Reason #1: Leveling legs: Leveling legs are used to adjust the washer so it sits level. If the washer is moving around, they may need adjustment or replacement.
Reason #2: Shock Absorbers: They dampen the movement of tub during cycles on front-loading washers. If the washer is shaking violently, these may have failed.
Reason #3 Suspension rods and dampening straps: The suspension rods and dampening straps work together to control the vibrations and movement of the tub. These are only found on top-load washers.
Reason #4: Spider Support Arm: The spider arm holds the inner tub in place. If the washer is shaking and moving, it could be that the spider support arm is going bad or is broken and needs to be replaced.
Reason #5: Springs: There are multiple spring varieties within the washer that help control the movement of the tub, so check them for damage.
Reason #6: Suspension Pads: The suspension pads allow suspension to move smoothly during the cycles. Suspension may bind up if the suspension pads are lost or damaged.
Reason #7: Balance Ring: The balance ring in a washing machine has liquid in it to counterbalance the tub as it spins. If the washer is shaking and moving, the balance ring may be broken or dried out and need to be replaced.
Reason #8: Tub bearings: Tub bearings allow the drive shaft to rotate during cycles. A squeaking noise may occur as they start to fail and as their condition gets worse, the noise and vibration will continue to get worse. If this happens, the bearings will need to be replaced.
We can help with all these issues.
Reason #1 your drum felt seal is getting worn out, allows clothes to get pinched and marked up.
Reason #2 your gas dryer is leaving brown marks on clothes - Front Drum Glides .
Reason #3 your gas dryer is leaving burn marks on clothes - Lint Screen Housing
Reason #4 your gas dryer is leaving rust stains on clothes - Drum Rollers and Axles
Reason #5 your gas dryer is leaving brown stains on clothes - Drum Baffles
Reason #1 - Drain Pump- bad seal or crack drain pump.
Reason #2 your washing machine is leaking water from front - Front Door Seal
Reason #3 your washing machine is leaking water from hose - Hoses
Reason #4 your washing machine is leaking water from bottom - Tub Seals
Reason #5 your washing machine is leaking water when filling up - Water Inlet Valve
Reason #6 your washing machine is leaking water from underneath - Detergent Dispenser
We can service all these problems.
Reason #1: Defrost timer: This part controls the defrost cycle of the refrigerator, switching the fridge between defrost and cooling cycles. If the fridge feels warm, the defrost timer may caused the evaporator to freeze up, allowing the fridge to become warm.
Reason #2: Defrost Thermostat: The defrost thermostat is a safety device that cuts off the defrost cycle if the freezer gets too warm. This protects the freezer from overheating and spoiling food. If the thermostat has failed, the fridge may become too warm to keep food cool.
Reason #3: Defrost Heater: The heater heats the fridge to melt the ice off the evaporator during the defrost cycle. If the refrigerator is too warm, the defrost heater may have failed and need to be tested or replaced.
Reason #4: Defrost Temperature Sensor: This sensor tells the control board the temperature inside the fridge and shuts off the heater if it gets too warm. If the sensor isn’t working, it could prevent the refrigerator from defrosting.
Reason #5: Cold Control: The part you set the refrigerator temperature with is the cold control. If the temperature is too warm, the cold control could be going bad and need to be repaired or replaced.
Reason #6: Temperature Sensor: Tells the control board the temperature inside the refrigerator so it can run defrost and cooling cycles as needed. If the fridge is too warm, it could be that the sensor is misreading temperature within the fridge.
Reason #7: Evaporator fan motor: It turns the fan blade to circulate cold air around the fridge unit. If the fridge is too warm, the evaporator fan motor may be failing to cool the fridge and need to be fixed or replaced.
Reason #8: Air Damper: The air damper controls how much cold air is circulating within the refrigerator from the freezer. If the fridge is too warm, it could need to be replaced or fixed.
The 33 percent rule is a guideline used by some homeowners to decide whether to repair or replace an appliance. Here's how it works:
For example:
In this case, replacement might be more cost-effective than repair.
The key concept is comparing repair costs to the appliance's current value, not its original purchase price. Using the 33 percent rule, if the repair cost exceeds one-third of the appliance's remaining value, it’s generally a sign that replacement might be the smarter choice.
Other factors to consider include:
Yes, we have a fee to look at your appliance. If you hire us to make the repairs then there is only a repair fee for parts and labor. We wish we could work for free , with all of our bills paid by a magical genie. We live in the same world as you do. Eggs and coffee are expensive these days. Expensive for all of us. Thank you for calling us to service your machines.
Parts and labor are covered for 90 days. Some parts may have a longer warranty, such as icemakers, which have a one-year warranty.