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  1. Check the Condenser Coils: Over time, dust, dirt, and debris can accumulate on the condenser coils, causing the refrigerator to not cool properly. Make sure to clean them regularly to ensure efficient cooling.

  2. Faulty Compressor: The compressor is responsible for circulating refrigerant throughout the system. If it's not working correctly, your fridge won't cool. If you suspect an issue with the compressor, it may need professional repair or replacement.

  3. Malfunctioning Fan Motors: The fan motors inside the fridge circulate air to maintain a consistent temperature. If the fan isn’t working properly, cooling performance can drop significantly.

  4. Sealed System Issues: The sealed system, which includes components like the refrigerant lines and compressor, can sometimes develop leaks or blockages. If there’s an issue here, it’s a more complex problem that may require professional attention.

There are multiple possible reasons why a refrigerator might stop cooling. If these suggestions don’t resolve the problem, or if you're unsure about performing repairs yourself, it’s best to contact us to book an expert assessment. If you're not sure about diagnosing or fixing the problem yourself, contact us to book an expert assessment. Our team can identify the issue and provide a solution to get your Refrigerator working again.

  1. Check the Duct Hose: Ensure the duct hose isn’t kinked or clogged, as this can restrict airflow and prevent the dryer from heating properly.

  2. Inspect the Outdoor Ventilation Grill: Make sure the outdoor vent is clear and free from lint or other blockages. A blocked vent can trap heat inside the dryer and prevent it from releasing, causing overheating or poor drying performance.

  3. Test the Breaker: Verify that the power supply to the dryer is working properly. Check your circuit breaker to ensure it hasn’t tripped and that the dryer is getting the correct voltage.

  4. Possible Heater Fault: The heating element in the dryer may be faulty and need repair or replacement if it isn't producing heat.

  5. Thermostat Failure: A malfunctioning thermostat can prevent the dryer from reaching the proper temperature. This could be another cause of the heating issue.

These are the most common reasons your dryer might not be heating. If you're not sure about diagnosing or fixing the problem yourself, contact us to book an expert assessment. Our team can identify the issue and provide a solution to get your dryer working again.

  1. Check the Drain Cap: Debris or small items can get stuck inside the drain cap, blocking water flow. Make sure it's clear of any blockages.

  2. Inspect the Drain Motor: If the drain motor appears clear but the washer is still not draining or spinning, the motor itself might have failed and may need replacement.

  3. Check for Broken Wires: A broken or loose wire in the system could prevent proper draining or spinning. Look for any visible damage to the wiring.

  4. Mainboard Issue: A malfunctioning main control board can send incorrect signals, preventing the washer from completing the drain or spin cycles.

  5. Door Latch Failure: If the door latch isn't functioning properly, the washer may not enter the drain or spin cycle, as it might think the door is still open.

These are the possible reasons your washer might not be draining or spinning. If you’re unable to identify the issue or if it’s beyond your knowledge, contact us to book an expert assessment. Our team can diagnose and repair the problem quickly.

  1. Check the Heater: The heating element is responsible for warming the water to the right temperature for effective cleaning. If the heater is faulty, it could affect both heating and cleaning performance. Ensure it’s working properly.

  2. Inspect the Drain Filter: A clogged drain filter can prevent water from draining properly and lead to poor cleaning results. Make sure the drain filter is clear of debris and clean.

  3. Check the Spray Arms: If the spray arms are clogged or not rotating, the water won't be distributed properly throughout the dishwasher. Make sure all spray arms are clear of any blockages.

  4. Check the Water Level: If the water level in the dishwasher is too low, it may not clean effectively. Make sure the dishwasher is filling with enough water during the cycle to clean your dishes properly.

These are the common reasons your dishwasher might not be heating or cleaning properly. If you’re unable to identify the issue or if it's beyond your knowledge, contact us for an expert assessment. Our team can diagnose and resolve the problem efficiently.

  1. Check the Power Breaker: Make sure the power supply to the stove is working correctly. If the breaker has tripped, reset it and see if that resolves the issue.

  2. Verify Power Supply: If the power is good but the stove still isn't heating, ensure that the power supply is stable and consistent.

  3. Inspect the Heating Element: If the heating element is faulty or damaged, it may need to be replaced. Check for any visible signs of wear or damage.

  4. Safety Thermostat: A malfunctioning safety thermostat could prevent the stove from heating properly. The thermostat is designed to regulate temperature and shut off if things get too hot. If it's faulty, it may need replacement.

