Halloween Horrors In Your Home?

Maybe, Maybe Not



It's that time of year again when scary movies are on everybody's mind, and everyone is worried that their house is haunted. We're taking a look at some of the most common scary sounds and experiences you might have in your house this month and showing why you don't need to be afraid just yet. For the following 8, don't worry about a haunt but you might want to worry about your house.

 

 

 

Water Dripping From Walls 

We've all seen movies that have water dripping from the walls. Whether it's inside a seaside house or up in the mountains, you've got water where it shouldn't be. For this one, our suggestion is actually to check out your gutters. You want to be looking for signs that your gutters may have ripped away from the side of your house and are actually dripping down through the walls of your home instead of having the water run off through the piping. It won't be a nightmare in terms of your safety, but it will be a nightmare in terms of your pocketbook. The sooner you catch this one, the better.

 

 

Faucets Running/Dripping/Exploding

an old rusty faucet is flowing freely into a bin that is blury

Photo: Shutterbug75

Someone says something that angers the ghost, and now instead of just having a leaky faucet, it's gone and exploded everywhere! We’ve seen this one in several movies and cartoons, and we’re quite glad to tell you it’s not a ghost. We're actually going to recommend that you double-check not what you're saying but instead that you haven't got your water pressure turned up too high, or a valve disconnected somewhere. It could just be bad timing that caused it to explode right then.

 

 

Weird Noises Coming From The Laundry Room

If you're stuck in a house that was built in the 1940s or 50s, you might have some weird sounds coming from the laundry room. Rattles and thumps, and squeaks abound in this room, even though the appliances are /brand new/! No in reality, it might just be that the appliances aren't leveled properly rather than the ghost of The Stepford wives coming after you. Don't worry too much about this one, but it is a good idea to have your local handyman come check it out just to be safe. After all, we wouldn't want your dryer to rattle itself loose from the wall.  

 

Rotting Food That Was Fresh

Photo: Marian Bijlenga

You've got food that you bought just a few days ago in your fridge or freezer. But you’ve got to make dinner or you forgot that your new neighbor is coming over, and you want to impress them. And when you pull it out, oh no, it's gone rotten. It must be the ghost, right? Nope! For this one, you're going to need to check a couple of different spots it might be that your fridge is not sealed properly, it might be that your freezer isn't sealing properly, or it could be that either one is actually not working at the proper temperature.

 

Burning Smells When You're Not Cooking

 

You might have weird burning smells around your home on a normal day where it doesn't entirely matter what you're doing. You're just getting normal chores done, but it smells like your house is burning. If that's the case, the first thing you want to check is your dryer. Have you been running the dryer while you have the smell? If the answer is yes, go ahead and take a closer look at the vents and the ducts for your dryer it's very possible that you have a dryer vent that needs to be cleared out and what you're smelling is the lint heating up to dangerous levels. So actually, let us backtrack and say that the first thing you need to do is unplug your dryer and then check out the ductwork. 

 

 

 

Things Turning Off And On Randomly 

What about having the lights flash on and off? You enter a room and lights turn on when they shouldn't, or you're working on something, and all of a sudden the lights shut off. This one, we're going to say have an electrician come and check out your lighting situation. Are there any shorts in the line? Are there any fuses that have been blown or maybe it's just a matter of something not being connected fully. Maybe a new light fixture that wasn't grounded? There are all sorts of reasons for this one that an electrician will be able to help you figure out.

 

 

High-Pitched Whining Sounds 

While you have the electrician hanging out at your house, you might want to have them help you with the high-pitched whining sounds. Well, this might be coming from electronics or electricity going through old copper, this can also be an issue with appliances such as your refrigerator or your dryer, in which case you'll need to call on an appliance technician. (psst, check out the link at the bottom.))

 

Mold And Mildew Spreading Through The House 

Photo: MabelAmber

What about all the mold and mildew though? You've got mold blooming in your basement and mildew in your kitchen. Proof that it is ghosts inhabiting your house. A dark aura driving you and everybody else insane. Well, unfortunately, different areas of your home can end up being a mold hotspot if you're not careful. It can come down to a matter of water getting trapped in a room or up near the ceiling and then mold having the right habitat to bloom in. You have to be diligent not only in getting a dehumidifier but also in keeping the areas clean and bleached in order to kill any hint of the mold or the spores if you catch it soon enough, that should be enough to kill it. However, if it is a full infestation and you're already noticing health issues, that is when you need to be more concerned about your health and may in fact have to rip everything out in that area.

