Analyze the Grates, Handles, Knobs, Etc.

There are plenty of things to check on your kitchenware appliances. Check those grates, handles, and knobs to ensure that they’re fine or if they got damaged.

Make Sure the Unit is Plugged In Properly

We easily neglect the power plug of our kitchen appliances and do not notice they’ve been unplugged. Check that they’re properly plugged in a couple of hours before your guests arrive.

Get Those Condenser Coils Cleaned

The performance of your refrigerators can be hampered by condenser coils covered in dust and cobwebs. Clean out those condenser coils and help your fridge function in peak condition.

Thoroughly Look at the Door Gaskets

Ovens and fridges have door gaskets on them to properly seal the appliance’s door shut. Thoroughly check on them to see if they’ve been damaged or worn out, and get them fixed or replaced.

Check the On/Off Buttons

It’s easy to panic when we plug in a kitchen appliance and see that they’re not working. But it’s important to calm down and check the on/off buttons to see if they’re in the right position.

Verify Nothing is Obstructing the Kitchen Appliances

Obstructions can render a kitchen appliance unusable, particularly in extreme cases. Check the gas holes on your stoves or ovens to ensure nothing is blocking them.

If your cooking appliances need repair or maintenance, our specialists are here to help. Call us now!