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In Queens, Brooklyn and the Bronx, we repair and service all brands
and models of washers. If your washer doesn't get cold or hot water,
doesn’t spin or you have any other problems, simply call our
toll free number and we will take care of rest, returning your washer
to perfect working order. Call us any time for a same day appointment
for your Queens, Brooklyn or Bronx washer repair. We will work with
you to set the washer repair appointment for a time that is most
convenient for you:
We understand that everyone has a different schedule and we will
always work with you to schedule your Queens, Brooklyn or Bronx
washer repair. For a convenient and flexible washer repair appointment
in Queens, Brooklyn or the Bronx, call us at our toll free line:
800-397-9107
If you prefer, you can email
us as well for an washer repair appointment in Brooklyn, Queens
or Bronx. In the email please include your name, phone number, zip
code and brief details of the problem that you are experiencing
with your washer. As soon as we receive the email we will contact
you, so that you can schedule your washer repair appointment in
Queens, Brooklyn or the Bronx.
We service and repair all washer brands and models:
Maytag
Magic Chef
Montgomery Wards
Hotpoint
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Jenn Air
Kenmore
Kitchen Aid
GE
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Whirlpool
Speed Queen
LG
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Our Queens NY washer repair coverege area includes entire
Queens NY and the surrounding cities:
Flushing Queens
Corona Queens
Elmhurst Queens
Woodside Queens
Jamaica Queens
Ridgewood Queens
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Astoria Queens
West Bronx
South Bronx
East Bronx
Bronxdale
Northwestern Brooklyn
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Northern Brooklyn
Northeastern Brooklyn
Central Brooklyn
Southwestern Brooklyn
Southern Brooklyn
Southeastern Brooklyn
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The information below will help you to become more familiar with
your washer. It will also help you to use your washer in the most
effective and efficient ways. This way you will be able to save
money on utility expenses and to extend the life of your washer.
IMPORTANT: Do not try to use your own skills and
get involved in any washer repairs that you are not familiar and
experienced with. Ninety-nine percent of the time when you repair
washer you deal with water and electricity and if you don’t
know what you are doing this could be a dangerous mix. It could
literally kill you! Do not take chances with your safety. The information
below is strictly for educational purposes. We strongly encourage
you not to getting involved with any washer repairs on your own.
All washer repairs demand experience and professional training with
gas or electrical systems and can become very dangerous if you don’t
have the knowledge for repairs. For professional help washer repair
in Queens, Brooklyn or the Bronx call us any time at:
800-397-9107
MORE ABOUT YOUR WASHER
When replacing a prior washer, do make sure you use the new washer
hose connectors which come with the washer. Do not reuse the old
washer hoses from your old washer. The hose connectors are your
washer life line to the hot and cold water you need to clean clothes.
The water taps at the other end of those washer hoses are turned
on high. If a hose bursts, your house will be flooded.
Some retailers remove the hose connectors from the washing machine
box and sell them as parts. You bought new hose connectors as part
of the washing machine. Demand that the retailer give you new hose
connectors. You paid for them. If you install the washing machine
yourself, do read the installation instructions and the service
manual carefully. If you have the washing machine installed by an
appliance repair technician watch him careful. He can teach you
a hundred things while he is installing the machine. You want to
take special care to learn how to open up and does minor service
oil the equipment.
Washer don'ts:
Do not use old connector hoses.
Do not install the washer out of level. Do not over extend base
screws.
Do not use abrasive cleaners on the consoles. Do not be rough on
the washer timer control. Do not turn tinier control backwards.
Here is what you are really doing:
• You are causing undo strain on all the mechanical washer
parts.
• You are not permitting enough water to wash through the
clothing. While cleaning, this means that enough detergent is not
getting to the clothing to do a good job. While rinsing, it means
that enough clear water is not getting to the clothing to rinse
away the washer detergent.
• You are causing a tremendous amount of extra wear and tear
on
your clothing. The cloth should be rubbing against water, not rubbing
other clothing.
• You are reducing the service life of your washer by three
or four years.
Instead of overloading the washing machine, make a practice of washing
under loading the machine. All it is costing you is a little extra
water and a little extra time. For the cleanest, brightest clothing,
a good rule of thumb is: two loads are better than one. Use the
hottest water your fabric will allow. The hotter the water, the
more active your detergent will be. The more active the detergent,
the less you have to use and the cleaner your clothing will be.
Check the washer water cycle temperature. Never let the warm water
cycle be lower than 100" F. Any lower and your clothes won't
clean. Adjust the hot and cold water valves to provide the proper
hot water input. You will have to recheck the temperatures and readjust
the water every winter. Hopefully you have taken this advice and
gotten a machine with manual controls, usually dials for the type
of wash, etc. No matter what type of washer controls you have, follow
this rule: Never move the dials while the machine is running. Switching
the washer from one setting to another during the cycle will give
the machine a "nervous breakdown.” Even with washer mechanical
dials it is easy to get in trouble. Controls go bad quite often
and it is almost always the fault of (lie consumer. Never turn the
washer dials fast. Never turn the dials backward you are sure to
break something. My advice on moving a washer from one location
to another is simple: Don't Well, maybe that is a little drastic.
What I mean is that if you want to move a washer from here to there,
you really should take about 24 hours off to think about it. Once
a washing machine is leveled and set up, moving it to another location
can cause big problems after reinstallation. When moving washer
to your new home, remember, to function properly the washing machine
must be very solid and perfectly level. Jarring the machine while
moving, could upset the delicate balance of the machine and break
some parts.
Above all: Never lay a washing machine on its side
just a second of that is enough to break washer stability parts
or plastic tub parts that will ruin the washer and cause flooding
in the laundry room.
One final note about washing machine operation:
Washing machines are usually located in basements. Basements are
the areas in the house most prone to be damp or flooded.
Please:
If there is water on the floor, do not try to use the washer. Water
and electricity do not mix. It could literally kill you!
For professional help call us 24/7 at:
800-397-9107
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