Most homeowners can admit that cleaning the oven is just one of those chores that is more often put off than it is actually performed. We are all familiar with the smell of burning food that has fallen to the bottom of our oven.
While our home appliances serve us well over the years, there may come a time when even the most reliable model requires repair. Like all mechanical systems that are electrically powered with moving parts, various components can undergo wear and tear...
As with furnaces, there is a lot of debate over whether gas or electric stoves are better. In truth it comes down more to a matter of preference than anything else. Some prefer gas, and others electric: everyone has their own opinion.
Your Arlington, VA washing machine performs only one task, and in performing that task over and over wear and tear is inevitable. There are a number of components within your washer that can be compromised and lead to a leak.
It’s tempting to put off replacing a large appliance like your Manassas home's water heater for as long as possible. In several situations, though, it can make a lot of sense to replace your water heater before it breaks down completely.
If your dishwasher isn't filling with water, our technicians at All–Pro Appliance Repair have some advice to get it up and running again. When it comes to a dry dishwasher, there are a few usual suspects you should inspect. The first is the appliance’s float assembly.
Even though ovens are such a common appliance in our homes, we’re guessing that many of you don’t know how they work. At All-Pro Appliance Repair we like to make sure that our customers are well informed. Here is some basic information...
Loading your Bethesda dishwasher may seem like a simple enough process, but if done improperly, you risk ruining good dishes and silverware, blocking water flow or having to run the device multiple times, not to mention not having enough items...