  5. Mainboard Issue: A malfunctioning main control board can prevent the stove from heating, as it may not be sending the correct signals to the heating elements.

  6. Harness Wire Fault: A broken or loose wire in the stove's harness could disrupt the connection, preventing proper heating.

These are the common reasons your electric stove might not be heating. If you're unable to diagnose or resolve the issue yourself, contact us for an expert assessment. Our team can identify the problem and provide the necessary repair.

  1. Check the Door Switch: The door switch ensures that the microwave operates only when the door is properly closed. If the door switch is faulty, the microwave may not heat properly.

  2. Inspect the High Voltage Fuse: A blown high voltage fuse can prevent the microwave from heating. Check the fuse to see if it needs replacement.

  3. Possible Magnetron Failure: The magnetron is responsible for generating the microwave energy that heats your food. If the magnetron fails, the microwave will not heat.

  4. Mainboard Fault: A malfunctioning main control board can prevent the microwave from heating properly, as it may fail to send the correct signals to the magnetron.

These are the possible reasons why your microwave might not be heating. If you're unable to diagnose or fix the issue, contact us for an expert assessment. Our team can identify the problem and get your microwave working again.

  1. Check the Breaker for Power Supply: Make sure the power supply to the rangehood is functioning correctly. If the breaker has tripped, reset it to restore power.

  2. Mainboard Issue: A malfunctioning main control board could prevent the rangehood from operating as it should. If the board is faulty, it may need to be replaced.

  3. Blower Motor Failure: If the blower motor is not working, the rangehood won’t properly vent or extract smoke and steam. A faulty motor might need replacement.

These are the common reasons your rangehood might not be working properly. If you're unable to identify or fix the issue, contact us for an expert assessment. Our team can quickly diagnose and repair the problem.

  1. Check the Power Supply and Breaker: Ensure that the power supply to the dryer is working correctly. If the breaker has tripped, reset it to restore power.

  2. Check the Duct Hose: Inspect the duct hose for any kinks or blockages. A restricted airflow can cause the dryer to overheat and not heat properly. Make sure the hose is clear.

  3. Inspect the Outdoor Vent Grill: Ensure the outdoor vent grill is not clogged or blocked with lint or debris. A blocked vent can prevent hot air from escaping and affect the dryer’s heating performance.

  4. Gas Valve Issue: A faulty gas valve can prevent the dryer from heating properly. If the valve is not opening or closing as it should, it may need replacement.

  5. Solenoid Issue: The solenoids control the flow of gas to the burner. If they fail, the dryer will not heat properly. Inspect the solenoids for any signs of damage or malfunction.

  6. Igniter Failure: The igniter is responsible for lighting the gas in the burner. If the igniter is damaged or worn out, it may need to be replaced to restore proper heating.

These are some of the common reasons your gas dryer might not be heating properly. If you're unable to diagnose or fix the issue, contact us for an expert assessment. Our team can quickly identify the problem and provide a solution.

  1. Clean and Maintain Regularly:

    • For refrigerators, dishwashers, and washing machines, clean filters, condenser coils, and vents regularly to ensure optimal performance.
    • Clean air filters in dryers, rangehoods, and microwaves to prevent buildup of dust and dirt, which can strain the appliance.
  2. Check Power Sources:

    • Ensure your appliances are connected to a stable power source and check circuit breakers when they stop working. A consistent power supply is essential for longevity.
  3. Avoid Overloading:

    • Don’t overload washers, dryers, or dishwashers. Overloading can lead to strain on the motor and other parts, reducing their efficiency and lifespan.
  4. Use Proper Settings and Cycles:

    • Use appropriate settings for your appliances. For instance, choose energy-efficient modes and avoid using high heat when unnecessary. This helps prevent excessive wear and tear.
  5. Inspect and Repair Small Issues Promptly:

    • Address minor problems like unusual noises, leaks, or malfunctions quickly before they lead to bigger issues. Early repairs can save the appliance from further damage.
  6. Protect from External Damage:

    • For appliances like refrigerators and dryers, ensure there’s enough space for proper ventilation. For ovens and rangehoods, regularly clean grease buildup to prevent fire hazards.
  7. Follow Manufacturer's Maintenance Recommendations:

    • Refer to the owner’s manual for specific cleaning and care guidelines for each appliance. Manufacturers provide the best advice for extending the life of their products.

By maintaining your appliances and staying on top of small repairs, you can help them work efficiently and last longer, saving you money on replacements.

