| We repair and service
all brands and models of washers in Atlanta and
North Metro Atlanta. If your washer doesn't get cold
or hot water, doesn’t spin or you have any other
problems, simply call our number and we will take
care of rest, returning your washer to perfect
working order. Call us to schedule an appointment
for your Atlanta and North Metro Atlanta
washer repair. We will do our best to set the repair
appointment for the time that is most convenient for
you: We will always work with your busy lifestyle
to schedule your Atlantak washer repair. For a
convenient appointment, call us:
404 975
0858 OR 770 465 3542
Or you can
email us for a New York washer repair
appointment. In the email please include your name,
phone number, zip code and a brief description of
the problem that you are having with your washer. As
soon as we receive the email we will contact you, so
that you can schedule your washer repair appointment
in New York.
We service and repair all washer brands
and models:
Magic Chef
Maytag
Kenmore
Kitchen Aid |
Jenn Air
GE
Montgomery Wards
Hotpoint
|
Speed Queen
LG
Whirlpool
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Our Atlanta washer repair coverage area
includes entire Atlanta and tNorth Metro Atlanta
The information below will help you to learn more
about your washer. This information will also help
you to use your washer in the most effective and
efficient ways this way you will be able to save on
utility bills and the life of your washer will be
extended.
WARNING:
Do not take chances with your safety. The following
tips are strictly posted for educational purposes.
We strongly suggest not getting involved with any
washer repairs on your own. All washer repairs
require professional training and experience with
gas or electric systems and can become very
dangerous if you don’t have the knowledge for it.
For professional help call us.
404 975
0858 OR 770 465 3542
THINGS GOOD TO KNOW ABOUT YOUR WASHER
1. What is the life expectancy of this machine?
Anything less than fourteen years is unacceptable.
Ask to see the life expectancy claim in print.
2. What is the model year of this machine? Many high
volume stores are able to sell at low prices because
they are selling outdated equipment. There is
nothing wrong with buying last year's equipment (it
may even be a better machine), but you should know
what you are getting.
3. What is the load size? Is it the proper size for
your family's needs?
4. What is the rinsing capability? How thorough a
job does it do getting the soap out of the clothing?
What is the water usage? Water costs. The more used
the more expensive.
If you buy a washer and dryer at the same time,
the probability is that you will have to replace the
washer before the dryer- When the time comes to
replace the washer, you will most probably not be
able to match the dryer color. You will eventually
be stuck with either a discordant color scheme, or
having to throw out a perfectly good dryer match.
Good dryer, so that washer and dryer Manufacturers
change colors every few years. Many people believe
that this is just so that consumers can't find a
replacement and have to buy two new appliances,
instead of one. This probably isn't chicanery on the
part of the companies.
Since washing machines stay pretty much the same (we
haven't had a major new advancement in twenty
years), color is used as a major element to create
excitement in new model. Design teams keep changing
the least popular colors hoping for one that will
make a major sales impact. Naturally, if fate has
its way, the color you need will be the one they
canceled.
Bear in mind that the fancier the machine is, the
more it will cost. Simplicity is a virtue. If you
have an average size family, you probably need the
following features:
Three temperature settings: hot,
medium and cold. Cold water is good for rinsing. Hot
is best for washing- Medium may be needed for
delicate fabrics. Never wash with cold water the Is
that delicate, use a product like Woolite and hand
wash.
Two speed settings: Regular and
delicate. One or two wash size settings: Most
families would be better off- if you just used the
large load setting, but if you only have a couple of
pieces a small or medium load setting is nice. If
there is only one or two of you in the family, why
do you need more than a regular size (cheaper) tub?
Any other settings are of little practical value.
Manual buttons and dials.
Electronic touch pad controls look nice and make you
feel like you're in the 21st Century. They are very
expensive to replace and do not have a track record
for long lasting reliability. I have had a lot of
customers who, once they found out how expensive the
replacement electronic controls were, preferred to
buy a brand new washing machine with traditional
controls.
Don't buy a larger tub than necessary.
There are only two different tub sizes,
regular and extra large. The extra large tub only
cleans two pounds more clothing and can cost you a
lot more money. When you buy a washer with a large
tub you usually get stuck with a lot of added
features.
Energy Efficiency. With a washing
machine, you are the prime factor in determining the
energy efficiency. That's because the efficiency
stems from the temperature and the amount of water
you use. The hot water tank is the prime user of
energy. Use a lot of hot water when you wash the
clothes and the bill goes up, the energy efficiency
goes down. Use small amounts of cold water anti
efficiency sky rockets. The only problem with this
is that generally speaking, the hotter the water,
the better the cleaning action. As a general rule,
the more water you use, the better the rinse. Only
you can decide whether energy efficiency or cleaning
power is more important.
For professional help call us
404 975
0858 OR 770 465 3542 |