The House Yells At You And Starts Playing Creepy Music When You Walk In The Door

Or you hear music come on as you enter your house. Don't worry that one's just your assistant of choice getting ready for Halloween! 

 

 

 

On the other hand, if you see any of the following, you should be worried.  

 

You have blood dripping from your walls, and you’re not living in an abattoir. 

 

If you have a pair of twins appearing at the end of different hallways that you definitely don't know and didn’t invite in. 

 A tall man with a hat who doesn't quite touch the floor when he’s floating there.


And that’s it for our Halloween post! Although we’re still a few days out, we couldn’t wait any longer for this one. Do you have plans for this Halloween? Let us know over on our Facebook page or in the comments below. 

 

If on the other hand, you really are suffering from some of the issues up above, we might be able to help. For a good half of them at least, an appliance technician is the best person to call. So if your appliances are haunting you,  reach out to us at ((214) 599-0055) or by getting in touch on our contact page. Appliance Rescue Service is here for you. 



Energy-Efficient Washing Machines

What they are, how they work, and what the best are in 2022

What is the most energy-efficient washer? The one you do by hand! Yep, we're back at it again, looking at energy-efficient appliances. This time we're looking at washing machines. Will tell you about what makes a washer energy efficient, what the difference is between energy-efficient and high efficiency, what the best on the market is right now, and what you can do to make your current one more efficient.



We're happy to say that this article is more straightforward than our last one on ovens.



To start with, what is it that makes a washer energy efficient? According to Energy Star, in order for a brand to have the logo on their washer, it needs to meet two criteria. First off, it has to have a high Integrated Modified Energy Factor, and second, it has to have a low Integrated Water Factor. We know you're looking at us and going what the heck does that mean? An Integrated Modified Energy Factor or IMEF, is a measure of energy efficiency that considers the energy used by the washer during both the cycle and while on standby. An Integrated Water Factor or IWF, is a measure of the water efficiency in gallons of water consumed per cubic foot of capacity for the washer drum. The lower the IWF the more efficient the washer. So in order for a washer to get the energy star logo it has to use 25% less energy and at least 33% less water than what is currently standard on the market.




So then, what are the most efficient washers for 2022, according to Energy Star?


You have the best IWF, and that is the

LG WM9500H*A


Front load washer

A slate grey washer, with an all black panel, with digital buttons for the display

Has a volume of 5.8 cu.ft

Annual Energy Use: 120 kWh/yr

Annual water use: 4588 gallons/yr

IMEF: 3.1

IWF 2.7

Price: $1,799.00


Then we looked at the best IMEF.

Samsung- WF45A64*A*

Front load washer

A shot of a front loading washer, the door takes up most of the front panel, and the display is digital with a knob

Has a volume of 4.5 cu.ft

Annual Energy Use: 93 kWh/yr

Annual water use: 3807 gallons/yr

IMEF: 3.1

IWF 2.9

Price: $949.00

Our third washer is the best in terms of annual energy use.

Frigidaire - FWFX22D4EW

A close up shot of an all white front loading washing machine, with the door closed and a triangle shaped tumbler on the back wall

Front load washer

Has a volume of 4.4 cu.ft

Annual Energy Use: 50 kWh/yr

Annual water use: 4154 gallons/yr

IMEF: 2.76

IWF 3.2

Price: $700.00

Keep in mind that this one does have a lower IMEF and a higher IWF than others on the list so far, but for the amount of energy it uses, it seems like a fair trade-off.



The fourth one we looked at has the best annual water usage.

Asko- W2084.W.W

An all white front loading washing machine, very simple

Front load washer

Has a volume of 2.0 cu.ft

Annual Energy Use: 75 kWh/yr

Annual water use: 1728 gallons/yr

IMEF: 2.31

IWF 2.9

Price: $1499.00

We will note that if you look at the volume of the washer, that's the reason the annual water usage is so low. So it might be a good option if you're looking to take care of a family of two or if you're on your own. We wouldn't necessarily suggest it for a family of three or more, though.


Our final washer that we looked at is the direct opposite of the last one and has the largest volume.

Maytag- MVWB955F

Top load washer

Has a volume of 6.2 cu.ft

Annual Energy Use: 197 kWh/yr

Annual water use: 6735 gallons/yr

IMEF: 2.38

IWF 3.7

Price: $ 1170.00

Even with the IMEF and IWF being wildly different from any of the others on the list, we still have to point out this is still an energy star washer. We also want to point out that this one is no longer being sold by Maytag directly, but you are likely to find it on secondary sale sites still. 



