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If your washer requires professional repair help in Dallas because it doesn't get cold or hot water, doesn’t spin or you have any other problems, just call our toll free number and let us take care of the rest returning your washer to perfect working order. Call us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to schedule an appointment for your Dallas washer repair. We will do our best to set up a repair appointment for a time that is most convenient for you:
800-434-0196
We repair all washer brands in Dallas such as:
Maytag
GE
Montgomery Wards
Magic Chef
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Jenn Air
Hotpoint
Kenmore
Kitchen Aid
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Whirlpool
Speed Queen
LG
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Our washer repair service area includes all of Dallas and the surrounding
cities that are listed below:
Downtown Dallas
East Dallas
North Dallas
Northwest Dallas
South Dallas
West Dallas
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Mesquite
Irving
Grand Prairie
Duncanville
Highland Park
Desoto |
Lancaster
Kleberg
Balch Springs
Cedar Hill
Wilmer
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The information below is to help you learn more about your washer. This information will also help you to use your washer in the most efficient and effective way and you will be able to save money on utility bills and future repairs. The life of your washer will be also be extended.
Caution: WASHERS CAN BE DANGEROUS TO REPAIR IF YOU ARE NOT EXPERIENCED AND CERTIFIED. Do not take chances with your safety and health. The following tips are strictly for educational purposes. We strongly advise you to not get involved with any washer repairs on your own. All washer repairs require professional experience and training with electric systems and can become dangerous if you are not knowledgeable. For help call our washer service technicians 24/7 at:
800-434-0196
WASHER TIPS
Based on my many years of experience in the service business, I
believe that the best four manufacturers of washers today,
in alphabetical order, are Amana, General Electric, Maytag and Speed
Queen. If they have made a reliable product. It also does not mean
that no other washer manufacturer makes a quality product.
No matter what the washer brand name, be very careful about selecting the washer
floor special. I believe that many washer models are basically "bait
`n switch" products, very cheaply made, designed to provide
price, but not performance. Even some of the best washer manufacturers
will stoop to this practice from time to time so that they can give
their retailers a super competitive advertising item. Try to determine
the average estimated service life of the product. The typical washing
machine should last fourteen years. If you only get seven or eight
years, you would be better off paying a hundred dollars more and
getting a fourteen year service life. If you are really interested,
ask the washer salesman to take off the washer front of the lower priced washing
machine, and the front of a high priced washer by the same manufacturer.
Are the washers noticeably different inside? Is the low priced
washer of demonstrably cheaper construction (it shouldn't be)?
If the salesman will not, or can not, take off the front side of
the washer, to allow you to look at the inner construction, ask
yourself if you would buy a car from an automobile dealership where
they wouldn't lift the hood and let you look at the engine, or from
a salesman who couldn't find the oil dip stick?
WASHER MAINTENANCE:
Very little maintenance is needed on a washing machine. It's a good
idea to wipe your washing machine clown thoroughly at least once
a week. If you spill detergent, clean it up immediately. Do not
let your equipment get gunked tip with detergent, etc.
Twice a year cleats your washer with two quarts of white vinegar
in a full tub full of hot water. Let the washing machine run through
the entire cycle. It will look shiny and new when the cycle is completed.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
A washing machine is basically just a tub within a tub, within a
square metal box. It has a motor attached to the transmission by
a belt or direct drive attachment. The washer transmission will move the
agitator back and forth, as well as spin the inner tub. There is
also a washer pump to remove the water when the job is done.
If all the washer manufacturers put the same parts in the same places,
and all the various parts looked like their counterparts on competitive
machines, telling you how to fix a washing machine would be a snap.
Unfortunately, the washer parts don't all look the same and they are not
situated in the same place. Therefore, please don't try to repair
a washing machine without that particular brand's service manual.
Remember "knowledge is power." Buy the washer manual even if
you never expect to do any repair work yourself.
Caution: WASHERS CAN BE DANGEROUS TO REPAIR IF YOU ARE NOT EXPERIENCED AND CERTIFIED. Do not take chances with your safety and health. The following tips are strictly for educational purposes. We strongly advise you to not get involved with any washer repairs on your own. All washer repairs require professional experience and training with electric systems and can become dangerous if you are not knowledgeable. For help call our washer service technicians 24/7 at:
800-434-0196
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