Getting Your Home Clean, Month by Month

Why Doing It Every Month is Better Than Just Once In the Spring. 


Are you as stressed out about the idea of spring cleaning as we are? We know the year has only just started, and it’s only just winter,  but it’s this great giant threat that’s looming on the horizon for us. We’ve been mostly in our homes for the better part of the last year. Unless you stayed on top of it, that means there’s dust in all sorts of weird spots and all sorts of other tasks that need to be taken care of. What if we told you that there’s an easier way though? Rather than getting it done all at once and working to exhaustion, you go month by month? 



Spring cleaning VS Month By Month

This isn’t meant to replace a regular cleaning schedule by any means. But doing a deep cleaning for a brief time in spring is stressful. You feel as though everything has to be done right then, and there’s so much to do. Doing certain tasks throughout the year means that you are mentally prepared for each task, rather than being faced with a giant list. We’ve broken down the different major tasks so that they relate to what is happening in the world around you. Hopefully that will make it easier for your to remember different tasks over time. You can always rearrange the list if something else makes more sense.

Person with long hair holding a bucket with cleaning supplies while wearing gloves .




January - Furniture - You’ve just had family and friends over for the holidays, now is the time to clean up anything that spilled or was lost by little grabby hands. Cleaning your furniture is also a way to check in with  your home and see what needs to be done in the year ahead. 




February - Laundry Room - February is, for many of us, when we are wearing the largest number of clothes. It’s the deepest part of winter and the wind makes sure to let you know. Why not take the time to clean things up in your laundry room? This is everything from cleaning the outsides of your machines, to giving the washer a deep clean and emptying out the dryer duct. There’s much more than that to take care of, but those are a few that you’ll want to pay special attention to. 



March - Ceiling Fans and Light Fixtures - Spring is starting to show up this month! That means it's time to open up the house and get the air flowing. This also means it's time to start cleaning ceiling fans and the light fixtures attached as well. An easy trick is to use a pillow case when you clean off a fan. If you open the pillowcase and pull carefully towards yourself, it captures the majority of the dust inside the case. Lights are easier to handle with a Swiffer or something else that is both soft and light. 




April - Blinds & Curtains - Now that we have the air flowing, let's get the light coming in. Sure it's going to be raining off and on all month, but at least you'll have bright spring light pouring in. Which means cleaning your blinds and curtains and mending any rips or tears that might have happened. Blinds are most easily cleaned with a Swiffer if all the have is dust. If they're covered with more of that, check out this post from over at Architectural Digest. For curtains we suggest washing gently by hand or taking them to a cleaner. 



May - Windows - Now that the majority of the rain has passed, we hope, it's time to clean the windows. You'll want to clean them on a day that's bright and warm, which shouldn't be too hard in Texas. While you can use a commercial cleaner, we suggest using a solution of vinegar and water to clean them for a greener recipe. Yes, it’s going to smell, but it’s not going to harm you, your pets or your water. Also take the time to look around the window seals and the frames for the windows closely. You want to make sure that everything is still sealed tight, and there aren’t any signs of termites or damage. 



June - Carpet & Floors -The spring storms have passed and during them you probably ended up with a lot of mud being tracked in and out of the house. June is the time to tackle that with a carpet cleaner and a good floor polish. You can even go crazy and move the furniture around in different rooms as you do to create a fresh look. You’ll already be moving pieces to get around them to clean, might as well update the layout as well. 



July - Kitchen - Most of us clean out our refrigerators on a regular basis, be that weekly or monthly. Cleaning your kitchen is more than just getting rid of moldy food though. It’s moving around your cabinets and appliances to get rid of dirt, grime and dropped foods. It’s cleaning out your cabinets, matching containers to their lids, and throwing away spices that have lost their punch. It’s also checking your water lines, outlets and gas lines if you have them, to see if there’s any degradation or other issues. As to why you’re doing it in July rather than some other time, it’s a matter of making sure that your pipes aren’t going to freeze during the process of going over everything. In July you’re not going to have to worry. 



