A Few Things To Check Before Calling For Appliance Repairs
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4 August 2015
Whether it is the refrigerator, stove or washing machine, having an appliance that is not working correctly can upset your whole day's schedule. You are either going to need to throw out foods that have spoiled and buy new, spend money on a meal bought at a restaurant or end up going to the laundromat. In addition to this, you will have to wait around for the repair technician to show up.
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3 Mistakes to Avoid When Buying a New Furnace
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28 May 2015
So you're thinking about replacing your existing furnace, either out of necessity or because you want to make your home more comfortable and energy efficient. Regardless of your specific reasoning for wanting the upgrade, there are a few mistakes you'll want to avoid when it comes to furnace replacement that could otherwise cost you a lot of money and frustration down the road.
Buying Just the Furnace
First of all, understand that your home heating system is about so much more than just the furnace itself.
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Four Precautions To Take After You've Had Moldy Food In Your Refrigerator
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20 May 2015
Since it's neither cheap nor easy to replace a refrigerator, it's important to take care of the one you've got. Additionally, while you might not think that a piece of moldy and rotten food in the back of your refrigerator is such a big deal, it's a serious threat to your health as well as the refrigerator itself. After you discover and remove a piece of food in your refrigerator that's been infected with mold, remember to undertake these four precautions.
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Four Common Issues With The Self-Cleaning Function On Stoves
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19 May 2015
Many stoves come with a self-cleaning function. Self-clean is extremely useful... but often poorly understood. The self-cleaning process is essentially designed to heat the interior of the oven to an extreme degree, such that food particles on the interior of the oven are charred.
Once the food particles have been reduced to ash, they can be easily cleaned off the oven. But self-cleaning isn't always enough to clean an oven entirely, and how it works can seem rather mysterious:
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