Now let's take a quick look at what is the difference between a high-efficiency washer and one with the energy star logo.



A machine with the energy star logo is a great place to start. They are at least 33% more efficient than what's on the market. However, a high-efficiency machine goes even further. Due to the way they're designed, they need even less water than those with the energy star logo. That's not a flaw of your standard washers but a design feature of the high-efficiency ones. They use a more concentrated detergent that reduces the suds and penetrates deeper into the fabric. That then requires less water to be used to rinse the clothes. And they also use less energy because they keep your clothes constantly moving during the washing cycle instead of using a central agitator. We wouldn't say that we're for or against high-efficiency machines? We'll repair all of them, and it really is based on what your household needs.




What if you can't replace your washer with one of these Energy Star wars? Is there anything that you can do to make your washer more efficient as it stands right now? The answer to that is a resounding yes.



Tip Number 1

To start with, maintain your machine. Just like cleaning the coils on your refrigerator or the ducts on your dryer, residue buildup on your washer will reduce its efficiency and make it work harder. To do this, you can have a professional come out, or you can do it on your own with recipes from around the web. Make sure to look at whether you have a high-efficiency machine or a standard washer before you do this.



Tip Number 2

Avoid the sanitary cycle. Unless it is truly necessary, say you got exposed to covid, heaven forbid, just don't use it. The amount of energy that goes into the sanitary cycle is unnecessary a large portion of the time.



Tip Number 3

If you're not already doing it, wash full loads. Although there are washers out there that allow you to wash just one item when you need it, it's better to wash a full load. Although we won't say it's the same for all washers, most washers will still use the same amount of energy and water for a partial load that they do for a full load. So you might as well get the most out of spending that money.



Tip Number 4

And for our final tip, wash in cold water. It uses less energy because you're not heating the water. It's kinder on your clothes. And it's just as effective as hot water washing if you're using the right detergent.



And that's that! Let us know in the comments below or over on our Facebook page, did you have any further questions?



If not, or if you're looking to get your current washer looked at, give us a call at ((214) 599-0055) or reach out on our contact page. We'll work with you to find a time that fits your schedule best. Whether you're in The Colony or McKinney, Appliance Rescue Service is here for you.



Why Fall Is the Best Time For a Maintenance Check

3 Reasons Now IS the Best Time

Here's a riddle for you: Why is right now the best time to call and schedule a maintenance check for your appliances? Because it's October!  School is back in session, and everyone has settled into the routine. Now you're no longer trying to get used to the new year.  It's also well before the holidays, which means that you're not running around trying to get everything done.



Not quite following our logic? Let's take a closer look then and see why it might be perfect for you. 



Did You Travel Over The Summer?

Several of our posts in the past have talked about how to close down your house and disconnect everything before you travel.  If you did get to travel this summer, that means your appliances sat there. After you get everything reconnected is a great time to have all of the power cords and interior workings gone over to make sure that nothing was shorted or nibbled on by mice while you were gone.



Are You The Holiday Maven In Your Family?

If you're planning on lots of celebrating over the winter holidays, it's best to do a thorough check now. Taking a little bit of time out of your schedule now means that when it comes time to be prepping for everything, you're less likely to have an unexpected breakdown. It's also a lighter time in our schedule, which means you're not competing with 100 different families in the same situation.




Or Are You Excited For The Baking And Cooking The Cooler Weather Allows For?

If you like to bake more as the weather turns, we're right with you.  Very few of us want to bake or do a lot of food prep during the summer but fall is an ideal time to do those tasks. It's warm enough that you can open up the house but cool enough that you don't overheat. However you don't want your refrigerator or freezer, your stove or your oven, to give out in the middle of all this when you're trying to can several jars of fruit preserves for the next year, and bake all sorts of fresh pies as well. It just wont do. Which is why it's better to check everything over now to make sure everything is clean and running smoothly.



So how exactly does an appliance maintenance check work?



You start by giving us a call or reaching out to us on our contact page. Will work with you to find a time that works for your schedule for when one of our technicians will come to your home. We can either do a latchkey service or work with you to find a time that is best fit for when we can be there when you are. At this stage will also work with you to figure out what you want gone over. Are you wanting us to look at one or two appliances? Are you wanting us to go over all of your appliances?