August - Bathrooms-  Now that it’s the hottest part of the summer, it’s a good time to clean your bathroom. There’s two reasons for that. One, you don’t have to worry about pipes freezing if you need to shut the water off at any point. Two, you can keep the water on cold while you’re cleaning and stick your head under the shower spray to cool off. Like the kitchen, your goal is purge old and out of date things, from makeup to medicine to cleaning supplies. Then go over seals and pipes both inside and out to ensure that there aren’t any leaks. 



September - Vents- If you don’t have this as part of your regular cleaning routine, take this month to change out all of the filters in your house. With fall starting up this month, you’re going to have all sorts of pollen and dust in the air. Might as well give your filters a fighting chance and change them out ahead of time. 



October - Closets - Now, technically, Texas doesn’t typically get that fall starts in September. If we’re lucky it might catch up to the idea by November. Regardless, use the dream of upcoming cooler temperatures to swap out your closet and clean things up. Start by getting rid of anything you haven’t worn in the last six months. Then move on to anything you haven’t touched in at least  a year. We’re not saying to throw away everything, just consider items and what you want to keep versus what is just taking up space. While you’re moving things around  you’ll be able to keep an eye out for any signs of pests. 



November - Bedrooms -  We know that the days are still plenty warm, but the nights are starting to get a bit nippy. That means it’s time to bring out your winter bedspreads and put away your lighter fabrics. While you’re doing that, why not move things around like we did in the rest of the house and keep an eye out for things like mice, bugs, and large quantities of spiders. The upside is that with all of the cleaning, your bedroom is going to feel fresh and comfortable afterwards. If you want to nap after all of it,we won’t tell. 



December - Baseboards- This brings us back to the close of the year and right where we started, parties. Hopefully by this time next year you will be able to have parties in safety again. It also means that your baseboards need to get cleaned. Not just swept under/around because we all know dust and pet hair tends to collect there, but also scrubbing them down. While most people don’t stare at your baseboards during a party, having them clean will add to how bright a room appears. 




What do you think? Do you have reasons that spring cleaning is better? We might not agree, but we still would love to hear from you either in the comments below or over on our Facebook page. After all, yours could be the argument that convinces us to reconsider. 



If in the event of all this cleaning you find out that your appliances aren’t working right, be they in the kitchen, the laundry room or your den, let us know. We want to help you keep your home running and that means keeping your appliances running. We aim to be the best in appliance repair in Allen and the surrounding areas. You can call us at ((214) 599-0055) or reach out to us via our webpage.

9 Different Gas Dryers, at 3 Different Price Points

Ratings/Reviews/Opinions


If you’re looking at getting a new dryer in the coming year but aren’t sure yet what you want to spend, we’ve got you covered. This week we’re digging through three different price ranges to find the best gas dryers available for purchase and what each will get you.

Some of the benefits of a gas dryer versus an electric are cost and drying speed. Over time a gas dryer is going to cost you less money when compared to an electric dryer. It will also dry faster because the heat is spread more consistently throughout the drum. 



Lowest Price Range But Still Solid.

If you’re in need of a dryer fast and now, this is the category for you. Maybe your old one broke down, and you need something to work while you’re researching what you really want. Or perhaps you’re looking to replace one in a  property you own. These dryers are, as of writing, all priced between 500 to 750 dollars. 


Whirlpool WGD7500GW -Top Loading Gas Dryer       Price: $672

Features: 

Moisture Sensor

Electric Controls

Signal for end of cycle (and the ability to turn it off if it annoys you.) 

