45 The Most Common Appliance Repairs You Can Do Yourself

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Are you a DIY enthusiast looking to take on your appliance repairs? In this blog post, we’ll discuss the most common appliance repairs that you can do yourself with the right tools and knowledge. Whether it’s a refrigerator that isn’t cooling properly, a dishwasher that’s leaking, or an oven that won’t turn on, we’ve got you covered. Read on to learn more about how to diagnose and repair common appliance issues without having to call in professionals.

Replacing a Burner on an Electric Stove

Replacing a burner on an electric stove is one of the most common appliance repairs that you can do yourself. The first thing you need to do is to make sure it is unplugged. Once the power is cut off, you can remove the burner and disconnect the wires connected to it. Once the old burner is out, you will need to find a replacement that fits your model, re-connect the wires and make sure that they are secured in place. Finally, put the new burner in its spot and test it to make sure everything is working correctly.

Fixing a Clogged Garbage Disposal

Garbage disposals are prone to get clogged. Fortunately, it is possible to fix a clogged garbage disposal yourself. Switch off the power to the garbage disposal, reset the motor and free up the blades. Loosen the screws holding down the metal plate at the bottom of the unit. Once removed, you can use a flashlight to inspect inside the garbage disposal for debris that may be causing the clog. Remove any blockages carefully, reassemble the garbage disposal and turn it back.

Replacing the Door Seal on a Washing Machine

Replacing the door seal can be done yourself. Begin by unplugging your washing machine from the wall and turning off the water supply valves. Remove the screws on the back panel of the washer and carefully remove the panel. You should now be able to see the door seal. Gently lift it away from the drum, attach the new door seal to the drum and make sure it is secure. Plug in the washing machine and turn on the water supply valves. 

Cleaning a Smelly Dishwasher

Nobody likes to open the dishwasher only to be met with a strong, unpleasant odour. Fortunately, this problem is easy to fix. Empty the dishwasher and check for debris stuck in the holes of the spinning arms, as well as food stuck at the bottom of the machine. Add a cup of baking soda to the detergent tray and run a hot cycle. Baking soda is an effective deodorizer and works well to remove any smells from your dishwasher. Wipe it down after each wash cycle.

Replacing the Light Bulb in a Microwave

Replacing the light bulb in a microwave may seem like an intimidating task, but it doesn’t have to be. Before attempting this repair, turn off the circuit breaker supplying power to the microwave. Remove the old bulb and unscrew it from the socket. Insert the replacement bulb into the socket and screw it in place. Once the circuit breaker is turned on, press the test button to check if the light bulb is working properly. If everything looks good, you’ve completed your repair.

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