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I have a washer that won't work. I don't know your schedule for tomorrow. We were washing, and all of a sudden, it stopped. It stopped on the 2nd rinse, and I can't get it off of that. I unplugged it since it kept on beeping and beeping. What are your charges? What time do you close?
As for the cost, our diagnostic fee, which pays for the technician to travel to your home, inspect the unit and tell you what's wrong. You will authorize any repairs, and the technician will show you the exact pricing before you decide. The diagnostic fee will be waived once you proceed with our repairs. The earliest we can get you a schedule will be at 1 in the afternoon. We close at 9 PM.
What parts of the ductwork get cleaned?
Within an air system, there are three major parts, including the supply and return grills; the interior surface of the supply and return vents; and the HVAC system air handler. All three of these components must be cleaned thoroughly! If only part of the system is cleaned, the contaminants on the uncleaned portion will spread to the cleaned sections—undoing the benefits of your duct cleaning service.
What equipment requires regular (or preventive) maintenance?
Heat pumps and air conditioners require a professional tune-up twice a year; in the spring and fall. Inspections on boiler and furnace systems should include ductwork, pipes, dampers, valves, the chimney, registers, radiators, pumps, blowers, fuel lines, oil tank and every part of the actual furnace and boiler. Meanwhile, heat pump and air conditioning unit inspections should also include inspections of the fan, compressor, indoor coils, outdoor coils, and refrigerant lines.
How do I choose a reputable company?
Look for a company with many years of experience in appliance service and repair. Check to ensure the company is full licensed and insured. Check out customer reviews and references and make sure the company has a good standing in the community.
What Can Cause My Sanitary Sewer Line To Clog, Crack Or Break?
Blockages are most often caused by excessive buildups of grease (a result of pouring cooking grease and fat down the kitchen sink). When flushed, plastic and other non-soluble materials such as baby wipes, diapers, feminine products, and kitty litter can also get caught in the line and block the flow of wastewater through the system. Tree and shrub roots that have grown into the line are also a common problem. Unfortunately, contractors can also cause damage to sewer lines due to inexperience and improper tool usage.
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