Thursday, October 30, 2014
Washer Repair Pro’s Tips for Dealing with Holiday Glitter Apparel and Shoes
Thursday, September 25, 2014
Las Cruces New Mexico Refrigerator Repair Pro Discusses Common Rubber Gasket Concerns
Las Cruces Refrigerator Repair
Every now and then, our refrigerator repair pros in Las Cruces New Mexico receive calls from Las Cruces customers with concerns about their units gaskets. They are those rubbery strips of plastic that run around refrigerator and freezer doors. Sometimes they prevent the doors from closing properly and making a tight seal, which is the exact opposite of what they are designed to do. Here’s why:
Rubber gaskets, like all parts of a refrigerator, have a tendency to wear over time. For example, the chemicals and oils used to manufacture the rubber seal may evaporate. If they are not replenished, the rubber will have a tendency to get brittle and break apart. When that happens, the air from inside of the fridge may seep out into the hot kitchen or vice versa. And that may lead to condensation and energy efficiency problems.
Our refrigerator repair pros also know that gaskets have a tendency to do more than tear or otherwise rip apart. They can also expand and contract to the point that it jeopardizes the integrity of the seal. This often happens when refrigerators are placed near HVAC vents, cooking appliances, poorly insulated doors and single pane windows.
For example, let’s say that the refrigerator is sitting directly underneath of a HVAC vent and the heat kicks on. The heat will likely cause the rubber gasket to contract, thereby allowing hot air to get inside of the fridge. If the air conditioner turns on instead, the rubber may expand, which would make it harder to open the refrigerator’s doors. And that could lead to tearing or separation should the homeowner try and force the fridge door open.
To learn more about rubber gaskets, including when to replace them, please contact us. Our Las Cruces New Mexico refrigerator repair pros have been repairing and replacing rubber gaskets with ease for years.
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1300 G El Paseo #203
Las Cruces, NM 88001
575-636-2009
Friday, August 22, 2014
Ways to Clean appliances with Lemon
When is the last time you cleaned out you refrigerator? When is the last time you had a licensed appliance repair company come out and tune up your appliances?
You don’t always need a professional for appliance repair, and when life gives you lemons, clean up your kitchen! Go green by cleaning your kitchen with the fresh lemons to give your appliances that sparkle they deserve without squeezing your pocketbook.
Here’s some great tips to follow from SoBellas Home Services.
1. Microwave
Mix together 2 Tbsp. of lemon juice and 2 cups of water in a microwave safe bowl. Microwave on HIGH for one to two minutes. Allow bowl to cool down, then use mixture to wipe down the inside walls of the microwave.
2. Oven
Mix together 2 Tbsp. of liquid dish soap and 2 Tbsp. of lemon juice with 1 quart of warm water. Apply the mixture to the inside of the oven. Return after one hour and scrub with a sponge. Rinse well.
3. Fridge
Slice a lemon and place in small bowl. Sprinkle a dash of table salt and 2 tsp. of baking soda onto lemons. Place uncovered dish in the middle of refrigerator and let sit for three to five days.
4. Dishwasher
Mix 2 Tbsp. of lemon juice with 1 cup of white vinegar. Pour into the bottom of empty dishwasher and allow for one cleaning cycle.
5. Stovetop
In a small bowl, mix 2 Tbsp. of lemon juice with 2-3 Tbsp. baking soda to form paste. Apply paste to stovetop and wipe away with warm, damp sponge or towel.
Follow these do-it-yourself cleaning tips and help save money on costly appliance repairs . To help prolong the life of your appliances, combine these tips with regular visits from your local appliance repair professional to perform needed maintenance and internal cleaning.
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Thursday, July 24, 2014
Las Cruces Appliance Repair 101: 6 Steps to Cleaning Your Refrigerator
Refrigerator Repair Las Cruces New Mexico
From forgotten spills to expired food, your refrigerator may be in need of an intense scrub down. Not only will a good cleaning rid your appliance of any unpleasant odors, but it will also increase its efficiency level. Below we've provided you with a step by step cleaning guide to help you achieve a spotless refrigerator.
- To begin the process, clear out all items and throw away any food that has expired. Starting with a blank slate will enable you to reach every nook and cranny of your fridge.
- Once the appliance is empty, remove its shelves and bins for a good old soak in hot, soapy water. If your kitchen sink isn't big enough, you can use your bathtub or your laundry sink. To soften the dried food covering the surface of the shelves and bins, we suggest leaving them submerged for at least an hour.
- While the shelves and bins are soaking, concentrate on wiping down the inside of your refrigerator. You can either use a store bought all-purpose cleaner, or you can make your own cleaning mixture with vinegar and water. Before finishing up, pay close attention to the appliance's door gasket. Scrub any dirt off the seal and look for cracks or rips in the rubber. If you find any, the gasket will need to be replaced.
- After an hour has passed, using a sponge, wipe down and rinse the shelves and bins. You can either dry the parts off by hand or lay them out to air dry, before placing them back in the refrigerator.