Drum Light 

Santize cycle

Features It’s Lacking

Stainless Steel Drum

Customizable Programs

Steam Option

WiFi Connectivity 

It’s not stackable






Kenmore 78132  - Side Loading Gas Dryer         Price: $700 

Features: 

Wrinkle Guard

Moisture Sensor 

Capacitive Touch Controls 

End of Cycle Signal 

9 Different Dry Cycles

Features It’s Lacking

Stainless Steel Drum

Custom Programs

WiFi

Kenmore 78132 Side Loading Gas Dryer in White




Samsung DV40J3000GW   Side Loading Gas Dryer      Price: $675

Features

Moisture Sensor

8 Preset Dry Cycles

Lint Filter Indicator

Reversible Door

End of Cycle Signal

Features It’s Lacking

Stainless Steel Drum

Custom Programs

Steam Option

WiFi Connectivity

Our favorite out of these is actually the Samsung. One of the things so many of us forget is to  empty out the lint filter, which is one of the most common causes of fires in dryers, and within the home in general. Although it doesn’t have all of the features of the other dryers we will be showing you, it is a workhorse that is well rated by those who have purchased it in the past. 










Mid-Range Pricing With More Bells

These three sit in the middle of the curve. On one hand, you’re still not spending a huge amount of money, but on the other hand, they come with many of the features that the top tier dryers also have. These three are all between 1000-1100 as of the time of writing. 

LG DLGX3701W   Side Loading Gas Dryer     Price $1100 

Features

Ultra Large Capacity

WiFi accessible with ThinQ 

Steam Option

Moisture Sensor

Wrinkle Care

Duct Clog Indicator

Aluminized Alloy Steel Drum 

Smart Diagnosis 

“EasyIron™ Option lightly moistens clothes to make ironing easier and more efficient”

Custom Programs

Features It’s Lacking

Stainless Steel Drum





Kenmore Elite 71552   Dual Opening  Price: $1000

Features

Moisture sensor

Electronic controls

Steam option

Stainless-steel drum

On/off end of cycle signal

Drum light

End-of-cycle signal

Reversible Door






Samsung  DV42H5000GW   Reversible Side Loading Gas Dryer   Price: $1000

Features

Reversible Door

Wrinkle Guard

Drum Light

App Based Diagnostic

Child Lock

Internal Dryer Rack

Moisture Sensor

LED Display

Features It’s Lacking

Stainless Steel Drum

Steam Option

WiFi

Samsung DV42H5000GW Reversible Side Loading Gas Dryer


Out of the mid-tier set, our favorite is the LG. This one not only has custom programs so you can save your preferred settings, but it also has a setting dedicated to making ironing easier. It also has a duct sensor to let you know when your vent is clogged, which is a wonderful safety feature as far as we’re concerned. To top it  all it has a smart diagnostic app, which means that you’ll have an easier time of pinpointing what’s wrong and whether you need to call in a professional or if you can fix it yourself. 



All Of The Bells and Whistles With The Price To Match

Last but not least, we have the newest and shiniest set of dryers. Not only do these have the best reviews for gas dryers currently, but they also have the most bells and whistles. These range from 1200 and up as of writing. 


LG DLGX9001V     Side Loading Gas Dryer   Price: $1895

Features

Moisture Sensor

Electronic Controls

Steam Option

Stainless Steel Drum

End of Cycle Signal (with the ability to turn it off if that annoys you.) 

Drum Light

Custom Programs

Duct Blockage Indicator

14 Different Cycle Options

WiFi Capable

LoDecibel Quiet Operation

Features It’s Lacking

Internal Drying Rack




Maytag MGDB955FW    Side Loading Gas Dryer   Price: $ 1295

Features 

PowerDry Cycle 

Moisture Sensor

Extra Interior Fin 

Steam Cycle

Sanitize Cycle

Magnetic Door Latch

Stainless Steel Drum

Internal Drying Rack

Custom Programs

End of cycle Signal

Duct Blockage Indicator

Features It’s Lacking

WiFi connectivity



Kenmore Elite 71632   Top Loading Gas Dryer     Price: $1250

Features 

Moisture Sensor

Electronic Controls

Steam Option

Stainless Steel Drum

End of Cycle Signal (with the ability to turn it off if that annoys you.) 

