We deal with appliances on a large percentage of our remodeling projects. We recommend appliances, in an attempt to maximize our client’s level of satisfaction, based on many factors:
• Performance
• Energy efficiency
• Budgets
• Aesthetics
• Finishes
The old saying, “they don’t build them like they use to”, is so true, but not in the sense that the statement is made. Today’s appliances are built better and much more complex than even 5 years ago. Periodic care and maintenance by homeowners is essential to keep them in optimum working order. Lack of cleaning or care can make an appliance work harder than it needs to, straining its motor and other moving parts and, in turn, shortening its usable life. Major repairs and replacement costs can be expensive so even routine preventive maintenance is worth a small effort.
We recommend you review the manufactures recommendation that can be found with the instructions and warranty material that comes with your appliances. In addition here are a few basic appliance care tips that have a positive impact on the durability and performance of these products:
* Give dishes at least a light scrub and rinse before loading them. That eases the strain on the dishwasher's built-in system that breaks down and disposes of food particles.
* Dishwashers also benefit from a routine interior wash with special scale-reducing solutions to help keep the parts working properly.
* The dishwasher drain should be cleaned out at least twice a year.
* From time to time, inspect the door seal and keep it clean. Soil, food and soap build-up on the seal can cause deterioration or mold.
* Replace a loose or broken seal to avoid leaks.
Refrigerator and Freezer
* At least twice a year, vacuum the front grill and the radiator coil on back of the refrigerator and freezer (if you have two separate or multiple units), to help ensure proper air circulation and optimum efficiency.
* Don't forget to empty and clean the drip trays located underneath the appliance.
* As with the dishwasher, inspect and clean the perimeter door seal and replace any loose or moldy seals. Good seals help the appliance maintain the temperature settings with less stress to the motor. Note: We have been told (thanks M.G.) that juices high in acidity such as orange juice are one of the lead causes of refrigerator issues.
* Defrost and clean the freezer regularly, as ice build-up will block proper airflow and lower the appliance's efficiency. Shut it down and put a pot of hot water inside will speed the process.
* To maintain an even energy use and extend motor life, keep temperatures constant and within the recommended range.
* A stand-alone freezer, that might be put in a garage or on a covered porch, should be located away from direct sunlight or heat sources so that the appliance does not work harder or less efficiently than it has to. Ideally, find a cool, level and dry spot with adequate clearance at the back for good air circulation.
Laundry Equipment
Today's increasingly popular (and more energy-efficient) front-load washers require more care than their predecessors to prevent the build-up of mold, which can cause myriad problems.
* To reduce that possibility, leave the door open once all of the laundry is done and wipe down the rubber gasket.
* Manufacturers note that we consumers have a tendency to overload both washers and dryers. Each brand of appliance has its practical capacity, but overloading puts a strain on the belt that turns the drum. The extra strain can accelerate wear and lead to repair or replacement costs. Overloading also leads to higher energy consumption and less effective cleaning.
* To maintain the dryer, disconnect the dryer duct and vacuum the duct, the areas surrounding the dryer and the dryer's vent hood outside the house. Restricted air flow can tax the motor. If the lint filter and the areas around it are clean, the dryer will operate more efficiently and safely.
Note: look for the NFPA washer/dryer safety tip sheet on our web site. The 1st email we receive saying they found it will receive 4 free hours of Handyman services.
Our best advice
Review the manuals for your major appliances. But if you don't know where they are or if you're short of time right now, don't wait: Follow these few maintenance tips for a longer and happier life with your appliances!
PS – You can always GOOGLE your appliance online and many manufacturers will provide you manuals you can download.
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4 comments:
I used to clean the back of my refrigerator annually but the back of my new one is harder to get to.
And how do you clean the back of the "built in" refrigerators?
Very informative. Thanks!
Lynne, The refrigerator should have wheeels but you need to be careful you do not scratch the floor when you roll the refergerator out. They also make "furniture pads" that you can put under the refergerator to make it easier to pull out. Feel free to call Creative if you are not comfortable with any of these tips. Thanks hope this helped.
Dishwashers--my dishwasher specifically says not to pre-rinse dishes, it washes more effectively this way.
Refrigerator and freezer--mine does not have a drip tray and I have never seen ice build up in a frost free freezer
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