11.09.2016
A customer called us because his GE Profile PTC22SFMARBS refrigerator was not cooling enough. The initial checkup showed that the defrost thermostat was not functioning properly, so our tech replaced it and the fridge seemed to be working perfectly. However, in a couple of days the same customer called saying that the same problem has started all over again. During this visit, the tech saw that the evaporator fan has stopped spinning as it was covered with ice. It turns out that the heating element would be running for way too long and as a result, the stuff inside the freezer would melt and the water started dripping down to the evaporator fan. The tech repositioned the defrost thermostat closer to the heating element and that fixed the issue.
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Most Common Reasons Why Your Oven Might Be Making Noises.
Not every time that our appliance makes noises we need to worry.
And not every surprising noise is a big deal. For example, if you have a gas oven and it makes a hissing sound, it is just the gas releasing that will be ignited.
The noises of the oven can be connected with different reasons.
Its important to understand the reason for the noise.
Convection ovens often make noises, and in most cases, this is generally due to the way their impeller fans work.
When the impeller fan is the problem, the good news is that it is generally not a problem with the fan – it just needs to be cleaned.
If you do not have a convection oven but are seeing the same symptoms as described above, it could be an issue with the cooling fan. If you hear screeching, grinding, or squeaking noise – but only when you shut off the oven – it could be due to a dirty cooling fan.
Purchasing an appliance is considered a costly investment and we try to do our best to maintain it right and keep it in working condition as long as possible.
We try to give some tips for helping our customers fix minor problems themselves and properly maintain the appliance. Keep It Clean!
Accumulation of debris in the lint trap can cause the machine to overheat, but that lint can catch fire, so you need to be very careful. Clean the lint trap after every cycle and make sure you check the pipes in a while and vacuum them if necessary. Checki For Damaged Equipment
Run your hand around the edges of the door when the dryer is working. If you feel a lot of hot air coming out, you may be dealing with a damaged door gasket, which prevents the door from closing properly. Don’t Overload It
Thinking that the last pair of jeans you stick in won’t have any effect on your dryer? Think again. Overloading your dryer can prevent the clothes from drying properly and can also damage the rotating mechanism. When in doubt, you should do two drying cycles and split your clothes in two.
Sunny Appliance Repair provides professional appliance and refrigerator repair in Bay Area( San Francisco, Fremont, Palo Alto, Sacramento, etc.). We know that appliances breaking down is never convenient, which is why we provide same day repair services to ensure that your appliances are back up and running in no time.Our licensed and certified professionals are available 7 days a week. When you need to repair your refrigerator, get in touch with us by giving us a call, or booking an appointment online! We service all major brands of refrigerators and freezers like Viking, Subzero, Maytag, Samsung, GE and all others. As a Sub Zero refrigerator repair specialist, our technicians carry an extensive range of parts and would expect to fix your Built-in Refrigerator, French Door Or Side-by-Side fridge on the first visit. All our appliance repairs are carried out by experienced technicians using high-quality appliance parts from trusted suppliers. Most parts are reasonably priced and if it does need an expensive part you are not obliged to have the repair carried out and at least you will know it is time for a new one. Sometimes, all your fridge needs is a thorough cleaning. Other times, the issue may be more complex where we need to look into the motor or compressor. On top of that, we make sure you get excellent customer service by encouraging our representatives to stay current on best practices. We are carefully prepared, making sure that health and well-being of all individuals working here are protected in the best possible way. All our technicians have been provided with the necessary equipment to fulfill work duties. During this hard time of pandemic our technicians always wear masks, gloves and glasses during their visits.
A customer called us because his GE Profile PTC22SFMARBS refrigerator was not cooling enough. The initial checkup showed that the defrost thermostat was not functioning properly, so our tech replaced it and the fridge seemed to be working perfectly. However, in a couple of days the same customer called saying that the same problem has started all over again. During this visit, the tech saw that the evaporator fan has stopped spinning as it was covered with ice. It turns out that the heating element would be running for way too long and as a result, the stuff inside the freezer would melt and the water started dripping down to the evaporator fan. The tech repositioned the defrost thermostat closer to the heating element and that fixed the issue.