- Now comes the restocking of your fridge. Prior to placing any jars or containers back into your appliance, clean them off with a wet rag, to ensure they won't soil your freshly washed shelves.
- Since the interior of your refrigerator is clean and smelling nice, its time to focus on the outside of your appliance. First and foremost, you need to clean the condenser coils. Leaving them dirty will eventually cause a spike in your energy bill, and you'll risk shortening your refrigerator's life expectancy. Once that's done, move on to wiping down the exterior of your appliance. Soapy water and a sponge should do the trick, however if your fridge is stainless steal, you may want to consider using a dab of vinegar to get rid of unsightly fingerprints.
Keeping your appliance clean helps you avoid costly refrigerator repair expenses. If you're concerned with your fridge's performance, please contact us at Sobellas San Antonio Appliance's Repair and we'll be happy to help you.
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SoBellas Appliance Repair Las Cruces New Mexico
1300 G El Paseo #203
Las Cruces, NM 88001
575-636-2009
Thursday, July 17, 2014
Las Cruces Appliance Repair Tips: Is Your Induction Cooktop on the Fritz?
Appliance Repair Las Cruces New Mexico
Induction cooktops have been gaining in popularity the last few years. And as appliance repair professionals, we’ve made it a point to become familiar with problems that tend to crop up with today’s models. That said, the next time your induction cooktop is not working, consider taking the following actions:
Check the Control Panel – Look to see which induction cooktop setting is activated. Some contemporary models have lock modes that may keep the unit from turning on or shutting off as expected.
Check the Electrical Panel – If the induction cooktop’s settings appear to be correct, head off to check your home’s electrical panel. Check to make sure that all of the circuit breakers or fuses are in the right position and in working order.
Check the Power Cord – Should the electrical panel seem to be in fine, working order, pull the induction oven away from the wall and check the electrical connection. It’s also a great idea to look closely at the plug and cord. If they show signs of wear or damage, they could be the chief problem.
Check the Voltage Requirements – Sometimes contemporary induction cooktops require more voltage than a home’s electrical outlet can handle. So it’s best to check the owner’s manual and ensure that the outlet you’re using is up to snuff.
Check the Cookware – Our appliance repair pros have noticed that some folks forget to use the right cookware and that can make a difference too. It can either cause the cooktop not to heat up or damage its surface.
Check the Surface – Speaking of which, a damaged surface may cause an induction oven to fail as well. The list of accidents that could shorten the life of the cooktop includes those that involve cracks, scratches and melted plastic.
Call a Las Cruces Appliance Repair Pro – And if none of those actions resolve your home’s induction cooktop woes, be sure to call an appliance repair pro. We can examine the cooktop further and make any repairs needed to get families cooking again.
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Thursday, June 19, 2014
Refrigerator Repair Pro's Tips for Avoiding Temp and Cross Contamination Woes
Refrigerator Repair Las Cruces New Mexico
Now that picnic season is here, our refrigerator repair pros wanted to talk about how to avoid temperature and cross contamination woes. Most modern-day fridges have design features that help address those issues but some people may not be aware of them. So because of that, we wanted to help out by spotlighting those features and offering a few tips:
Fresh-Food Temperature Control Features
To circumvent temperature related problems, use your refrigerator’s fresh-food temperature control feature. The location of the temperature control panel or knob will vary based on the brand. However, the knobs or panels tend to be located inside of the fridge, along the top of the side wall or back wall. Some contemporary fridges may also have temperature controls on the crispers, freezers and exterior door panels.
In most instances, the temperature should be below 40 degrees Fahrenheit but above freezing. Otherwise, your orange juice, milk, fruits and veggies are likely to develop ice crystals. If that happens, they’re apt to taste and look unappetizing. Plus, it could diminish the food and beverage’s nutritional values.
Once you’ve set the refrigerator’s temperature, wait a few hours. Then verify that all of the zones are at temperature with the aid of a portable, refrigerator thermometer. If you don’t already own a refrigerator thermometer, you may want to check out Consumer Reports magazine’s website. It contains up-to-date, portable, refrigerator thermometer reviews and ratings.
If your test reveals that the fridge doesn’t seem to be holding foods and beverages at the right temperatures, be sure to immediately schedule a refrigerator repair service call with our team. We can find out why the fridge isn’t staying at temperature and make repairs accordingly.
Sliding Shelves, Bins, Built-ins and More
Lastly, you’ll want to use the refrigerator’s interior shelving, bins and built-in compartments to minimize cross contamination problems. Remember to store raw foods separately from cooked foods and put juice laden items (i.e. bloody meats) in areas where they are less likely to drip or spill onto other foods. And don’t worry. If your fridge’s shelves and bins aren’t working properly, we can check them out during our refrigerator repair service calls too. To arrange a meeting with our refrigerator repair pros and learn more about keeping your refrigerated, picnic foods safe for consumption, please contact us at 575-636-2009.
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1300 G El Paseo #203
Las Cruces, NM 88001
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