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Holiday Hosting: Keep Appliances Party-Ready
Hosting guests? Here’s how to make sure ovens, fridges, and dishwashers survive the holiday rush. Oven: Run a self-clean a week before—not the day of. Fridge: Clear expired items and make room for trays. Dishwasher: Clean the filter so it can handle extra loads. Don’t let breakdowns ruin dinner—[get a pre-holiday appliance tune-up].
Appliance Service Center USA
2 days ago1 min read
Cut Your Electric Bill: The Appliances Costing You the Most
Find Out Which Home Appliances Drain Your Power Bill (and How to Stop It) Some home appliances quietly suck up electricity even when you’re not using them—and the costs add up faster than you think. The Biggest Power Hogs in Your Home According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) , nearly 35% of a typical household’s electricity use comes from heating, cooling, and water heating. Add in major appliances, and you’ve got the usual suspects: Refrigerators and fre
Appliance Service Center USA
Nov 252 min read
Understanding Phantom Load: A Homeowner's Guide
The Hidden Power Hogs Anything with a remote control, digital clock, light, or standby feature likely keeps sipping electricity 24/7. Common culprits include TVs, cable boxes, microwaves, gaming consoles, and phone chargers. The Impact of Phantom Load Phantom load is more than just a nuisance; it can significantly affect your monthly expenses. The Natural Resources Defense Council estimates that idle electricity use costs U.S. households over $19 billion per year . This stagg
Appliance Service Center USA
Nov 182 min read
Appliance Grounding Matters
Why Grounding Your Appliances Isn’t Optional According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, grounding your appliances is essential because it channels stray electrical current safely into the earth—not through you. Skipping proper grounding can turn even a small short circuit into a serious shock hazard. Three-Prong Plugs Only That third prong isn’t decorative—it’s your built-in safety line. Never remove or break it off. Doing so eliminates the very feature that pr
Appliance Service Center USA
Nov 41 min read
Dishwasher Spots & Film: Rinse Aid vs. Detergent—What Matters More
Cloudy glasses or white film? Learn how rinse aid, water temperature, and detergent work together. Use Rinse Aid It reduces surface tension so water sheets off glassware. Hotter Is Better 120–140°F inlet water helps dissolve detergent and cut grease. Detergent Quality & Quantity Use fresh pods; too much powder leaves residue. Still seeing film? Contact ASC today and schedule a Refresh Maintenance package today!
Appliance Service Center USA
Oct 281 min read
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