Drum Light

Internal Drying Rack

Custom Programs

Duct Blockage Indicator

Features It’s Lacking 

WiFi Connectivity 

Kenmore Elite 71632 Top Loading Gas Dryer



Once again, we have to give this round to the LG. Although the price tag is nothing to sneeze at, it has the features that we expect to see. Not only is it the only one on the list that is WiFi capable, which makes your life easier, it is also engineered to be quiet. 


Those are three sets of different gas dryers at three different price ranges. Which one do you think you’re going to go for? Do you have any that we missed? Let us know in the comments below or over on our Facebook page. We’d love to hear from you. 

If you have an electric dryer and you want to stick with that, don’t worry. We’ll be covering the same topic for you soon enough. 


If on the other hand you came here because you need someone to fix your current dryer, we are more than happy to help. We aim to be the best appliance repair service in McKinney and the surrounding areas and that means keeping your home running. Whatever appliance malfunction you’re dealing with, we won’t stop until we fix it or you tell us you’re done. You can reach out to us by calling us at ((214) 599-0055) or by making an appointment on our website. 







A Note About Pricing

Pricing on our blog is for reference only and may be subject to change. Prices fluctuate as demand and sales occur. We make every attempt to provide accurate pricing at the time of publishing. Please call the stores linked in the article for the most accurate pricing when you do your own research or purchasing. .

 




Additional Reading:

What You Want to Know About Heat Pump Dryers

Dryer Deep Dive

6 Things Your Should Never Put In Your Dryer

Why You Need To Clean Your Dryer Vent 

9 Things Your Dryer Hates








The Top 7 Kitchen Trends of 2021: Our Predictions

What we expect to be most popular in Garland and the surrounding area. 


2020 is almost over and that means many of us are looking at making changes in our lives and in our homes. For many of us that means looking at the top trends that are going to be popular in the coming year. We're taking a look at the top 7 to see what companies are predicting will be popular in 2021. 




- Colored Stone Counters And Backsplashes

Like we talked about with paint colors it's time to bring color into the kitchen. We at ARS love this idea. Let's move away from sterile White and try out different patterns and natural stones. Bonus points if you want to get the look without spending a ton of money you can do peel and stick tiles for your backsplashes. This also means that you can change them out more easily and test out which ones you like best. 




- Mixing Materials

People spent a lot of time in their kitchens this last year. Learning how to make sourdough, cheeses, or just mastering basic cooking. People want their kitchens to reflect them and part of that is bringing in new materials and textures. We fully expect to see cabinets in wood and wood-textured panels for filling in small spaces around the kitchen.

-Multifunctional spaces 

In the coming year, even more, people are going to be working from home. For many of us, this means having an office space that we can close away. It's not always feasible within the way your home is set up though to dedicate an entire room to an office. Companies have started responding to this new need by offering furniture that can serve both as storage and as a small desk without taking up much space when not in use. We expect to see furniture and design ideas that expand on this need over the next several years. 



-Fluidity between inside and outside

As we talked about over the summer people are breaking down the line between inside and outside. There are not just outdoor kitchens, but outdoor living rooms, offices, and even bedrooms. And people are also looking to bring the outside in with a resurging interest in not just individual plants scattered throughout the home but entire gardens. As Time continues we expect to see this trend go in many different directions.




- All Black Kitchen

We expect the trend of the all white kitchen to continue for at least a few more years. However, there is also a trend that we have seen over the last year towards sleek and elegant all black kitchens. While we don't expect this one to catch on in Texas, you might see it pop up in some of your friends’ or relatives' homes. After all, the South has to deal with quite a bit more heat than just what your oven puts off. 

All black painted cabinetry




- Gold Finishes

Over the last decade we've had copper and bronze finishes. We've had aged versions of both. And stainless steel has still reigned supreme. In the coming year we've seen companies hinting at offering gold finishes for everything from your faucets to your stove knobs to your refrigerator handle. The question is going to be whether we get aged gold next.

