Bethesda Appliance Repair Guide: Dishwasher Not Filling with Water
If your dishwasher isn't filling with water, our technicians at All–Pro Appliance Repair have some advice to get it up and running again. When it comes to a dry dishwasher, there are a few usual suspects you should inspect. The first is the appliance’s float assembly.
Washington DC Washing Machine Repair Q/A: Why Isn’t My Washing Machine Spinning?
Your washing machine is an integral appliance in your home. A common problem with washing machines is the spin cycle not working; here is a quick guide to what ususally causes this problem. If anything is wrong with your washer...
Washington DC Appliance Repair Tip: Causes of Dishwasher Leaks
Dishwashers are great inventions, ones that make cleaning up after dinner so much easier. But if your Washington DC dishwasher starts acting up, it can be very frustrating. The dishwasher repair experts at All-Pro Appliance Repair are ready anytime...
Bethesda Appliance Tip: How to Properly Load Your Dishwasher
Loading your Bethesda dishwasher may seem like a simple enough process, but if done improperly, you risk ruining good dishes and silverware, blocking water flow or having to run the device multiple times, not to mention not having enough items...
Washington D.C. Refrigerator Q/A: Why Do You Need Your Fridge To Be Level?
In order for your Washington DC refrigerator to run efficiently and properly, any fridge needs to be level. It was designed based on usage while being level, thus the reason for the manufacturers to include its adjustable feet.
Washington DC Appliance Repair Tip: How Microwave Ovens Work
From the first food on an open fire to the inefficient big ovens in our kitchen today, cooking was previously a matter of heating from the outside in. By process of conduction, heat is introduced on the outside and has to migrate toward the center of a roast or bread pan.