3 Reasons Why You May Want To Pass On That Extended Appliance Warranty

If you are in the process of purchasing new appliances for your home, you may want to pass on the extended warranties that seem to be offered with just about every appliance on the market today. Here are three reasons why you may want to pass on that extended appliance warranty. #1 Third-Party Service Many warranties offer service not through the place where you purchased the item or directly from the manufacture. Read More 

Trying To Sell Your House But Worried About The Kitchen? Fix And Update The Appliances

If you are ready to sell your home but you notice there are some concerns with the appliances in your kitchen, there are some things you can do to update the look of the space and to make sure everything is working as good as it needs to be. The buyers will want to have appliances that work, especially if they want a house that is move-in ready. Here are some of the things you need to look for when you are ready to list the property, to improve the value of your kitchen. Read More 

Summer Heat: 4 Problems Associated With A Sweaty Refrigerator

During the summer, it's normal for humans to sweat and suffer through the heat. When we open up our refrigerator, we do not expect our food and drinks to be having the same issue. Sweat found on items in a refrigerator is showcased through extra moisture and condensation that appears on the outside of food and drinks. A properly operating refrigerator would not typically feature these issues. When food and drinks start sweating in your fridge, it's typically a sign of a malfunction. Read More 

5 Tricks For Troubleshooting A Washing Machine That Fills And Drains But Won’t Spin

Whether you use a top-loading or front-loading washing machine, having the appliance out of commission for a few days or weeks can create a serious backlog of dirty clothes if you have a busy family. As soon as you notice your machine is filling and draining but not spinning to wash or wring out the clothes, it's time to check the unit for the most obvious causes. Try these five troubleshooting tricks first to see if you can figure out what's causing the problem before calling a repair technician. Read More