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(EstateNewsWire.com, November 12, 2012 ) East Islip NY – The local refrigerator repair man understands how much people count on their home appliances. The refrigerator is one of the most important appliances because it works around the clock to keep food cold. People take it for granted that drinks will be cold and ice cream firm when they need it.
When Fleet Appliance Repair (http://www.fleetappliance.com) owner, Bob Dougherty, receives a call about a broken refrigerator, he takes quick action respond as soon as possible to avoid food loss. Refrigerator repair technicians are qualified professionals who are experienced in servicing most models, old and new high end models.
The local Refrigerator repair specialists handles common problems including noise and vibrations, inconsistent temperature, leaks, freezing, broken icemaker or water dispenser.
Refrigerator repair should only be performed by a qualified service technician to prevent injury or further damage to the unit. There are some things the owner can do to diagnose problems, but when the problem cannot be solved easily, it is best to call a professional.
When the refrigerator isn’t cooling properly there are a few things the owner can check before calling the appliance repair man:
If the interior light comes on but the refrigerator isn’t working then it might be in defrost mode. If the refrigerator and freezer sections automatically defrost then wait 30 minutes for it to resume normal operations.
Check the temperature control setting. The unit should be placed where temperatures do not exceed 110 degrees or drop below 55 degrees. Temperature controls are preset at the factory to “mid setting” which should be correct for normal household use. If it is necessary to adjust, then turn the dial one setting colder and wait 24 hours for compartments to cool. Refer to the service manual for more information about temperature control.
Be careful not to open the door frequently and do not leave it open for long periods of time. When adding a large amount of food or cleaning the interior, making it necessary for the door to be open, the unit will need time to cool down to an ideal temperature.
One of the most common mistakes noticed by local refrigerator repair technicians is overloading the refrigerator and blocking air vents. Air flow is important for maintaining temperature and food must be surrounded by cold air. The air enters and exits the refrigerator compartment from the freezer through vents. Refer to the service manual to learn where they are placed and avoid blocking the air vents.
If these tips do not provide a solution then it may be necessary to call a professional refrigerator repair specialist with Fleet Appliance Repair. Their factory certified technicians have addressed a number of common and unique problems. They will respond quickly to diagnose and repair the refrigerator to avoid food loss.
Fleet Appliance Repair serves residents and business owners in Long Island, Suffolk County and neighboring communities in New York. Fleet Appliance Corp is the only certified appliance repair service center in Long Island. This rating indicates the highest available level of recognition for technical and managerial expertise given by the major home appliance industry. Visit http://www.appliancerepaireastislipnewyork.com/ to learn more.
About Fleet Appliance: Bob Dougherty operates Fleet Appliance Corp, a member of AHASC with over 22 years in business. Their factory trained technicians provide appliance repair services on most major brands and they are licensed by Suffolk consumer Affairs. The appliance service technician will do a thorough inspection and recommend the best course of action for their customer. Fleet Appliance Repair uses only factory specified parts and fully guarantees their work.
Contact:
Fleet Appliance Corp Bob Dougherty 149 Waverly Ave Patchogue, NY 11772 Call: 631-824-7895 Email: service@fleetappliance.com
This press release was submitted by Right Now Marketing Group, LLC
Fleet Appliance Corp
Bob Dougherty
631-824-7895
service@fleetappliance.com
Source: EmailWire.Com
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