Understanding Your Kitchen Appliances: A Guide to Common Parts

Posted on: 7 November 2023

Your kitchen is the heart of your home, and your appliances are the backbone of your culinary adventures. From your refrigerator, stove, and microwave to your dishwasher and garbage disposal, each appliance plays an important role in your kitchen. However, many people have a limited understanding of the various parts and components that make up these appliances. To help you understand your kitchen appliances better, take a look at this guide to common parts. [Read More]

Residential Dryer Repair — When To Hire A Pro To Look At This Home Appliance

Posted on: 5 June 2023

Dryers are essential household appliances because of how quickly they can dry a load of clothes. Use a professional repair service if yours breaks down in any of the following ways.  Clothes Always Come Out Wrinkled When clothes go through a drying cycle, they tumble and receive heat. These actions are critical to reducing wrinkles. If your clothes come out wrinkled even after a thorough dry cycle, you may need to fix something with the dryer. [Read More]

Residential Refrigerator Repair Services — When Homeowners Should Use Them

Posted on: 13 February 2023

Every home typically has a refrigerator because it's one of the most important appliances today. It will eventually break down after repeated use though. If you have to deal with any of these problems, refrigerator repair services from a professional are important to rely on. Damaged Doors The doors are some of the most important components of your refrigerator. They need to open and close smoothly, as well as seal shut completely. [Read More]

How An Appliance Repair Professional May Fix A Bad Condenser Fan In Your Refrigerator

Posted on: 31 October 2022

A few things can cause problems with your refrigerator that keep it from cooling down. One of the possible causes is the condenser fan. The condenser fan is located on the back of your refrigerator near the bottom. If you hear unusual noises coming from the back of your refrigerator, or if the compressor kicks on but the fan doesn't, the fan could be bad. Call an in-home refrigerator appliance repair shop to test and replace the fan if it needs it. [Read More]