Troubleshooting Difficult Appliances

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Troubleshooting Difficult Appliances

Few things are more frustrating than appliances that simply won't stop having trouble. In addition to disrupting your daily routine, appliances with problems can also absorb a great deal of your time. A few months ago, I spent an entire Saturday trying to figure out why our dishwasher wasn't working. To end these kinds of problems, I decided that it would be smart to invest in an appliance services plan. Simply put, professional technicians would come out and repair our appliances whenever they stopped working properly. This plan was a lifesaver for our family, and this blog is all about why.

Should You Just Have Your Washer Repaired?

19 February 2020
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If your washer starts to give you problems, then you may be hearing from some people that you should have it repaired and from others that you should replace it. If you are going back and forth on this, then you should read this article. It will point out some different reasons for repairing the washer so you don't replace a washer that would have been better to keep and just repair. Read More …

What To Do If Your Washing Machine Isn’t Adding Water

21 August 2019
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Your washing machine can only work properly if it has water to wash your clothing. If your machine is running, spinning, and draining, but no water is getting onto your clothes, you could end up with a big mess. Your clothing could be ruined with all of that soap and no water to rinse it off. If your machine isn't getting any water, read on for tips to help you make the repair yourself. Read More …

How To Drain A Washing Machine

6 December 2016
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If you've opened up your washing machine and found water still inside the tub, there's a pretty good chance that your machine has a clog, making it drain improperly. The good news is that you can drain the tub, find, and remove the clog all by yourself. See below for instructions to complete the task. Here's What You'll Need: Screwdriver Bucket Towels Paint cans (or 2" x 4" pieces of wood) Hose clamp Needle nose pliers Instructions: Read More …

Three Reasons To Have Annual Checkups On Your AC Unit

14 September 2016
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Annual checkups are an important part of responsibly caring for your AC system. Although you may feel your AC unit has been going strong on its own for five or ten years and can do the same again without outside intervention, you don't really have any proof that your compressor won't eventually fail from overuse and neglect. After all, if you aren't having the unit serviced regularly, who's to know what condition it's in? Read More …

Tips To Get The Most From Your Commercial Refrigerator

6 September 2016
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Your commercial refrigerator can be one of the most expensive items that your business owns. Unfortunately, there are some business owners that may not realize the various steps that they should take to ensure that they are getting the most from these systems. If you have rarely given your commercial refrigerator much thought, you may want to follow these tips to help it avoid some potential problems in the future. Read More …