5 Tips When Switching To Propane As Your Fuel Source

Posted on: 29 May 2019

A typical household in the US has many energy needs including lighting, powering of typical household appliances and heating. Although the higher energy costs can be sustained for lighting and powering of certain appliances, heating and cooling make the higher cost energy much harder to stomach. This is why many people are now switching to propane or LPG as a key energy source in their houses. However, this switch is not as simple as flicking a switch. [Read More]

What To Do After A Washer Leak

Posted on: 27 February 2019

Washer leaks are both messy and inconvenient. If you use your washer regularly, you probably won't be able to use it while it's leaking. This means you'll have to try and get this issue sorted as soon as possible. The main challenge with washer leaks is that there are many possible causes. Unless you already know about an existing issue with the washer, you may have to take a little bit of time to identify the issue and fix it. [Read More]

Appliance Repairs And Home Warranties

Posted on: 3 December 2018

As a homeowner, it is up to you to make sure everything that breaks around your house is repaired or replaced. Those household repairs can really add up, especially if all your appliances were purchased around the same time and they are getting old. One thing that can really help you out with many of these repairs is to carry a home warranty. Here are some of the things that you need to understand about your appliances and home warranties. [Read More]

Signs Your Microwave Needs Repairing

Posted on: 4 September 2018

If you have noticed that your microwave is no longer cooking your food evenly, or it takes longer for it to get done, you may start to suspect that there is something wrong with the appliance. If so, look for the following signs that your microwave may need to be repaired. Door Does Not Stay Shut One problem that may be making your microwave cook incorrectly is that the door is not staying shut during operation. [Read More]