When the day comes that you've chosen, our technician will come to your home and confirm the service you've chosen. They'll then ask that you guide them to where the appliances are and begin looking them over one by one.



At this point, our experience technicians are looking for anything and everything. Unlike with a repair call, where they'll be looking for the source of a problem and trying to solve exactly that problem, this is looking at everything. Are the power cords frayed or damaged or melted? Are all of the buttons functional? Are there any strange sounds or smells that might alert them to a problem now or down the road. Are there any puddles or signs of water damage? All of this and several dozen more issues are searched for.





After they've gone over everything, our technicians will point out what they found. This is the point when it's a good idea to get a sheet of paper and write everything down. They'll make suggestions on what can be fixed, and what might have to be replaced if anything is that bad. Naturally our hope is that by doing this on a regular basis for you we can prevent anything from getting to the point that it cannot be repaired. Our goal is to keep your appliances and by extension, your home running smoothly for as long as possible.

Power cord on fire with cables melted, frayed and otherwise damaged




If we've convinced you that now is the best time of year to schedule an appliance maintenance check for your home let us know on Facebook. Or tell your friends on Facebook.



If on the other hand you're wanting to schedule right now you can give us a call at ((214) 599-0055) or reach out to us via our contact page. Wherever you are in the Dallas metro area appliance rescue service is here to help.



Energy Efficient Ovens 2022

What's possible, what isn't and where you need to be aware

We're looking this week at some of the most energy-efficient ovens in 2022. Unfortunately, ovens aren't as straightforward as the dishwashers we looked at last time. You've got several different types of ovens to consider and try to see how they stack up against one another. Fortunately, that's where we come in. 



What makes an oven energy efficient? When we were looking at dishwashers, we were comparing how much electricity and water was used by the dishwasher in question to finish a normal cycle. That's not as easy with an oven because of the number of factors that go into just cooking one recipe. 

- How hot is the oven getting? 

-Is the oven clean? 

- What's the fuel source, and how is that energy used? 



So we backed it up one step further, and took a look what would be judged for an oven to be energy-efficient.

According to Consumer Reports, there isn't currently an Energy Star rating for ranges (where a range is the combination of both an oven and a stovetop.) Because the oven and the stove can have two completely different energy sources, it makes it difficult for groups like Energy Star to decide what is and isn't energy efficient. So, we're not going to be looking for which models have an Energy Star and which don't. What can we look at then? 



How about how much energy is used on a yearly basis? 

An electric oven will typically cost you 12.56 cents per kilowatt hour. Most households in Texas use their oven and stove(which gets powered so long as one section is on), for at least 7 hours per week. So, you're coming up with approximately $200 per year to run your oven, at least according electricity prices averaged across Texas. 

Meanwhile, a gas oven is only using fuel for the oven when the oven is lit. Rates currently are (approximately) .22 cents per hour to run a gas oven. So you end up spending approximately $80 per year for your gas oven. So, just based on fuel consumption, a gas oven is the better choice. 

We will point out that in a previous post, we discussed the need to be running your exhaust fan when you're using the oven as well as the stove so that you're venting any and all fumes outdoors and your hospital bill doesn't go up from the buildup of fumes in the air you're breathing. So that does kick the price up a bit to approximately $100 a year to run your oven and the exhaust fan. But that's still half of what it costs to run the electric oven. 



An important note to round this section out. Despite how they're marketed at times, as of right now, Fall of 2022,  there's no such thing as a commercial induction oven. Although you can purchase an induction range, the technology isn't in the oven. It is only used as part of the stovetop. Which is a pity as we really wanted to see how that stacked up against the gas ovens.



What if you don't have a gas oven, though? As we've mentioned before, the cost to install the gas lines and purchase a gas stove can be very high upfront.   So, we've put together several options for you to make your electric stove more energy efficient. 

A blue flame burns merrily on a gas stove.



1) Make sure that your food is thoroughly defrosted before putting it into the oven. If the food has to come up from 30*F to 120*F internally, it's going to take much longer than if it only had to come up from 60*F.  Letting things defrost ahead of time saves you energy. 

2) Plan your meals so that you can cook several dishes at the same time. If you're planning your dishes all at once, you can cut down from having to run the oven every night to just one or two days a week. 

3) Don't wait for the oven to "heat up" if you're cooking just standard foods. If the oven is coming up to temperature anyway, you might as well make use of that time rather than wasting the energy spent. 

