Appliance Types


Appliance Brands


Article Categories


More Articles


5 Appliance Maintenance Tips to Save You Money

[BACK]
5 Appliance Maintenance Tips to Save You Money
Posted On: September 6, 2025

Hey everyone, welcome back to Appliance Helpers! Did you know a few simple maintenance habits can save you hundreds of dollars every year? Today, I’m sharing 5 appliance maintenance tips that not only extend the life of your appliances but also keep more money in your pocket.


Tip 1: Clean Refrigerator Coils
Tip number one—clean your refrigerator coils. Dirty coils make your fridge work harder, which wastes energy and shortens its lifespan. Just unplug your fridge, use a coil brush or vacuum, and clean them once or twice a year. It’s quick, easy, and can save you up to 30% on energy use.


Tip 2: Check Washer Hoses
Tip number two—inspect your washer hoses. Cracked or worn hoses are one of the top causes of water damage in homes. Check them for bulges, cracks, or leaks every few months, and replace them every 3 to 5 years. A $20 hose replacement is way cheaper than a flooded laundry room.


Tip 3: Clean Your Dryer Vent
Tip number three—clean your dryer vent. Lint buildup not only reduces efficiency but can also cause dangerous house fires. Clean the lint screen after every load, and deep-clean the vent hose at least once a year. Your dryer will run faster, use less energy, and keep your home safer.


Tip 4: Run a Dishwasher Cleaning Cycle
Tip number four—run a dishwasher cleaning cycle. Hard water deposits and grease build up inside your dishwasher over time. Running a cleaning cycle with vinegar or a store-bought cleaner once a month keeps it running smoothly and prevents expensive repairs down the road.


Tip 5: Don’t Overload Appliances
And finally, tip number five—don’t overload your appliances. Whether it’s stuffing your washer with clothes, cramming your fridge full, or piling dishes too high in the dishwasher, overloading stresses the motors, fans, and pumps. Running smaller, balanced loads helps everything last longer and prevents breakdowns.


So there you have it—five easy maintenance tips that will save you money and extend the life of your appliances. Which one are you going to try first? Let me know in the comments below. Don’t forget to like this video, subscribe to Appliance Helpers for more tips and fixes, and I’ll see you in the next one!
 



[BACK]
5 Appliance Maintenance Tips to Save You Money
Posted On: September 6, 2025

Hey everyone, welcome back to Appliance Helpers! Did you know a few simple maintenance habits can save you hundreds of dollars every year? Today, I’m sharing 5 appliance maintenance tips that not only extend the life of your appliances but also keep more money in your pocket.


Tip 1: Clean Refrigerator Coils
Tip number one—clean your refrigerator coils. Dirty coils make your fridge work harder, which wastes energy and shortens its lifespan. Just unplug your fridge, use a coil brush or vacuum, and clean them once or twice a year. It’s quick, easy, and can save you up to 30% on energy use.


Tip 2: Check Washer Hoses
Tip number two—inspect your washer hoses. Cracked or worn hoses are one of the top causes of water damage in homes. Check them for bulges, cracks, or leaks every few months, and replace them every 3 to 5 years. A $20 hose replacement is way cheaper than a flooded laundry room.


Tip 3: Clean Your Dryer Vent
Tip number three—clean your dryer vent. Lint buildup not only reduces efficiency but can also cause dangerous house fires. Clean the lint screen after every load, and deep-clean the vent hose at least once a year. Your dryer will run faster, use less energy, and keep your home safer.


Tip 4: Run a Dishwasher Cleaning Cycle
Tip number four—run a dishwasher cleaning cycle. Hard water deposits and grease build up inside your dishwasher over time. Running a cleaning cycle with vinegar or a store-bought cleaner once a month keeps it running smoothly and prevents expensive repairs down the road.


Tip 5: Don’t Overload Appliances
And finally, tip number five—don’t overload your appliances. Whether it’s stuffing your washer with clothes, cramming your fridge full, or piling dishes too high in the dishwasher, overloading stresses the motors, fans, and pumps. Running smaller, balanced loads helps everything last longer and prevents breakdowns.


So there you have it—five easy maintenance tips that will save you money and extend the life of your appliances. Which one are you going to try first? Let me know in the comments below. Don’t forget to like this video, subscribe to Appliance Helpers for more tips and fixes, and I’ll see you in the next one!
 



[BACK]

My GE Refrigerator is Not Cooling My GE Refrigerator is Not Cooling

Posted On: September 14, 2022
My GE Refrigerator is Not Cooling. Condenser Coils are Dirty. The condenser coils are usually located under the refrigerator. They dissipate heat as refrigerant passes through them. If the condens...[More]


Perfection the fully automatic coffee machine by WMF Perfection the fully automatic coffee machine by WMF

Posted On: November 22, 2022
WMF, Germany company and a brand of Groupe SEB, has recently launched WMF Perfection, its new fully automatic coffee machine. This innovation, combines sophisticated design, French manufacturing, ultr...[More]


Whats wrong with my furnace Whats wrong with my furnace

Posted On: December 27, 2021
It's a scenario you never want to find yourself in, especially in the winter months. Your furnace suddenly stops working. A situation like this one can cause a lot of anxiety, especially when you ...[More]


Gas cooking safety the Aham statement Gas cooking safety the Aham statement

Posted On: May 17, 2023
Aham, the North American Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers, issued a statement, , after submitting extensive comments in response to the U-S Consumer Product Safety Commission’s r...[More]


Is a 32 cubic foot washing machine adequate? Is a 32 cubic foot washing machine adequate?

Posted On: February 9, 2023
We need a new washing machine and are interested in purchasing a SpeedQueen as they are highly recommended but they are smaller than we expected. Anyone w a SpeeddQueen - is a 3.2 big enough to was...[More]


Should I buy a gas electric or solar pool heater Should I buy a gas electric or solar pool heater

Posted On: October 25, 2021
Swimming pools are an excellent way to cool down when the weather gets hot. However, sometimes they can be a little too cold. That is why it's essential to purchase a heater so you can enjoy your ...[More]


What does HVAC stand for What does HVAC stand for

Posted On: December 20, 2021
If your home or business uses a furnace and central air, you've probably come across the word HVAC. And you're probably wondering what it means and how it relates to heating and cooling? ...[More]


Quartz countertop is very hot after running dishwasher Quartz countertop is very hot after running dishwasher

Posted On: June 19, 2023
I had flooring installed and the flooring guys removed and put back the dishwasher. Not sure if they didn't do it correctly or what, but my countertop above the dishwasher gets a lot hotter tha...[More]


Why are smaller fridges MORE expensive? Why are smaller fridges MORE expensive?

Posted On: May 24, 2023
I'm looking at a new fridge, and it's just myself and my girlfriend. We don't store a lot of things, so we don't need one of these huge "Family Fridges" and a smaller one ...[More]


New Range Advice New Range Advice

Posted On: September 7, 2023
We have a co op that has had a Franklin Chef range for over 40 years that is on its last leg—we have a $10000 budget for a range with ten burners and two ovens that takes natural gas. I'm having a h...[More]


Visa MasterCard

Site Secured By The Website Guardian
TOP