Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Appliance Repair In San Diego, CA

 



San
Diego Appliance Repair


Offering
the lowest prices for your appliance
repair in San Diego, CA
.
Tijuana
B.C Mexico
And
Rosarito
B.C Mexico
.
No extra charge for evenings, weekends
and holidays. Affordable, same day, local appliance
repair in San Diego CA
! Specializing in Repair
Appliances such as: Washer & Dryer Repair
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Wall Heater, Freezer
Repair, Refrigerator
Ice maker,
Front
Load Washer
,
Cooktop, stackable
washer and dryer repair
.  We also
repair F0, F1, F3, F5, F7, or any other default
codes.



So if you are in need of an emergency
appliance repair in San Diego County
,
give us a call or use our online
appointment
scheduler. We would be happy to
service your appliance needs. Our trained staff
will be happy to assist in repairing your appliance.
Our technicians will always give you an exact
estimate for your appliance
repair
and get your approval before starting
any work. We carry many of the most common parts
needed for in-house repairs. Parts for refrigerators,
washers, dryers, dishwashers, stoves, ovens, garbage
disposals, ranges etc. We service brands like
Amana,

Whirpool
,
Kenmore
,

kitchen aid
, Jenn-Air,
Maytag,

Frigidaire,

General
Electric
, plus
many more.
We also service El
Cajon
, Chula
Vista
, La
Mesa
, La
Jolla
, Poway,

Lakeside
, Santee,

Ocean Beach
,

Pcific Beach
,

Plus Many Many More Areas

$24.95 house call
or free with appliance repair &

One
full year warranty
!

Technicians are available for repair service in
San Diego, California and surrounding areas.

We service most
major brands
.

Se Habla EspaƱol

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Refrigerators and Freezers

Refrigerators and Freezers
Leave enough space between your refrigerator and the walls or cabinets so air can circulate around the condenser coils. Trapped heat increases energy consumption.
For food safety keep your refrigerator between 36° and 40° F and your freezer between 0° and 5° F. A refrigerator that is colder than safety dictates uses up to 25 percent more energy, and will freeze your milk and lettuce.
As your food budget permits, keep your freezer and refrigerator full-but not so full that air can't circulate. The mass of cold items inside will help your refrigerator recover each time the door is opened. Here's a hint: If your refrigerator is nearly empty, store water-filled containers inside.
Check door seals regularly to make sure they're airtight. To test them, close the door on a dollar bill and try to pull it out. (Larger bills are harder to come by, but work just as well!) If the dollar slides out easily, you're wasting energy and money.
Unless it has untold sentimental value, get rid of that older, energy-hogging second refrigerator in your garage! It's costing you about $120 a year to operate. One large refrigerator is cheaper to run than two smaller ones. (Warning: If you get rid of an older refrigerator or freezer, please dispose of it properly, and make sure the door is removed so children cannot be trapped inside.)
If you're thinking about purchasing a new refrigerator-freezer or a separate freezer, check the annual energy cost on the Energy Guide label to find the most economical buy.
Side-by-side refrigerators use approximately 7 percent to 13 percent more energy than similar-sized models with the freezer on top.

www.911appliance.com

1-800-929-1192