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Just calling back since you guys left a message about rescheduling the plumber.
Got it. We tried to reach out to you to schedule a part installation for tomorrow afternoon instead of today since the plumber had already left for the day.
I called yesterday and have an appointment this morning between 8am, and 11am. Because the power's out, the person is going to need to call my cellphone, as supposed to use the gate to get into the building. I just wanted to call to let you know that. Can I just confirm that I am still on the list? At this point, do you have any inclination if it is closer to the 8am or 11am portion?
Yes, that's for this morning from 8am to 11am, and the name of the electrician is Raz. Regarding the inclination, I need to double-check with the technician, but anyhow, he will call you 30 minutes prior to his arrival. No worries, I will message him right now to maybe try calling you to let you know if he'll be coming closer on 8am to 9am or something like that.
I wanted to find out when your people are going to come today.
Yes, we have an appointment today between 5 to 8 PM. Our technician will give you a call to inform you of his arrival.
If your dishwasher isn’t draining as it should be, it is likely the cause of mineral deposits in the pipes or a leaky inlet valve. To see if there is a real issue, empty the dishwasher and start a new cycle on empty. After a few seconds, cancel the cycle and open the door. If the water is gone, your dishwasher is working as it should. If not, the inlet valve will need to be replaced.
If your dishwasher isn’t draining as it should be, it is likely the cause of mineral deposits in the pipes or a leaky inlet valve. To see if there is a real issue, empty the dishwasher and start a new cycle on empty. After a few seconds, cancel the cycle and open the door. If the water is gone, your dishwasher is working as it should. If not, the inlet valve will need to be replaced.
Can’t I just call a handyman to fix minor electrical problems? You seem busy with bigger issues.
You can use a handyman for just about any electrical job that you feel they can handle. Perhaps they don't have the time or the right tools, for example replacing a switch or dimmer. Unfortunately, handymen don’t have specialty training in electrical work. Although most have basic electrical skills, that may not be enough to ensure safety and accuracy, which may increase the risk of electrocution or an electrical fire. It is best to get a professional and skilled electrician to ensure the job will be done right the first time.
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