Ice maker cleaning

Ice maker cleaning solution
Hydro Balance H.B. 30

Undercounter ice makers and ice machine require routine cleaning to keep them running. I have had customers that run a clean cycle on their machine but without the proper solution, therefore there was no actual ‘cleaning’ taking place. For my personal ice maker, and my customers units, I use Hydro Balance H.B. 30. It is a nickel safe, fast acting, and non-foaming solution that removes slime and scale buildup and restores efficiency of ice machines.

Per KitchAid, “it is recommended that you clean the ice Maker when the “Cleaning Cycle” button is illuminated or after 9 months has elapsed.  Mineral that are removed from water during the freezing cycle will eventually form a hard scaly deposit in the water system.  Cleaning the system regularly helps remove the mineral scale buildup.  How often you need to clean the system depends on upon how hard your water is, you may need to clean the system as often as every 6 months.”

I have been using Hydro Balance H.B. 30 for years with great results at removing hard water mineral scale buildup. In addition to running the proper solution during a ‘clean cycle’ I also clean the condenser coils at the same time. It is equally important to not over look cleaning the condenser coils to keep the system running efficiently.

We at Appliance Pro Service are able to perform ice maker cleanings. Just call us for a quote and scheduling. We can be reached at 918-830-8071 or 918-853-2237.

Combating stubborn stains in your refrigerator

Sometimes stains inside your refrigerator can be stubborn. There’s a safe natural way to help you fight the battle of removing stubborn stains, plus you may have what you need handy in your home already! Baking Soda is your savior. Mix baking soda with a little water to produce a thick paste, then apply it to the stain and let it sit for an hour. Next wipe away with a damp cloth or sponge.

Yelp review 9-25-2015

My freezer went out and I needed service ASAP.  I found Appliance Pro on Yahoo, and they were my first call.  I called at 9:15, and Ryan was on his way to my house before 10:00.  He was friendly and very knowledgeable.  He was able to diagnose and repair my refrigerator in less than 30 minutes.  This is the best experience I have had with a repair company basically ever, with little-to-no research on the company ahead of time.  I am very pleased with the service, and will definitely use Appliance Pro Service in the future!

– Ashley K.

Refrigerator coils are happiest when clean

Most of us have heard the term “out of sight, out of mind.” Well, typically most refrigerators, ice machines, and beverage coolers have condenser coils that are out of sight, there for are usually out of mind. Even though they are physically out of sight the extra energy consumption on your electric bill is not!

Condenser coils must remain clean to efficiently dissipate heat. Therefore the refrigeration system has to work harder (longer) to keep things cool, which adds to energy consumption. Not only does it cost more to run an appliance with a dirty condenser but it adds more wear and tear due to longer run times which shortens the life of the product.

In some severe cases the appliance may stop cooling properly resulting in higher than normal temperatures which if left unnoticed could result in food loss. Routine cleaning of the condenser coils help your refrigeration appliance cost less to run and lessens premature failure of components, plus no loss of food! Most user manuals will explain how to clean your coils or a quick search online will show you how to as well.

In the event you do not want to tackle this task yourself we at Appliance Pro Service can perform the required cleaning. We are just one phone call away. Our technicians are factory trained and experienced. Along with performing the routine coil cleaning we can verify everything is working properly and check your settings.

The picture attached to this post was taken on 1-25-2017. A repeat customer of ours contacted us about their refrigerator not cooling properly. The picture shows you what we found.  This finding prompted us to post to our appliance repair service blog to bring awareness to a scenario that can be prevented.

Dirty Kitchen Aid refrigerator condenser coils.
Dirty Kitchen Aid refrigerator condenser coils.

If you have questions or want to schedule service please call us at 918-830-8071 or 918-853-2237.

 

Dirty oven door glass…

Have you noticed that you can’t get your oven’s door glass clean because the streaks and spots are on the inside? Appliance Pro Service can help!

We can remove the door from your oven and seperate it providing us the ability to clean glass on the inside. With our help there will be no more dirty eyesore.

Call us for service at 918-830-8071 or 918-853-2237

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