**An important note here. This absolutely doesn't apply to any type of baking or technical cooking. There the precise temperature control is necessary. These are meant to be general tips, not all-the-time tips. 

4) Don't open your oven door during cooking. If you're following tip number two, this can be hard. But if you're only cooking one or two things, by opening the door, you're just making it harder on your oven. Similar to your refrigerator during a blackout, every time you open the door to the oven, air escapes that it then has to replace and bring back to the correct temperature. 

5) Use glass or ceramic dishes when possible. Both glass and ceramic retain heat well and disperse it more evenly than metal dishes do. This means that you don't have to heat your oven to as high of a temperature, thus cutting down further on the amount of electricity you're using. 

6) Keep your oven clean.  A clean oven distributes heat more evenly and effectively. 

HOWEVER. DO NOT use the self-clean button unless: a) Your oven has a steam-cleaning feature. b) You're really wanting an excuse to purchase a new gas oven anyway. 



So that’s where things stand, energy-efficient ovens, are going to be gas ovens. Do you agree? Disagree? Do you have details on new ovens that we haven't run across yet? Let us know in the comments below or over on our Facebook page! 


If you’re here because your oven is driving you up the wall, it’s smoking or not getting up to temperature, we can help. Reach out to us on our contact page or give us a call at ((214) 599-0055). We’ll work with you to find a time that works best for you to have one of our technicians come and get your home running again.

Owner vs Blogger: Part Two- Shopping for Reliability

  Because experience means more 

Welcome back, everyone! This week we're covering the other half of our Blogger vs Owner faceoff of 2022. This time we'll be looking at what an experienced professional has to say about the appliances on the market and why she chooses what she does.  If you're looking for new appliances or just want to check out what the differences might be, this is the post for you.  



Dishwasher - Jenn-Air JDPSS246LL

Price: $2199.00

Starting off with the dishwasher, I liked the RISE series the best, not only because of everything it can handle but because it's energy certified, it's quiet and it has a stainless steel tub. 



High-Capacity 3rd Rack with Wash

The largest 3rd Level Rack in the luxury industry glides with quiet and ease, even when fully loaded with tapas bowls, large rocks glasses and cocktail shakers.

RISE Series 24 Inch Built-In Dishwasher with 6 Wash Cycles, 15 Place Settings, Energy Star Certified, 38 dBA Quiet System, Enhanced Cinematic Interior Lighting, Stainless Steel Tub, TriFecta Wash System, Condensation Dry in Stainless Steel

Jenn-Air Dishwasher open to display the three different racks and foldable tines




Enhanced Cinematic Lighting

Shine a spotlight on clean. Packed with 18 LED lights that ramp up to full intensity, JennAir brand’s best lighting coverage chases away shadows to illuminate daring Obsidian racks.




Daring Obsidian Racks

A JennAir® signature, these dramatic black racks are inspired by the beauty of volcanic glass—showcasing clean dishes in striking contrast.




3-Stage Filtration

A coarse filter, large filter screen and fine filter cup keep oversized and fine food particles out of the pump and helps prevent them from being recirculated onto dishware.





Cooktop Jenn-Air 48" Rise Professional Gas Rangetop in Stainless Steel

Price: $ 5299.00

“For the cooktop, I'm like many Texans and cooks, I prefer having a gas range. Fortunately, Jenn Air carries them and the professional variant at 48" is my pick. “

Jenn Air 48" cooktop with a griddle and grill on the side



14 Rangetop Configurations 

Bend fire to your will. Grills, griddles, brass burners. Three Widths. With 14 unique configurations, it's up to you. Cast off porous, superficially plated options. Go deeper. Infused with chrome, our griddle cleans up well after heavy usage. Underneath, a serpentine element powers out best griddle preheat. Fire up the grill for indoor entertainment on your terms. 





Wall Oven    Jenn-Air Rise 30" Combination Smart Electric Microwave and Wall Oven in Stainless Steel

Price $6549.00

Although I absolutely love the wolf oven our Blogger picked, it is gorgeous(!) I'm sticking with Jenn Air and that's the oven microwave combo. I prefer it when things have multiple functions when at all possible. This one really appeals to me not just because of how it looks, but also everything it can handle. 

Dual microwave and convection oven set in the wall

An upper convection microwave helps you create chef-inspired meals quickly. Below, the lower cavity's vertical dual-fan V2 convection system precisely directs heat to caress each ingredient - transforming prepped food into date-night-worthy dishes. With curated recipes and full-color doneness images on the Culinary Center, an intelligent culinary experience awaits.

