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Washer Leaks: What They Mean and What to Do
Not all leaks are created equal. Whether it’s a steady drip or a full puddle, identifying the source saves time—and water. Hose Leaks = Loose Connections Tighten clamps and check for splits in the hose. Rubber lines should be replaced every five years. Front Seal Leaks = Torn Gasket If your front-loader leaks from the door, check for small tears or mildew buildup. Drawer or Detergent Leaks Too much soap or high pressure can overflow the dispenser—use only high-efficiency dete
Appliance Service Center USA
Apr 141 min read


The Right Way to Move Major Appliances Safely
Relocating or remodeling? Here’s how to move large appliances safely and avoid costly repairs. Unplug and Tape Cords Keep cords and hoses secured to prevent tripping or tearing. Use Appliance Dollies and Sliders Never drag units across flooring—use proper lifting tools. Let Refrigerators Rest Upright After moving, let them stand 4–6 hours before plugging back in.
Appliance Service Center USA
Mar 171 min read
When Your Washer Smells: The Mold Problem No One Talks About
Front-load washers are great—until they start to smell like wet socks. Here’s how to fix that. Clean the Door Gasket That rubber ring hides lint, soap scum, and bacteria. Wipe it weekly with vinegar spray. Run a Monthly Cleaning Cycle Hot water + washer cleaner keeps the drum and hoses clear of mildew. Keep the Door Open Always. It prevents condensation buildup that feeds mold. Let ASC USA deep-clean your machine—[book your Refresh service today].
Appliance Service Center USA
Mar 101 min read


The Truth About Washer Cycles: What You’re Actually Choosing
All those buttons and cycles aren’t just for show. Using the right setting can save water, energy, and wear on clothes. Quick Wash = Best for small loads or light soil. Heavy Duty = Great for towels or jeans, but rough on delicates. Bulky/Deep Fill = Adds extra water for comforters. Use each cycle with intention—and skip “extra rinse” unless you truly need it. [Need help programming or maintaining your machine? ASC USA techs can help]
Appliance Service Center USA
Feb 101 min read
New Year, New Appliances: Efficiency Goals for 2026
Kick off the new year with cleaner, safer, and more efficient home appliances. Declutter Power Strips: Old chargers and small appliances still pull standby power. Replace Filters: Air, water, and dryer filters all affect energy use. Schedule Maintenance Early: Start the year right and prevent midyear breakdowns. Start fresh—[book your annual maintenance with ASC USA].
Appliance Service Center USA
Jan 61 min read


Top 10 Appliance Maintenance Resolutions for 2025
New year, fresh start — even for your appliances. Every homeowner wants to save money, but few realize how much wasted energy and...
Appliance Service Center USA
Dec 30, 20251 min read
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
Dec 2, 20251 min read


Common Appliance Problems and Their Fixes
Appliances make life easier, but when they break down, they can throw a wrench in your day. Whether it’s a fridge that won’t cool or a washing machine that won’t spin, these hiccups can be frustrating. The good news? Many appliance troubles have simple fixes you can try before calling in the pros. Let’s dive into some of the most frequent issues and how to tackle them. Identifying Common Appliance Issues Appliances are complex machines, but many problems share similar symptom
Appliance Service Center USA
Oct 20, 20254 min read
Laundry Room Energy Hacks That Actually Work
Doing laundry doesn’t have to drain your wallet or the planet. Try these smart, simple energy hacks that keep your home efficient year-round. Use Cold Water for Most Loads Modern detergents work great in cold water and can cut washing costs by up to 90%. Keep Filters and Vents Clear Airflow is everything. A blocked lint screen forces your dryer to work harder and longer. Dry Full Loads, Not Overloads Half-loads waste water and electricity. But overloading prevents proper tumb
Appliance Service Center USA
Oct 14, 20251 min read
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