We provide prompt service for the installation, repair, and maintenance of all major home appliances. Whether it's a refrigerator, washing machine, dryer, oven, dishwasher, or any other household appliance, our expert team ensures quick and reliable solutions to keep your appliances running smoothly.

Terms and Conditions for Appliance Elite Ltd.

These Terms and Conditions govern the provision of installation, service calls, labor, warranties, cancellation fees, liabilities, and related services by Appliance Elite Ltd. By engaging in services with Appliance Elite Ltd., you (the "Customer") agree to the following terms:

1. Installation Services

  • Appliance Elite Ltd. offers installation services for appliances as outlined in the service agreement.

  • The installation fee will be agreed upon prior to the commencement of services. Additional fees may apply for specific or complex installations outside the scope of standard installation services.

  • It is the Customer's responsibility to ensure that the installation site is prepared and that access to the installation area is clear and free of obstruction.

2. Service Call Fee

  • A non-refundable service call fee will be charged for all requests for repairs, troubleshooting, or service visits. This fee is assessed to cover travel, assessment, and diagnostic costs.

  • If the Customer chooses not to proceed with the repair, the service call fee will remain due and payable and will not be refunded.

  • If the Customer proceeds with the repair, the service call fee will be credited towards the labor charges. The Customer will only be responsible for the remaining balance of the quoted labor charges for the repair.

  • After the diagnosis, the technician will provide an estimate for the repair, including the labor and parts costs, before proceeding with ordering parts or commencing work.

3. Labor Fees (Flat Rate)

  • Labor fees are based on a flat-rate price, determined by the type of repair job and provided as a repair labor quote by the office.

  • Appliance Elite Ltd. charges a fixed price for the repair labor, not hourly, to ensure transparency and customer satisfaction. The flat-rate labor charge will be quoted before the service begins and will not vary based on time spent on the job.

  • The labor quote provided will cover the entire repair job and is guaranteed once accepted by the Customer. There will be no additional labor charges unless the scope of work changes or additional services are requested.

4. Warranties

  • Parts Warranty: Appliance Elite Ltd. provides a 90-day warranty on parts replaced or installed during service. This warranty covers defects in material or workmanship. If a part fails within 90 days, we will replace it at no additional cost to the Customer, subject to the terms of this warranty.

  • Labor Warranty: Appliance Elite Ltd. provides a 30-day warranty on labor. If the work performed is found to be faulty within 30 days of the service, Appliance Elite Ltd. will re-perform the labor at no additional charge, provided the fault was related to the original service performed.

5. Cancellation Policy

  • Customers may cancel or reschedule services, but a minimum of 12 hours' notice is required to avoid a cancellation fee.

  • If a cancellation occurs with less than 12 hours' notice or if the service is missed without prior notice, a $50 cancellation fee will apply.

  • Cancellation of a service order after parts have been ordered or labor has begun may incur additional fees depending on the work completed.

6. Limitation of Liability

  • Maximum Liability: Appliance Elite Ltd.'s liability for any claim arising from the services provided shall not exceed the total amount paid by the Customer for the service provided.

  • Exclusion of Certain Damages: In no event will either party to these terms be liable for any special, incidental, indirect, or consequential damages arising from breach of warranty, breach of contract, negligence, or any other legal theory in connection with these Terms and Conditions.

  • Exclusive Warranty: The warranty set forth in these terms is exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties, express or implied, including but not limited to any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.

7. Payment Terms

  • Payments are due immediately upon completion of services unless other arrangements have been made in advance. Appliance Elite Ltd. accepts cash, credit card, or other agreed payment methods.

  • In the case of delayed payment, the Customer will be responsible for any additional charges incurred, including but not limited to interest or collection fees.

8. Compliance with Local Laws

  • All services provided by Appliance Elite Ltd. are subject to the applicable local, state, and federal regulations governing appliance repair and installation.

  • Appliance Elite Ltd. reserves the right to refuse service or terminate the service agreement if the Customer is in violation of any laws or regulations.

9. Amendments to Terms

  • Appliance Elite Ltd. reserves the right to modify these Terms and Conditions at any time. Any changes will be communicated to the Customer and will apply to future services rendered.

By requesting installation, repairs, or other services from Appliance Elite Ltd., you acknowledge and agree to the terms outlined above. For further clarification, please contact us before proceeding with any services.

Appliance Elite Ltd. Contact Information:

  • Phone: 587-206-8333

  • Email: Info@applianceelite.ca

  • Website: Www.applianceelite.ca