  • 7-inch full color LCD display

  • Alexa enabled device

  • Google assistant enabled device

  • SOFTEN/MELT CYCLE Ribbons of molten chocolate. Butter that yields to your knife. Melt and soften with delicate heat that ignites passionate appetites.

  • AUTO CONVECTION CONVERSION Bake with abandon. The oven automatically converts temperature and cook time to make any recipe a convection recipe.






Refrigerator Jenn-Air 42" Built-In Side-by-Side Refrigerator

Price : $9,699.00






.... you guessed correctly - Jenn Air - I am actually putting this in my house beginning of next year, although I've already put in an order to try and guarantee that it will be available then. Like we mentioned last year, it's better to schedule what you're wanting ahead of time, and increase your chances of getting what you want given the shortages.

open refrigerator and freezer doors with an all black interior and neatly (absolutely fake) set of shelves inside



The exclusive Obsidian interior brings a luxurious finish to the inside of this Jenn-Air® integrated built-in refrigerator. The refrigerator achieves a seamless look with a flush design that features concealed hinges and trim pieces. With optional custom panels, it blends completely into cabinetry, a luxury detail that designers appreciate.



  • Precision Temperature Management System

  • Advanced Climate Control Drawer

  • Produce Preserver

  • Multi-Point LED Theater Lighting

  • Capacitive Touch Controls with LED Display

  • Soft-Close Crisper Drawers


Washer & Dryer Combo  Maytag 4.5 Cu. Ft. Front Load Washer and 7.3 Cu. Ft. Electric Dryer in White

Price:  $1998.00 

"The washer and dryer, this is the toughest choice for me. With the amount of use these appliances go through, that makes them extremely hard to spend the large amounts of money for them. I consider a washer or dryer to be "disposable" after 3-4 years and would be happy if they make it 5 years. (Sadly many on the market currently aren't built to last beyond that, even if I wish they were.)

I choose the ones with less features, a deep fill option and an agitator if at all possible, which means they're going to be top load washers. Sadly, the "pretty" laundry room you can find on Pinterest all focus on the front-loading ones, which doesn't work for me. 

I recently replaced my 4-year-old GE set with a Maytag set mainly because it was in stock (even those of us in the business have to fight with getting things with the current supply chain issues.) 












Washer features:

12 hr Fresh Spin Option

Quick Wash Cycles

Late Add Feature

Steam Option

2 Rinse Options

10 Wash Cycles

Automatic Temperature Controls






Dryer features: 

Advanced Moisture Sensing

Quick Dry Cycle

Wrinkle Prevent Option

Reversible Door

Automatic Dry Control

Powder Coat Drum

4 Temperature Options

3 Dryness Levels

Stackable

A side by side set of front loading washer and dryers  from Maytag in all white







When we sat down with Lisa and asked her what it was about these products that affected her choices, this was what she had to say. " Jenn Air is a high end made by Whirlpool, which makes them service friendly and easier to obtain replacement parts.  If I'm going to purchase something for my home, which many of these are, I want to know that I'll have an easy time working on it.  You can't say something will never break. Even the best on the market eventually have issues. So why make it that I'll have to wait even longer to get it fixed? I also love the black interior of the refrigerator, that appeals to me.  The microwave/oven has the ability to black out the panel when not in use which is what absolutely sold me on it.  And then the dishwasher and range top match the oven, and I admit, I do love having things match. 






So, what did you think? Is this what you were expecting to hear from a professional? What did you agree or disagree with? Let us know over on our Facebook page or in the comments down below. We love hearing from y'all. 






If you're here because you haven't given up on your current cooktop (we don't blame you, it's so pretty) we can help. Our owner isn't just experienced with finding the best appliances, she's also got over 30 years of experience in repairing them. Whether your cooktop won't ignite or your dryer is making insane creaking sounds (you know the ones), Appliance Rescue Service is here to help. You can reach out to us via our contact page or by calling us ( (214) 599-0055 ) to set up an appointment. We'll work with you based on your schedule to find a time that works to have our experts come to you and not only diagnose the problem but fix it. At Appliance Rescue Service, getting your home running smoothly again is our top priority. 







*Note : anything said on this blog is a matter of opinion and shouldn't be taken as a slight against any of the companies stated.






** All prices are current as of posting but are subject to change, especially since we don't control them. :)