Key Takeaways Refrigerators rely on a sealed refrigeration system that moves heat away from stored food. Common refrigerator problems include poor cooling, frost buildup, water leaks, and unusual no ...
Leak Prevention 101: Hoses, Valves & Water-Connected Appliances Every Homeowner Should Monitor(Post)Water leaks are one of the most common—and costly—problems homeowners face. A slow drip behind a washer, a cracked hose on a refrigerator, or a failing valve under a dishwasher can quiet ...
Winter Appliance Prep: How to Protect Your Washer, Dryer & Refrigerator During Cold Months(Post)As temperatures drop, your home appliances face challenges that aren’t always obvious. Cold air, low humidity, frozen water lines, and drafty spaces can all cause performance issues—or e ...
The Importance of Using Genuine OEM Water Filters(Post)Clean water is something most of us take for granted – but the quality of your refrigerator’s water filter plays a big role in making that possible. Using genuine OEM water filters isn&r ...
Why Ice Makers Stop Working: Common Causes and Fixes(Post)Key Takeaways Ice maker failures are often caused by water supply issues, temperature problems, or faulty components. A clogged water filter or frozen fill tube can stop ice production completely. M ...
DIY vs Professional Appliance Repair: What You Can Safely Do & When to Call a Technician(Post)When an appliance stops working the way it should, most people face the same question: Should I try fixing this myself, or is it time to call in a professional? With today’s economic pressures ...
Top 10 Appliance Parts That Fail First — And How to Replace Them Quickly(Post)Most appliance breakdowns aren’t “mysteries.” In many cases, the same handful of wear components fail first across washers, dryers, refrigerators, dishwashers, and ovens. The good ...
Why It’s Better to Repair an Appliance Instead of Replacing It — Especially in Today’s Economy(Post)With costs rising and supply chains still uneven, replacing a major household appliance can be expensive, inconvenient, and unnecessary. In many cases, a targeted repair using genuine OEM parts rest ...
The Real Cost of Using Aftermarket Parts: Hidden Risks, Warranty Issues & Long-Term Value(Post)When an appliance breaks, it’s tempting to reach for the lowest-priced replacement part available. Aftermarket and generic parts often look appealing because of their lower cost and quick avai ...
How to Extend the Life of Your Kitchen Appliances Through Preventative OEM Part Replacements(Post)Kitchen appliances are some of the hardest-working systems in any home. Refrigerators run 24/7, dishwashers cycle through heat and water pressure, ovens endure extreme temperatures, and ranges rely ...
Signs Something May Fail Soon on Your Appliance(Post)Most appliance breakdowns don’t happen out of nowhere. In many cases, your appliance gives you small warning signs days—or even weeks—before a failure. Catching those early clues c ...
The Most Overlooked Appliance Components (And Why They Matter More Than You Think)(Post)Key Takeaways Small, overlooked components are often the root cause of major appliance failures. Parts like sensors, seals, and filters play a critical role in efficiency and safety. Ignoring minor ...