Posted in Fridges & Freezers on June 30th, 2011 by Huby Appliance Repairs | No Comments »
There are several reasons for your fridge or freezer door not closing properly…
1. Broken hinges or worn out door bearing surfaces. Where the pin of the hinge secures into the door there are cylindrical bearing inserts, these wear and break, causing the door to be out of square with the cabinet.
2. The appliance is not mounted on a flat surface and the cabinet twists out of square. This will cause the door or doors to look lopsided and ill fitting. The cure is to install the fridge or freezer correctly on a level surface, with the fridge or freezer just ever so slightly leaning backwards, this helps the door to shut under gravity.
3. The door seal has a magnetic strip built into each of its four sides, this strip is what holds the door closed, once shut. The seal should be correctly fitted in place upon the door, so that it does not stop the door from fitting flush.
If the problem persists or you are unable to resolve the issue yourself do not hesitate to contact us for a repair.
Posted in Washing Machines on June 30th, 2011 by Huby Appliance Repairs | 1 Comment »
Washing machine smells develop because of bacteria breeding on residue left behind after a wash. The residue is made up of soap detergent, softener and soiling (from the clothes) all these cling to the surfaces within the inner tub/drum compartment. The damp, warm and dark conditions within the tub are an ideal enviroment for bacteria to start growing, and it is this bacteria which gives off the smell. The more they grow the stronger the smell.
Here’s some simple steps to help remove the smell…
1. Dry the seal, in the lowest section water collects even if the seal has a drain hole, dry this and help prevent black mold from forming.
2. Leave the door open when not in use and this, combined with drying the seal, helps the inside dry out and that reduces the chances of bad smells.
3. Once a month perform a service wash. That is carry out a hot wash on 60*C or 90*C cycle with a detergent that includes an oxygen bleach, that means a powder detergent as liquid detergents do not have oxygen bleach in them.
DO NOT PUT ANY CLOTHING IN THIS SERVICE WASH.
The combination of hot water and bleach will remove the bacteria that are causing the smells. If your washer has been smelling for a while the problem will only be solved by repeated Service Washes, once the problem has been solved a 4 weekly/ monthly Service wash will keep the smell in check.
If you have a removable lint filter remember to keep this clean also.
Posted in Washing Machines on June 30th, 2011 by Huby Appliance Repairs | No Comments »
If your washing machine is noisier than normal it may be that the drum bearings are possibly wearing out. Amazingly, Many end users put up with the noise from the washing machine which could be causing untold damage to the appliance or the items within it.
Bearing changes can be quick and easy to do if caught at an early stage. Ignoring the problem leads to prolonged and more expensive repairs.
Some built in models of washing machine are a difficult to work on when it comes to a bearing replacement and are best undertaken by a professional or competent person.
It also could just be a noisy pump, but this noise will be present during any drain action i.e. during the rinse cycles.
If its noisy during the wash, has your washing machine a recycling pump, one that sprays water on to the clothes, this pump can also go noisy.
Don’t hesitate to contact us here at the first sign of any unusual noise.
Posted in Washing Machines on June 30th, 2011 by Huby Appliance Repairs | 2 Comments »
There are several reasons for this happening:
Firstly, check that the household drain pipe is not blocked. These often fur up and block, causing the draining water from the washer to back up the stand pipe and overflow on to the floor. A full wash load of water is around 3 to 4 gallons of water, it can cause lots of damage to floor coverings.
Also, the washing machine should be plumbed in to a 1 3/4 inch diameter drain pipe, check it is. If the pipe is 1 1/2 inch diameter it is too small, this could block and restrict how quickly the water can run away. Remember, that once the water has left the washing machine drain hose it is no longer “pumped” it is being gravity driven from then on, it needs a clear pipe.
There is a trend to plumb the washing machine drain hose to a sink waste. This is not a great idea, the sink waste adaptor is a massive restriction to the waste water leaving your washer. The sink waste spout can easily block and cause problems. A badly run hose can also allow dirty water from the sink into the washer, causing smells and overfilling when not switched on problems.
Other causes include splits in the drain hoses, the household waste pipe joints are leaking or possible your filter has not been fitted correctly.
If you are in any doubt do not hesitate to contact us here and we will resolve this problem.
Posted in Washing Machines on June 30th, 2011 by Huby Appliance Repairs | No Comments »
If you find that your washing machine is not doing the final spin, this may be because it hasn’t drained. This is a common washing machine problem. The cause may be a simple blockage, or it might be component failure – pump, belt, brushes, motor, pcb, timer etc. With your make and model details we can give you an idea of likely repair costs. Check if it is draining & also check the filter then contact us here if you are unable to resolve the problem.
Posted in Common Dishwasher Problems on June 30th, 2011 by Huby Appliance Repairs | No Comments »
This is not uncommon with dishwashers. Most dishwashers have an anti-flood device installed. This device can be simple, such as a float and switch or a complicated unit activated by pressure or back pressure. Either way, the device will switch on the drain pump when activated, this clears the dishwasher sump of water, it also disables the filling circuits or valves on the dishwasher. Therefore it will not fill with water whilst the anti flood mechanism is activated, both measures ensure that the incoming water supply is stopped whilst reducing the water that escapes to your floor. This is quite a tricky job. To resolve this problem contact us here
Posted in Cooker Rangecooker and Oven on June 23rd, 2011 by Huby Appliance Repairs | No Comments »
We can now offer repairs on LPG cookers , range cookers and built in ovens in both permanent dwellings and log cabins in all the areas we currently cover.
This compliments the repairs we can already offer on natural gas domestic appliance. If we can be of assistance please do not hesitate to contact us