appliances

Where is my appliance model number located?

[dt_divider style=”thin” /]   Are you looking for a part for your home appliance? Is the handle on your appliance or a gasket failing? To replace that part, you are going to need your appliance model number. Here are some places you can look to find your appliances model number. Most refrigerators, ovens, microwaves, and dishwashers have the model number inside the door. Open your doors, and look around the door frame. Many times the

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Things Every Appliance Owner should know about Plumbing

Appliances like your washing machine, refrigerator, water heater, and dishwasher are appliances rely on your plumbing. Here are a few tips every homeowner should know about their appliances and how maintaining good plumbing practices. It can help with repairs and extend their useful life. With that in mind, here are some basic plumbing tips every appliance owner should know. They might even save you a costly visit from your local expert.   [dt_divider style=”thin” /]

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How can you save money on appliance repairs?

[dt_divider style=”thick” /]   Has one of your precious and much needed appliances broke down? Do not waste your money on a new one. If you have a little know how, you might not even need to hire a repairman. How will you make things work again? Hope is not lost. Here are several ways to save money on appliance repairs for even the most broken and helpless.   [dt_divider style=”thin” /]   Check the

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UV AIR PURIFIERS | AIR THE WAY IT’S MEANT TO BE

  AIR THE WAY IT’S MEANT TO BE [dt_gap height=”10″ /] [dt_divider style=”thin” /] Are there indoor air quality issues in your home? Are you afraid your air ducts contain mold? Do you or your family members suffer from serious allergies?  Are you interested in breathing better? A UV air purifier in your HVAC unit might be the ticket!   Installing an ultraviolet light/UV air purifier in your HVAC air handler helps kill microbes as

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Dryer Not Heating Tip

Open your dryer’s cabinet and locate the heating element so that you can test it with a meter or physically look to see if there is a break in the coil.  Another possible cause for a dryer not heating up could be attributed to a faulty thermal fuse, high limit thermostat, cycling thermostat thermal cutoff, thermistor. Sometimes it can be a breaker issues you need 230v to heat a dryer, it will run on 115v.

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