Gold finished kitchen faucet



-Portable Fixtures

When so many of us have been trapped in our homes for the last year, and the threat of another full closure on the horizon, it's no surprise that we're restless in our homes. We want to move from room to room, to get up and pace. To that end our lights and audio elephant are becoming more portable. People don't want to fight with wires and plugs to try and get things positioned around the home when you move from place to place. Instead companies are starting to offer ways to take the lights with you as you move. 



Those are our top seven predictions for the trends of 2021. We probably missed some, after all we're only human. Let us know your predictions for the coming year in the comments below or over at our Facebook



If you found this page not because you're looking for how to remodel your kitchen or home in the coming year but because your appliances are driving you up a wall you've still  come to the right place. We aim to be the best appliance repair company in all of Garland and the surrounding area. You can make an appointment by calling us at ((214) 599-0055) or setting up an appointment on our website. We're here to keep your home running.



Freezer Comparisons: Miele versus GE: Who Does It Better?

Ratings/Reviews/Comparison


As Covid-19 stretches longer, and warnings of a nation-wide shutdown loom, many of us are looking at food preservation of one sort or another. The first spot that many of us look at is our freezers. Everything from individual ingredients and spices to full meals can be stored away and frozen. 


 What happens when you and your freezer are on the outs though? Its started to have keep different sections colder than others, or it says it’s at 0*F but really, it’s more like 10*. 


In those cases, many would start looking around for a new freezer. Which to choose though? A freezer is a freezer right? It keeps things cold, and that’s all that matters. Well, not necessarily. Let’s take a look at two of the best rated in the industry and see how they tackle the issue. 



Features of GE - FUF17DLRWW

Starting off let’s look at GE, an American staple. 
-Garage ready

GE knows that the temperatures an American homeowner has to deal with varies widely from one state to the next. To appeal to the broadest market, they’ve made sure that their freezers will maintain temperatures in your garage whether it’s 0*F or 110*F. 


-The highest rated upright freezer lineup in the industry 

Based on the combined data of different major appliance retailers nationwide, GE is rated as the 

best upright freezer in the industry. 


-Lock with key

If nothing will do but to keep your spouse out of your ice cream, or that set of cookie dough you’re saving for Christmas day, this model comes with a lock. (We’re sure there are other reasons that you might need a lock on your freezer, but we all know the need to protect the ice cream.) 


-Clear slide-out freezer bins

Part of the package for this model is four full width, clear-sided freezer bins that slide all the way out, to make it easier to find what you’re looking for. Instead of hunting on your hands and knees, you can grab out the bin you need and look through it on a table, and close the freezer in the meantime. It’s a win for your hands and your electric bill. 


-Audible temperature alarm

What’s worse than getting a meal ready and coming back to the freezer later to find out that you left it open, and now things are defrosting? Not much in our opinion. That’s why GE’s freezer offers an alarm if it gets below a certain point. 


-Exterior electronic temperature control

We’ve talked about how it maintains your set temps, and how it lets you know if that’s changing. But when it comes to actually setting the temperatures, GE is still thinking of you and how to keep your food cold. They’ve placed the temperature controls on the outside, eliminating the need to open the freezer to adjust them. 


-Turbo Freeze

After you’ve grabbed what you need, shut the door and gone about your day, the freezer sets off an extra cold blast of air to bring temperatures back to normal. 

GE free standing freezer



-ENERGY STAR® Qualified

All of that, and it’s still Energy Star rated, which means it’s saving your food and your wallet. 




Features of Miele -F 2471 Vi

Now let’s head over to Germany and check out what their giant, Miele, has to offer. 

-Separate water and ice dispensers.

Instead of having to worry about your water freezing in the line, and thus breaking, Miele made it simple. They gave both the water dispenser and ice dispenser their own lines to run off of. 

