Avoid These Common Problems
Regular maintenance, proper usage, and timely repairs can help prevent common household appliances from breaking down.
- Microwave Ovens: Overheating and uneven heating can cause microwaves to break down. Check your appliance's power cord for any damage or wear and tear.
- Refrigerators: Leaks, mold, and mildew can all cause refrigerators to malfunction. Regularly check your seals and filter for any signs of damage.
- Air Conditioners: Dust buildup and worn-out filters can lead to breakdowns. Change your air conditioner's filters every 1-3 months and clean the exterior regularly.
Signs of a Problem
Recognize these common signs that your household appliance may be on the verge of breakdown:
- Dry or cracked seals or gaskets
- Mold, mildew, or slime buildup
- Unusual noises or vibrations
- Leaks or water damage
Taking Action
Preventative measures can go a long way in extending the lifespan of your household appliances. Consider the following tips:
- Regularly check and maintain your appliance's power cord and wiring
- Use cleaning products specifically designed for your appliance type
- Follow the manufacturer's guidelines for usage, maintenance, and repair
- Keep your home clean and free of clutter to reduce dust buildup