Since the holiday season is fast approaching, ensure your appliance is ready for Thanksgiving. That generally indicates that the coming few days will be extremely busy. The holidays can occasionally be just as stressful as they are enjoyable, with family traditions, loved ones flying in from out of town, school concerts, and gift buying. We might be unable to stop all the chaos that is about to break out. However, in the area we are most knowledgeable about—home appliances—we can surely assist your appliance ready for Thanksgiving so everything goes off without a hitch.
Get Your Appliance Ready For Thanksgiving
We want to assist you in ensuring your kitchen appliances are prepared before the holidays because traditional Thanksgivings usually involve huge gatherings of people eating equally enormous dinners. Here are some pointers to help you have the least stressful vacation possible:
Clean Your Oven
Your oven will steal the show on Thanksgiving as it cooks a wonderful turkey. Cleaning and testing for proper operation must be done five days in advance. While cleaning your oven after each use is unnecessary, frequent spot cleaning results in less thorough cleaning in the long run. At least once every three to six months, we advise deep cleaning your oven and frequent spot cleaning. Your food will taste better, and your house will smell better. The night before Thanksgiving dinner, stay away from cleaning your oven by yourself. Many mistakes are made following a self-clean.
Clean Out Your Refrigerator
Make sure to clean out your refrigerator so you can make the most of every inch of space for all those side dishes and turkey before you travel to the grocery store to fill up on your delectable Thanksgiving necessities. Clean the condenser coils underneath or behind the fridge if it feels slightly warmer. The compressor may be overworked or even overheated by dirty coils.
Washer and Dryer
Using a lot of linens when hosting Thanksgiving dinner. You’ll have many laundries between table runners, placemats, napkins, aprons, and towels. Make sure the appliances are correctly balanced before the big day. Additionally, empty the lint dryer of any excess lint and look for any foreign items lodged in the washer’s drain pump. If you’ve read our past posts, you know that using more detergent won’t make your clothing any cleaner, so use moderate amounts to avoid suds accumulation.
Check Your Wine Cooler
Without a toast, Thanksgiving wouldn’t be complete! If you store your wine collection in a wine cooler, be careful to periodically use a thermometer to check the temperature. Wine should be stored at a temperature of 40 to 65 degrees Fahrenheit with a humidity of 50 to 80%.
Do Not Forget About the Dishwasher
In order that your Thanksgiving dinner runs as smoothly as possible, it is better to fix any issues with your dishwasher in advance.
Leaking Dishwasher
In a home, a leak effectively renders the dishwasher inoperable. In addition to the potential harm to your flooring, a tiny leak could soon worsen and possibly flood your kitchen. Fortunately, leaks are often simple to identify. First off, an outdated or damaged door seal is probably the blame if the leak is coming from the front of your appliance. In this situation, changing the seal might be easy enough. Occasionally, the leak may have originated from inside the appliance; in this case, you need to hire skilled technicians at Kenmore Best Appliance Repair Pro for dishwasher repair and Kenmore range repair. Any appliances can be handled professionally by them.
Dishwasher Not Cleaning Dishes
Make sure you are correctly loading your dishwasher with dishes first. It’s crucial to remove food from your dishes before cleaning them because residential dishwashers are not always the best option for cleaning dishes. Your dishwasher might not be able to aid you if you inadvertently burn one of your cookware.
Lastly, Test Your Dishwasher
After using almost all the dishes in the home, nobody wants to wash them by hand. Let your dishwasher handle the work instead. Before starting the dishwasher, open the kitchen faucet and let the water run until it is hot to check that everything is functioning as it should. 130 degrees is the desired temperature for the kitchen faucet. The dishwasher can pull hot water rather than start with cold by turning on the hot water first. Additionally, make sure you have plenty of rinse aid and top-notch detergent on hand. Recommendation: Avoid packing the plates too tightly.
Now that you know how to prepare appliances for this Thanksgiving, it’s also best to hire skilled technicians for any appliance services you need for excellent work.
Happy Thanksgiving from all of us here at Kenmore Best Appliance Repair Pro!
For holiday appliance repair and other services, give Kenmore Best Appliance Repair Pro a call today. Our company provides honest, fast, in-home appliance repair services to customers. We hope you and your family have an enjoyable holiday season.