-Handleless design

If you’ve looked in a decor magazine over the last year, or seen some of our own posts on the matter, you’ve seen that the trend is to have your appliances look more like cabinets. For many of us, this also means a handleless design. Miele is right on board with this trend. 

-Push2open for convenient door-opening assistance

Following right on from the previous feature, they’ve engineered the freezer with an easy push to open system. No handles would seem  like a problem, but thanks to this, you don’t have to worry. A light push and the door pops open. 

-Light floods the interior thanks to LED elements – 

The lights in this freezer are all LED elements, which means they’ll live longer and provide a truer light as well. 

-Communication with the machine could not be easier – WiFi Conn@ct

Why worry about your freezer when you’re out and about? With the Miele app you can check on your freezer no matter where you are. Worried that it’s too warm? You can see that by just pulling out your phone.  Or if you don’t have your phone handy, you can just ask Alexa. 

-Convenient control thanks to color touch display MasterSensor

Miele Freestanding MasterCool freezre

Miele offers an easy to use exterior display for adjusting the temperature settings. 

-Defrosting is a thing of the past

Miele MasterCool appliances offer a NoFrost system. This system keeps cold, dry air circulating around the appliance so that ice doesn’t build up inside the cabinet. It eliminates ice buildup on food also, which means that you can always open and close drawers easily. All of this together has the additional benefit of protecting the freezer’s evaporator units, and being energy efficient. 





Comparison 

After looking at both of them, which do you prefer? The American workhorse or the German glitz? We’re still debating about which one is better ourselves. On the one hand, the GE freezer is perfect if you’re looking to turn your garage into a  second pantry. We could see this being especially useful if you’re a hunter, or have a large family. On the other hand, the Miele fits into your home beautifully. It fits into the connected home of the future, and the NoFrost system means that it also cuts down on the amount of food waste you have to worry about. 




What are your thoughts? Do you have experience with either brand? Let us know over on our Facebook page, or in the comments below. We’d love to hear from you! 




On the other hand, if you’re not looking to replace your freezer just yet,it just needs to have someone take a look, you can always give us a call at ((214) 599-0055). You can also set up an appointment via our website. We aim to be the best appliance repair shop in Carrollton, whether you need help with fixing your freezer, kicking your washer back into shape, or just doing some preventative maintenance, we’re here to help. 







Organizing Your Fridge for Efficiency and Safety

Or how to keep your food from becoming sentient. 

Have you ever opened up your fridge to have to dig through stacks of leftover food, bags with questionable contents, and a head of lettuce you thought you had thrown out last week? All just to find the one jar of mayo you need for a sandwich. Or what about putting some hamburger onto a plate in your fridge before work, and coming home to find it spilled down all three shelves and now you have a mess to clean up. These situations are ones we all face when we don’t have an organized fridge. Fortunately, there is a way to fix it. 




What Most People Do

Most of us will toss our food into the fridge without any sense of order.  Crushable things might be on top, to keep them away from any damage. On the door, you have the weird and annoying thin shelves that are only good for eggs, drinks, and condiments because what else are you going to fit there? Then you have the drawers at the very bottom that claim that they’re perfect for fruits and vegetables. Except, if you’re like the majority of us, that ends up meaning you have a head of bland lettuce that rolls around for a month, a couple of apples in the other drawer, and one corner that might have been a tomato at one point, but now you’re waiting for it to gain sentience. 




And the rest? The whole great middle of the fridge? That’s Free Territory. That’s where you put leftovers, the meat you’re defrosting for tonight, this week’s lunches, and anything else you can put in there. If it can be stacked, it will be. Of course, that means that if it can be forgotten about, it will be. 

Baby climbing shelves in an open fridge trying to get grapes. Multiple open containers, stacked foods, and spoiled foods.





Why Do I care?

