Major appliance repair can be a big job and an even bigger expense to have someone come in for. Even the greatest DIY'ers are often stuck by appliance repair problems. The most important thing, and where I think most people actually go wrong is in understanding how your appliances actually work.
If you don't know the mechanics of a washer machine, how are you supposed to know where to start working when something goes wrong. That's the thing that I particularly liked about this site. They first start by giving a quick "how it works" lesson for each appliance. The diagrams are a great help here too.
Once you've got that grounding, they walk you through what can go wrong and how to identify the problem. They continue to outline parts and materials that you'll need then offer step by step instructions on how to fix it. With "fix-it tips" along the way, you'll learn how to prevent problems and about proper maintenance.
If the thought of paying somebody to come out and fix your dishwasher or clothes dryer makes you cringe, The Fix It Club is the prefect DIY resource for you.
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