WHY DO I KEEP BLOWING FUSES OR TRIPPING CIRCUIT BREAKERS?
Usually, a blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker happens because you’ve overloaded a circuit with too many appliances or other heavy-use devices. Refrigerators, ovens, stoves, air conditioners, plugin heaters and toasters are notorious for causing this problem. However, continually blown fuses or tripped breakers could signify a more serious issue. If you’re experiencing this problem, we recommend calling Home Alliance services for an inspection.
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How much is 1 mL out of a dropper?
The size of the drops will affect how many total drops are in a given volume. On average, each drop is about 0.05ml. In experiments conducted by pharmacies, they found that, on average, 1 liter has 20drops per liter.
I have a Bosch oven with an electric range front but a gas stove. It's not heating up. It's slowly heating lately, but right now, it's just not heating. How much does a service cost?
That will be waived if you proceed with the repairs. We can get you a schedule on Tuesday between 12 to 3 PM. Keep your phone lines active since our technicians will call you 30 minutes before arrival. We accept debit and credit cards and checks regarding our mode of payment. You can pay us through the technician.
Do you guys work with Thermador cooktop appliances? I'm having an issue with mine, so I wanted someone to check it to see what's wrong. We were cleaning it, and it started making a buzzing noise. It keeps buzzing unless we unplug it directly from the breaker. How much would it cost, and when can I get a schedule?
We charge a service call fee for our technician to travel to your home and inspect your appliance. That service fee will be waived if you proceed with us for repairs. We can schedule you up for today for our technician to help you. Make sure that your line is free so that our technician can call you 30 minutes before their arrival.
Why would my washer be using cool water during the warm cycle?
Your washer has a temperature sensor and is actually combining hot water and cold water to create the warm water and during certain times of the year cold water gets colder. So, during the colder months, you can expect your warm cycle to run cooler. You might also want to check to see if there is anything blocking the hot water coming into your machine.
I have a dryer that is not working. It's a GE dryer that is about 5 years old. The sooner, the better since I have family coming in for the 4th of July.
We can definitely help you with that. First thing, let me tell you how we work. We have a service call fee to have our technician come out, perform a full diagnostic and provide you an estimate of the repair. Once you proceed with the repairs, that service will be waived, and you'll only pay for the labor and parts. We also have the 2nd option with our prime promotion, where you only have to pay a one-time payment. That entitles you to no service call fee for one whole year for all kitchen appliances. So aside from your dryer, we also do repairs on fridges, ovens, dishwashers, and other kitchen appliances.
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