Fear not, dear homeowner and DIY enthusiast, for with a bit of know-how and a touch of elbow grease, you can tackle common appliance issues like a pro. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll walk you through DIY repairs for some of the most common appliance problems, all while keeping safety front and centre.
Washing machine woes
Is your washing machine making strange noises or refusing to drain properly? Before you reach for the phone to call a repair technician, try these DIY fixes:
• Check the drain hose: Start by inspecting the drain hose for any clogs or kinks. Disconnect the hose and remove any debris using a pipe cleaner or a long, flexible brush.
• Clean the filter: Many washing machines are equipped with a filter to catch lint and debris. Locate the filter (usually located near the bottom of the machine), remove it, and give it a thorough cleaning. This simple step can often resolve drainage issues.
• Inspect the pump: If the problem persists, it may be a sign of a faulty pump. Consult your washing machine’s manual for guidance on how to access and inspect the pump. Look for any signs of damage or obstruction, such as lodged objects or wornout components.
Refrigerator repairs
Is your refrigerator struggling to keep its cool? Don’t panic – try these DIY solutions before shelling out for a costly repair:
• Clean the condenser coils: Over time, dust and debris can accumulate on the refrigerator’s condenser coils, hindering its ability to dissipate heat efficiently. Locate the coils (usually located at the back or bottom of the fridge) and use a vacuum cleaner or a coil brush to remove any buildup.
This story is from the July/August 2024 edition of The Home Handyman.
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