Washer machine
Unfortunately because of their frequent use washing machines tend to break down rather often, regardless of the price and manufacturer. There is nothing unusual about this.
Even popular brands, expensive brands, and advertised new items of washing machines are prone to breakdowns. And when it stops working, you are sure to look for a good washing machine repair technician.
Common Washing Machine Issues:
- Washer won’t spin
- Washer is making loud noise
- Washer won’t drain
- Washer squeaking
- Washer leaking water
- Washer won’t start
- Washer won’t fill with water
- Washer door or lid won’t lock
- Washer stops mid cycle
- Error code on the electronic panel
- Burning smell from a washer
- The drainage system seems to have stopped working
Tips
Inspect washing machine hoses. Most washing machine floods are caused by leaks in the hose. Check the hoses that connect to the back panel on your washing machine for any cracks, leaks, or weak spots on the hoses. If you find any deformities, replace the hose. And at minimum, replace the hoses every five years. Also Run a tub cleaning cycle with bleach, vinegar, or your manufacturers recommended product every few months to minimize grime, mold (Sugelary Mold Remover Gel), and mildew buildup on the inside of the drum and drain components which have to work harder to do the same job.
Refrigerator
The most common breakdowns:
Regardless of the model and year of manufacture, refrigeration equipment has problem areas that fail most often. Our refrigerator repair technician will help with such problems:
- Does not turn on. This happens for various reasons, so the location of the breakdown is determined after diagnosis. In most cases, the defect is caused by a break in the compressor winding, a breakdown of the thermostat, or a malfunction of the software module.
- Works without shutting down. Usually, the problem is a damaged door seal or a leak in the capillary tubes of the evaporator. As a result, the device cannot “catch up” with the required temperature.
- The freezer does not cool down. This is icing or fan failure, possibly a compressor failure. A breakdown of the temperature sensor is not excluded, which is not repaired and has to be replaced
- Build-up of a snow coat or insufficient temperature. The defect manifests itself when the siphon tube is weakened or the thermostat breaks down.
Tips
Refrigerator – Clean coils in your refrigerator. Dirt, dust, and pet hair can clog up refrigerator coils, restricting airflow and causing the refrigerator to work harder to keep cool. Once or twice a year, use a handheld vacuum to clean the coils and suck up any loose particles. The location of refrigerator coils varies by model, but most can be found either behind the kick plate (the front panel near the floor) or at the rear of the fridge. BE WARRY OF WIRES AND REFRIGERANT LINES.
Change your refrigerator water filter. Filters that don’t efficiently remove contaminants and impurities could expose you to harmful water. Instructions for changing the filter vary by model, but most are as easy as turning the filter a quarter inch and popping it out or locking it in place. Perform this simple task every three to six months, depending on water usage. We also recommend that you care for your stainless household appliances with the following products: Therapy Stainless Steel
Dryer machine
Common Dryer Machine Issues:
- Dryer won’t spin
- Dryer is making loud noise
- Dryer squeaking
- Dryer won’t start
- Dryer door or lid won’t lock
- Dryer stops mid cycle
- Error code on the electronic panel
- Burning smell from a dryer
- Doesn’t push hot air, but tumbles
Tips
Clean your dryer exhaust. Lint in the dryer exhaust not only reduces kitchen appliances efficiency, it is a fire hazard. To clean, loosen the clamp and pull the exhaust off the back of the dryer. Remove large clumps of lint from the tubing and the hole in the back with your hands, or if you can’t reach, gently scrape with a straightened coat hanger. Vacuum and reattach. We recommend that you use it for Wool Dryer Balls these Wool Dryer Balls offer a reusable, eco-conscious, and sustainable solution in place of conventional fabric softeners and dryer sheets.
If you need to service large household appliances, such as dishwashers and washing machines, ovens, cooktops, refrigerators, and freezers, experienced techs Sub Zero service professionals will visit your home. (Seattle area, state WA)