of refrigerator you get, whether it’s a bottom-freezer, side-by-side, top-freezer or French door model. However, you can estimate that a standard fridge will have exterior measurements that range from 28 3/4 inches in width, 61 3/4 inches to 71 1/4 inches in height and 28 3/4 to 34 5/8 inches in depth.
You may also be wondering “what size refrigerator do I need?” Below are some tips for determining the best fridge type and size for your household:
For more specific measurements for each style of fridge, refer to the refrigerator size chart below:
Knowing the standard sizes for refrigerators is beneficial. However, just knowing the standard height of a fridge, after all, won’t necessarily tell you if the refrigerator you want is too tall for your space. Since the size of a refrigerator will differ between models and brands, it’s important to know how to measure a refrigerator and carefully measure your kitchen space. With tape measures and other measuring tools as needed, start gathering the following measurements.
Tip: Always measure the space where you plan to place the new refrigerator. Never measure your old refrigerator.
The refrigerator will need minimum clearances of 2 inches from the back wall, 1-inch from the upper cabinet and 1/8-inch on either side of the fridge. This will allow air to circulate around the box so the fridge runs efficiently and doesn’t overheat.
When shopping for a new refrigerator, note the measurements of the model’s doors.
Purchasing and installing a new refrigerator requires first taking precise, accurate measurements of both the delivery path and various areas within your kitchen. To find the perfect fridge, use The Home Depot Mobile App to locate products and check inventory. We’ll take you to the exact aisle and bay. When moving a refrigerator, use an appliance dolly or lifting straps and find at least one helper to assist you. Or you can leave delivery and installation to the professionals when you order a new appliance from The Home Depot.
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