Friday, March 23, 2018

Dryer Repair Albuquerque

You may not not know this , but doing a dryer repair is not a difficult thing to do, even if you never did it before. The most common problems when it comes to dryer repair is when your dryer stops producing adequate heat. Heat is important because it is what is needed to dry the clothes. Below is a list of three most important things you must check in order to fix any dryer not putting out proper heat.

Dryer Repair Albuquerque Heating Element: 

When a dryer stops heating up, the very first thing you must check is the heating element . In electric dryers, heat is typically produced with the heating element. Heating elements are found in the back or front panel of your dryer.

Heating elements are coils of heating wire encased in a copper metal housing. The coil heats up whenever electricity passes through it. To troubleshoot if the heating element is bad,  a multi-meter is applied to check for continuity. Simply change the element if defective.

Thermostat High-Limit :

The thermostat high limit is the next part to check when a dryer is not making enough heat. The high-limit thermostat is a safety part attached to the heater housing and its job is  to keep the dryer from overheating when the exhaust vent is clogged. Clogged vents causes the high limit thermostat to activate, breaking the connection to the heating element and gas valve. Disconnect the power source apply the multi-meter thermostat and check for continuity. Lack of continuity means that it will have to be changed out. You may also have to fix the vent system to assure everything is working as it should.

Radiant Flame Sensor

The last step in this process to check is the the radiant flaming sensor. The job of this part is to sense and regulate heat coming from the igniter and burner in all gas dryers. It is found usually next to the igniter. This sensor functions to detect heat coming from the igniter which in turn causes the gas valve to switch to the open position. If the sensor is burned out, the igniter will not glow forcing the gas valve to remain in the closed position. An igniter not glowing, signals that you must look at the radiant sensor and determine if continuity exist. Perform this task with your multi-meter. If all of these checks fail the fix the problem don’t panic, simply call Top Brands Appliance Repair Albuquerque, and we will be there in a hurry to professionally repair your dryer.

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Thursday, March 15, 2018

Professional Albuquerque Appliance Repair
Top Brands Appliance Repair is locally owned and operated and has been helping people throughout the Albuquerque area for many years. We ensure that our rates are the best around and are well known for our high level of customer service. Of course, we recognize that having a problem with your appliances is stressful and inconvenient. That is why we go above and beyond to ensure that the work is cared for promptly.
As a leading company in the community, we specialize in caring for all of your appliance needs. This includes repairing problems, installing new appliances and performing routine maintenance. We even offer same day repair services for major brand appliances. We will go above and beyond to ensure that our customers are not only cared for with the proper repairs, we will answer any questions they may have along the way. We even offer free estimates.
Expedited Repairs from Certified Technicians
Our entire team is certified and trained to help provide the utmost quality of all appliance repairs. This includes the support staff, who are fully dedicated to helping customers and ensuring satisfaction. We provide the solutions necessary to deal with any appliance problems. It doesn’t matter if you have questions or if you are in need of an expedited repair, Top Brands Appliance Repair is always on point to provide exactly what you need.
Albuquerque Service Areas
Our technicians are available to provide expert service throughout the greater Albuquerque area. All it takes is a call to Top Brands Appliance Repair and our trained technicians can schedule a time to come out and care for your needs. This is not only true in Albuquerque, we work in the surrounding areas as well.
Our pricing for all repair services is highly competitive. With great prices and a highly trained and certified staff, you are sure to be happy with how your appliances are running in no time.
We Offer The Following Service Repairs:
Refrigerators
Ovens/Stoves
Washing Machines
Dishwasher
Trash Compacter
Disposal
Ice Makers

Of course, our technicians are not limited to these repairs. You can contact us today for more information on how we can help you.

Wednesday, February 21, 2018

10 DIY Appliance Maintenance Tips To Keep Them Running Like New

We all have that fear. Your washing machine breaks in the middle of a cycle, flooding your laundry room. Your refrigerator shuts down after you just restocked with groceries. Or your oven stops working just before a large holiday meal. What many people don’t realize is that these and other major appliance malfunctions can be avoided with just a little TLC.

I’m not talking about the kind of TLC that requires a professional handyman and a hefty bill. Rather, there are simple appliance maintenance tasks that you can do on your own, with little investment (time or money) and no prior experience. Here are 10 easy DIY appliance maintenance tips that you can do on your own in 10 minutes:

1. Verify your oven door has a tight seal. Without a proper seal, your oven can lose more than 20 percent of its heat. The result is that food takes longer to cook or cooks unevenly. To check the seal’s condition, open the oven door and locate the rubber or fiberglass gasket around the perimeter of the door. Feel for any broken, torn, or deformed areas, and close the door to see if you can find any leaks. If you do, replace the seal.

2. Clean or replace dirty range hood or downdraft vent filters. Wash metal-mesh grease filters by hand in soapy water, or run them through the dishwasher. Charcoal or paper filters should not be washed. Replace them instead.

3. Clean stovetop drip bowls. Remove drip bowls from underneath your burner elements and presoak them in a cleaning solution for five minutes. Then hand wash and replace. Remember to clean drip bowls immediately after spills. If spills burn into the bowls, you might need to replace them.

4. Clean coils in your refrigerator. Dirt, dust, and pet hair can clog up refrigerator coils, restricting air flow and causing the refrigerator to work harder to keep cool. Once or twice a year, use a handheld vacuum to clean the coils and suck up any loose particles. The location of refrigerator coils varies by model, but most can be found either behind the kick plate (the front panel near the floor) or at the rear of the fridge.

5. Change your refrigerator water filter. Filters that don’t efficiently remove contaminants and impurities could expose you to harmful water. Instructions for changing the filter vary by model, but most are as easy as turning the filter a quarter inch and popping it out or locking it in place. Perform this simple task every three to six months, depending on water usage.

6. Fix rusty dish rack tines. Rust on the tines of your dishwasher racks can adhere to and ruin your dishes and silverware. To solve this issue, purchase a tine repair kit, and use a sealant to adhere the replacement tips over any rusty or chipped tines. Let dry for at least 24 hours before running the dishwasher.