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Appliances are designed to make life simpler and easier by cooking and preserving our food, cleaning our clothes and dishes and by handling tasks that are otherwise time consuming. When an appliance goes on the blink, the effect is stressful. Food goes bad, can’t be prepared and laundry starts to accumulate. Given our busy lifestyles, it can be difficult to find time to schedule an appointment to service the appliance.
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As appliance repair specialists, one of the most common questions we get asked is “do I really need a repair technician”? In reality, sometimes you don’t need to call a technician at all. You may be able to troubleshoot the operation of your appliance and to improve its lifespan. Here are some tips that can help you determine whether they should call an appliance repair specialist or not.
General Troubleshooting
Several appliances rely on free flowing air or water to function properly. If your clothes dryertakes a long time to dry your clothes check your dryer vents. Make sure that the exhaust behind your dryer does not have kinks and that the outdoor vent has no blockages and that the exhaust air is able to circulate freely. Dishwashers can often become in-operational due to clogged drains. Make sure that you regularly clean the drains of any debris. Check to see if there are any obstacles blocking the path of the spray arms. Clean your soap compartments once or twice a month and make sure that you load your dishwasher properly.
When it comes to refrigerators, one of the most important things you can do is to vacuum the dust on your refrigerator’s condenser systems. Also, make sure that the cooling vents inside your refrigerator are not blocked by food or other items.
A lot of appliances have computerized controls that may need to be reset occasionally. It can help to unplug the unit from its power supply for several minutes in order to reset the computerized systems and then to plug it back in. If the problem persists, you may need tocall for service.
When All Else Fails
If the above steps fail to solve your problem, it may be necessary for you to call a repair technician. Take the time to explain your problem or your issue to your tech. They may be able to walk you through a simple and quick fix. Make sure you have the model number and serial number of your appliance available so your repair service will be able to look up the appropriate repair manuals. Do your best to try to identify the actual problem as it is hard to recommend a fix for something that is simply “not working”. If you follow the above tips you can improve the function and life of your appliances and even any service.