A good question. First off, organizing your fridge will mean that things like the weird semi-sentient tomato are less likely to happen. When you know what you have, you can plan accordingly for your meals, and keep foods from spoiling before they get used.  More importantly, it cuts down on cross-contamination. When you have your foods stacked every which way, and without any clear separation between them, there’s too great a chance for foods to touch things they shouldn’t. There are three different types of cross-contamination that we're talking about.  One might be as simple as one piece of fruit spoiling and then being pressed close to another and causing it to spoil. Or you might go up another level and you’re dealing with two different foods being stored next to each other when they shouldn’t. An example of that is squash and apples. Apples give off ethylene gas which will make the squash turn yellow and spoil before they should have. The third level is the one we hear about in schools, but don’t always think about. Storing raw fish and meat in your fridge, even in the store packaging, is complicated. It doesn’t take much for some of the juices to drip and get onto anything nearby in the fridge. This can be just from you reaching in and grabbing the meat, and it drips off your hand. It can be from overflowing onto lower levels, from any of the edges of the shelf. How it happens, doesn’t really matter. The problem is still that whatever it’s dripped onto, if not properly enclosed, is now unsafe to use. 

Red onions, raw mushrooms, raw chicken, tomatoes, lemon, and garlic all on a cutting board with a large "no' symbol over it.







What You Should Do

You’ve undoubtedly realized that this isn’t a state you want to be in. If nothing else, wasting food bites into your pockets over the long term. How then to organize your refrigerator? With buckets and boxes and time-consuming systems? Sure, you could do that if you have plenty of time, but we certainly don’t. Instead, we looked to the experts to see what they had to say on the matter. 






Let’s start on the door, working from the top shelf down.

The top shelf on your door is best utilized by putting your dairies here. That’s going to mean eggs, butters, and any cheese you use regularly. If you are putting cheeses there, you’re going to want to wrap them in either wax or parchment papers, to keep them isolated from smells. 




The middle shelf should be dedicated to condiments, salad dressings, marinades, and similar concepts. 



Your bottom shelf on the door should be for all beverages, and if it’s large enough, milk. 




There, now your door is all done and dusted. Still with us? On to the body of the fridge. Again, we’ll start at the top and work our way back down. 



The top shelf of the fridge should be used for foods that are ready to eat. This can be everything from foods you’ve already cooked, pre-made meals, salads, pickled foods and fruits, either already sliced or whole. 




Moving on to the middle shelf, or shelves of your fridge. Here is the one thing that doesn’t change much between the original version of your fridge and this new and improved version. Here is where you’re going to put your various leftovers. Tupperware is your friend because then you can put in the other foods on these shelves. Cheeses, that are prepackaged, eggs in a carton, and any cold cuts and sandwich breads.  (Although we will point out that if you are going through a loaf of bread in a week, it’s perfectly acceptable to  keep your bread in a breadbox.) 




Finally, we have the bottom shelf. Here is where you’re going to be putting any meats that are raw. Beef, chicken, pork, fish, it doesn’t matter. It goes here. The ideal method is to store them in sealed containers. So take them out of the store-bought packaging or at least put them into a casserole dish either before you let them defrost or cook them. 



Food Safety stamp in green text.

We’re not ignoring the crisper drawers, don’t worry. However, they’re much easier to deal with because they are sealed. When storing vegetables, there are a few tips for keeping things fresh longer. Start off by washing your veggies before you store them. Wrap them in paper or plastic in order to prevent contamination (better safe than sorry.) For salads and herbs, you’ll want to wrap them in damp paper towels before storing them to prevent them from drying out. 



Now that you know how to organize your fridge to keep your food safe and fresh for the longest amount of time, what do you think? Are you going to make the change or would you rather stick with your current system? Let us know in the comments below or over on our Facebook page. We’d love to hear from you.

If you’re having issues with your refrigerator, or any of your other appliances, we’d love to help! We’re here to serve, whether your refrigerator has stopped running or your dryer is making a really weird rattling noise. You can call us at ((214) 599-0055) or go over to our website to make an appointment.  We want to help all of our clients in Garland and the surrounding areas.