Turn to Affordable Appliance for comprehensive appliance repair when your home or kitchen equipment stops working. To keep your appliances operating at their highest efficiency and avoid costly and inconvenient repairs, routine maintenance is recommended at least once each year. Affordable Appliance proudly offers both emergency service and annual maintenance for all major brands of home appliances. Protect your investment in your home - call our local, family-owned business to learn more or schedule an appointment.
Affordable Appliance has tackled all types of appliance repair in Eastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island since 1990. Whether you need a simple fix or you have a major emergency, we can help. Our staff of professionals can identify problems in all sorts of appliances and correct them very quickly. Turn to our technicians for repairs on all major appliances including refrigerators, washers, dryers, ranges, cooktops, ovens, dishwashers, disposals, air conditioners, dehumidifiers, and exhaust hoods.
Did you know that televisions and radios can interfere with some types of small kitchen appliances? If your kitchen appliances are acting up, check to see if any radios or televisions are nearby which could be affecting kitchen appliance signals.
It can be tempting to store all of your tools or materials in the basement, but that’s also where gas appliances like the water heater or furnace tend to be kept. Make sure any flammable chemicals are kept away from it, including paint, gasoline varnish, or paint thinner.
The Maytag Corporation was created in 1893, but it wasn’t making washing machines just then. Farm implements were the first tools created by F.L. Maytag’s company based in Iowa. But as business was slow during the long winter months, Maytag turned to wooden-tub washing machines in 1907.
Early washing machines used a washboard placed inside of a cleaning (containment) tub, which, at first, was manual, and later used a motor to clean clothes through oscillation. These first motor-driven machines had belts, which would drive the crank wheel. Washing machines today are, more or less, based on this same action.
If your microwave isn't working, the first thing you should check is its fuse. A fuse will cut off the flow of an electrical current if the current becomes too strong, which protects your microwave. Your microwave will not work again until the fuse is replaced.