How To Address Three Common Washer Issues

Posted on: 28 January 2021

Your washing machine helps keep things in your home flowing smoothly. When your washing machine doesn't work correctly, there are things you can do to repair it. #1: Washer Will Not Turn On If your washer will not turn on, the first thing you should do is make sure the cord has not been pulled out. Then, you need to make sure the breaker has not been tripped. If neither of these is the issue, you need to consider your usage of the washing machine. [Read More]

Signs That Your Washing Machine Needs To Be Repaired By A Professional

Posted on: 26 July 2016

Instead of automatically running out to spend money on the purchase of a brand new washing machine, you may want to look for signs that indicate that your machine can and should be repaired by an appliance repair professional. To know when to call for assistance, you will want to review the following points. The Machine Does Not Stop Filling With Water If the water level switch inside of your washing machine is in need of replacement, the machine will continuously fill with water until you manually shut it off. [Read More]

How To Replace The Thermistor On A Refrigerator With Frozen Evaporator Coils

Posted on: 10 May 2016

A refrigerator's thermistor is a temperature sensor that helps ensure the interior temperatures facilitate the necessary cooling and defrosting. When a thermistor fails, the refrigerator can stop defrosting and the evaporator coils inside the freezer can freeze up. If your refrigerator has digital diagnostics, you can easily check to see if the thermistor is the problem. Otherwise, you can simply switch out the thermistor and see if the change solves the problem. [Read More]

Looking To Buy Used Appliances? 4 Tips For Making Smart Purchases

Posted on: 13 April 2016

Furnishing your home can get expensive, especially when you have to fill in all of the appliances. It is not uncommon for properties to be left without any appliances, and even when they are, you should generally hold off on bringing them to the negotiation table. By taking on the shopping responsibility, you gain full control in determining which appliances you bring into your home and will use for years to come. [Read More]