Home Appliances Care and Maintenance Tips

Are your home appliances not functioning properly or needing repair too soon? Your machine broke down in the middle of a cycle? Your food got spoilt in the refrigerator?

Fear not, we’re here to provide some basic tips for the maintenance of your home appliances. They will help you in saving money and making sure these  appliances function well even after years. Rather, you might not even require expert opinion or after-sales service ever again. 

Ovens

oven

Ovens lose more than 20% of heat in the absence of a proper seal. Consequently, the food cooks unevenly or takes longer than usual. Hence, we need to check the seal’s condition by opening the oven door and locating the fiberglass gasket or rubber around the perimeter of the door. Search or try to locate any deformed, torn or broken areas and then close the door to locate any leaks. Replace the seal incase of any deformities or damage.

TV

Sometimes, the lifespan of your television can depend on the temperature in the room. A very hot room can severely affect the lifespan. High brightness in the TV can increase the chances of exhausting the light emitters. Accordingly, tailor the brightness according to the room light, but still do not let it be too high. You can use curtains and blinds to reduce the light in your room. 

Lastly, always use a voltage regulator if you experience power fluctuations in your area. Irregular power can damage a TV.

Stovetop

stovetop

Always soak your drip bowls in a cleaning solution for 5 minutes after removing them from burner elements. Clean your drip bowls after spills. You might have to replace these bowls if the spills burn into the bowls. 

Refrigerator

Always check the refrigerator coils as dust, dirt or even pet hair could clog it. This could restrict the airflow and make your refrigerator work harder to stay cool. At least, once a year clean the coils and get rid of any dust particles. Most refrigerator coils lie behind the kickplate or at the rear of the refrigerator.

Also, always keep an eye on the rubber gasket which seals in the cold air in a refrigerator. A falsy seal will lead to the cold air escaping and your fridge working harder to compensate for the loss. Hence, increasing electricity bills. 

If water filters do not efficiently clean and remove the impurities or contaminants, this could expose us to harmful substances in drinking water. Changing the water filter varies according to models, however, in most one can turn the filter around a quarter inch and pop it out or lock it in place. Hence, instructions for all these models are almost the same. Depending on the water usage, check the water filter every 6-8 months.

Dishwasher

dishwasher

Sometimes, dishwasher racks are susceptible to rust. Consequently, this can lead to the ruin of your dishes, utensils and silverware. You can purchase a tine repair kit to repair such issues. Also, a sealant will repair  the replacement tips of any rusty or chipped tines. Wait at least 24 hours before running the dishwasher. 

Dryer Exhaust

For sure, lint in a dryer exhaust will reduce efficiency. Besides, it is a fire hazard. You can clean the dryer by loosening the clamp and pulling the exhaust out from the back. With your hands, you can clean the large lint clumps from the tube and hole. Incase you cannot reach the lints, then utilise a straightened coat hanger. Reattach after cleaning.

Washing Machine

washing machine

Indeed, leaks in the hose can cause washing machine floods. Thus, always keep an eye on the hose which connects to the back panel of the washing machine for weak spots, cracks or leaks. Replace the hose incase of deformities. It is advisable to replace the hose every 5 years.

Air Conditioner

Want to increase the efficiency and lifespan of your Air Conditioner? Then, you need to clean the filters. Filters get easily dirty or clog up leading to a restriction of airflow. Therefore, one should clean these filters every 2-4 weeks. It is a simple process. You will need to remove the front panel of the AC unit to clean it. In case of a reusable filter, just vacuum and remove the dirt. You can replace the disposable filters.

Such know-hows will definitely help you in saving money and increasing the lifespan of your home appliances. None of these tips are complicated, difficult or time-consuming. Your home appliances will now run smoothly with these quick tips. Hope you enjoyed this article!

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