Appliance Repair & Maintenance - Houston, TX & Katy, TX


I'm back to inform you the importance of maintenance on your own appliance. These Tips are directed to your Refrigerator, Ice Machine and Dryer, obviously the Brand Transmission Repair Olathe of the machine does not matter (Example: Whirlpool, Kenmore) etc...


Save Time and money! Develop a maintenance schedule on your own appliances. Do-it-yourself by checking your manual. A lot of people don't even look at the manual of these appliance. If there isn't your manual, you can try to look it up online or call the manufacture of one's appliance.


Maintenance tips


Ice Machines:


The sort of Ice Machine I'm discussing is just a Stand Alone Ice Machine. Mostly manufactured by: Kitchen Aid ,Whirlpool... This Ice Machine's have a evaporator plate that water runs over to produce a block of ice. After time this plate must be cleaned or the block of ice will not drop into the cutting grid or will require longer than normal to drop, creating problems together with your appliance.


To resolve this dilemma you are able to put your ice machine in clean mode and use cleaner to clean your ice machine. Directions for this are normally on the ice machine door. Or even found there you will get a fundamental cleaning method off the cleaning bottle. I would suggest a dime save cleaner. As always please check your manual. Ps make sure you rinse the device with clean water after cleaning. The cleaner is just a acid cleaner. If you don't think you are able to does this please call an appliance pro.a


Dryers:


Can be your dryer taking too much time to dry your clothes? The first thing you need to check is your outside vent. Some vents are located on your roof, so please be careful if you're going to achieve this yourself. Some can be found on the exterior wall behind the dryer and can simply be cleared out. If you're planning to call a restoration service to clear your vent you need to ask if they clear vents, some appliance companies don't clean venting.


If your vent is clear and you're still having same problem: call a appliance service company.


Refrigerators:


Most Refrigerators have condenser coils that have to be cleaned. These coils keep the compressor cool and help the performance of the machine, helping you save Money. Obviously check your manual for the place of these coils and if there accessible from leading of the machine you will get a coil brush cleaner to clean the condenser coils. Utilize the coil cleaning brush for this job. You can usually get one at home depot or Lows at the appliance area; just ask for a fridge coil cleaning brush.

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