Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Installing Gas Dryer in Bathroom

Name: Teresa

City: Livonia

Inquiry Type: Appliance repair question

Comments: 
We recently remodeled and kicked out our first floor bathroom to accommodate our laundry room in northern Michigan.  We currently have an electric dryer but would like to purchase a propane/gas dryer. Is there any reason why we cannot have a gas dryer in a bathroom?

Hi Teresa, 
Thanks for your note. I don't know of any reason why not. Make sure it is vented to the outside. A dryer uses 200 cubic feet of air per minute that goes through the dryer so you may want to leave the bathroom door open while it is operating. Also any sprays or perfumes etc. are drawn into the dryer, so limit that or your clothes will smell.
Regards,
Joe Gagnon

Oven Knob Repairs

Name: Bob

City: Pontiac

Inquiry Type: Appliance repair question

Comments: I have a 1966 GE electric 40" double oven range that is in practically new condition. I live in Pontiac, Michigan and am looking for an experienced appliance repair company/repair person to take a look at it because the larger oven is not working. There are two turn knobs to operate the oven: one to turn it on and the second controls the temperature. The left knob to turn it on lights up, but the temperature knob on the right does not light up and the oven does not warm up. Any recommendations you can provide?
Thanks!

Hi Bob, 
Thanks for your note. Check the wiring to the thermostat control and see if some of this wiring is getting brittle. There is an appliance repair company in your area called Doc's Appliance. They are a good reputable company.
Regards,
Joe Gagnon

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Best Disposer

Name: Mirabel

Inquiry Type: Appliance repair question

Comments:
Hi, Joe,
We just bought a GE waste disposal. What is your opinion about its rating? Is it rated? I found nothing in the Consumer Report at the library. The one we have is leaking from where the wire connects. What do you think is the best disposal?


Hi Mirabel, 
Thanks for your note. I believe that almost all disposers sold today are made by Insinkerator. There are a lot of different brands, but the best is probably Insinkerator. The quality of the disposer depends upon the amount of money you spend on it. Prices range from $79 to $300. The cheaper it is, the poorer job it does grinding up the garbage. Cheap may mean a plumber coming over to snake out the kitchen drain.
Regards,
Joe Gagnon

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Rusty Washing Machine Drum



Name: Sharon

Inquiry Type: Appliance repair question

Comments: I have one of those "unbreakable" Maytag washing machines. It is 24 years old, works fine, but, it is rusted around the edges and has rust holes in the drum. Is the drum replaceable or is there a paint that can refrain from further rusting?


Hi Sharon, 
I suggest you purchase the strongest rust remover you can get and soak that tub for 24 hours and then tell me if you still have rust or if it suddenly came off. Please let me know. 
Regards,
Joe Gagnon