I had gotten somebody to come out to troubleshoot my repair. I just wanted to follow up and say that my washer is working, and we no longer need the part. Is it possible to get a refund or a portion of what I paid?
So what we are going to do now is we will refund you for the extra because the service call fee for the technician to come out . Yes, we will be refunding that.
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I've lost track of who came out to my house recently. And I'm trying to find out if you did any repairs for me. My husband can't find the bill, and we're waiting for parts.
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What’s the most efficient way to heat my home?
The simple answer is Geothermal (ground source heat pump) Systems – they are up to 500% efficient, but it is important to understand that this may not be an option for every home. The second best option is a high-efficiency air source heat pump system.
What’s the difference between a three-pronged plug and a two-pronged plug?
The main difference between a three-pronged plug and a two-pronged plug is the grounding wire. A three-pronged plug has a grounding wire, an extra safety feature designed to protect you from electrical shock. A two-pronged plug does not have a grounding wire and is used for appliances that do not require groundings, such as lamps, small appliances, and electronic devices with plastic casings. Overall, using three-pronged plugs is safer than two-pronged plugs, as they provide an extra layer of protection against electrical shock. Using the correct plug for each appliance or device is important to ensure safety and prevent electrical hazards.
How long does it take for a 40 gallon electric water heater to fill up?
The amount of time it takes to fill your electric water heater is contingent on its tank size. For example, a 40-gallon tank may take half an hour to forty minutes, whereas an 80-gallon one could take one hour or more.
When Is it Time to Call an Electrician?
No one wants to call in professional help when they’re not needed. There are a lot of home owners who think that their electrical issue is no big deal and that they can get by if they ignore the problem, hoping it will eventually sort itself out, or they decide to take matters into their own hands. Under no circumstances should you ever attempt to conduct your own electrical work. Even if it’s just a small problem, unqualified repairs won’t meet safety standards and could sow the seeds of more serious problems down the line. So, when should you call an electrician? Whenever you have an electrical problem! It’s of no inconvenience to us to provide the reassurance you need. Besides, more often than not more frequently tripping circuit breakers, flickering lights, faulty wiring, etc., warrant our immediate attention.
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