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Questions and Answers for
Seniors

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Common Home appliance problems and
how to fix them yourself |
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1. Why should I care about
the proper maintenance of my
home appliances? |
Not only is a home the place you
live, it is also your most valuable
and important financial asset.
That's why it is so important to
keep up with home maintenance
chores. Making any necessary repairs
as the months and years go by will
help sustain your home's market
resale value.
Neglecting home maintenance can lead
to a laundry list of repairs that
may quickly become too overwhelming,
frightening or expensive to tackle
all at one time. This situation can
be especially costly if you
unexpectedly need to sell your home
in a hurry. Generally, homebuyers
pay top dollar only for those homes
have been kept up to date and are
well maintained.
Home maintenance begins with
acquiring a familiarity with the
major appliances and systems in your
home and knowing how and when these
appliances and systems should be
serviced. This report outlines easy
steps you can take to maintain your
home and keep it in good repair for
the eventual day when you decide to
sell it. Share this information with
your spouse, your children and
anyone else who may be helping you
maintain your home. The bottom line
is that owning a home should be
enjoyable, not unduly burdensome or
exceedingly costly due to neglected
maintenance.
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| 2.
What are some easy maintenance
tasks I can do to avoid costly
repairs to my home’s major
systems? |
Caring for your home begins with a
thorough knowledge of the home's
appliances and components and any
prior maintenance that has been
performed. Create a checklist of the
major appliances and systems in your
home, along with the model and
serial number of each appliance, the
date of its last check-up, and any
comments on its working condition.
After that, the following tasks will
help you keep your home’s appliances
and systems in good working order:
Heating System
Replace the filters in your heating
system every month, and each year
have a professional service the
system a month before you plan to
use it for the first time.
Electrical System
To prevent power outages, don't plug
an excessive number of appliances
into any one circuit.
Air-Conditioning System
Replace the filters in your
air-conditioning system every month,
and each year have a professional
service the system a month before
you plan to use it for the first
time.
Keep the condensing unit free of
debris.
Refrigerator
Clean the interior shelves, shell,
and gasket every three months.
Clean the coils, which are located
on the back or underneath the
refrigerator, at least once a year.
Dishwasher
Use vinegar to remove mineral
deposits on the heating element.
Make sure stacked dishes don't block
or damage the water-spraying arms.
Garbage Disposal
To clean your garbage disposal, push
a full tray of ice cubes through it
while running the cold water.
To prevent the garbage disposal from
becoming clogged, always run the
water when the disposal is on and
for at least two minutes after it is
off. |
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Why are my dishes still dirty
after I run my dishwasher?
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The first possibility is that the
water running through your
dishwasher isn't hot enough to
thoroughly clean your dishes. Make
sure the running water from your hot
water tap is between 140°F and
150°F, and check the hot water
setting on your water heater.
Another possible explanation is that
your dishes haven't been adequately
rinsed before being loaded into the
dishwasher or they haven't been
stacked properly inside the
dishwasher. Rinsing dishes before
loading them is a good way to ensure
they will be cleaned during the wash
cycle. Dishes should be loaded so
they face the direction of the
water-spraying arms to get them
completely clean. If dishes are
loaded too close together, they may
block the water-spraying arms. This
could prevent them from being
thoroughly cleaned.
Old dishwasher detergent or a
malfunctioning detergent dispenser
may be responsible for still-dirty
dishes. If the detergent is old, run
the load of dishes again with fresh
detergent. If the detergent is
fresh, remove any hardened detergent
or mineral deposits from the
dispenser cap. Be sure the dispenser
lid isn't blocked. If these
solutions don’t solve the problem,
the dishwasher's timer may be
defective. |
| 4.
Help! The water won’t stop
running in my dishwasher, and
it’s leaking out all over the
floor! |
If the water won't stop running, the
water inlet valve may be stuck. Try
to shut the valve. It is also
possible that the dishwasher's timer
may be defective and need to be
replaced. A third problem might be
the overflow switch. If the switch
is frozen in the "empty" position,
the water will continue to run.
If water is leaking out of the
dishwasher, check the door seal and
hinges for damage and, if necessary,
replace the seal or the hinges. If
that doesn’t solve the problem, the
heating element nuts may be loose
and need to be tightened. Finally,
it may be possible that the hose
clamps are loose. In that case, you
may have to move the entire
dishwasher to see whether a hose
connection has come loose in the
back of the appliance. |
| 5.
When I turn on the garbage
disposal, the motor hums, but
the disposal doesn’t grind.
What’s wrong? |
An easy solution is to free the
flywheel and push the reset button
on the garbage disposal. If that
doesn't solve the problem, the motor
bearings may be frozen. Call a
qualified contractor. You may need a
new garbage disposal unit.
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| 6.
The garbage disposal is making
an unusual amount of noise.
What’s wrong? |
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Unusual noise generally means a
non-food object, perhaps something
metallic, has become lodged in the
garbage disposal, preventing it from
grinding. Turn the unit off, then
reach into the drain with tongs and
remove any object that may be
blocking the disposal. You should
also check the mounting screws and
tighten them if necessary. Loose
screws tend to make unusual sounds
when the garbage disposal is turned
on and are easy to repair. Check the
flywheel and if it is broken,
replace it. If none of these
solutions solves the problem, the
garbage disposal's motor may be
defective. Call a qualified
contractor. |
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7. My
garbage disposal is leaking.
What should I do? |
A leaky garbage disposal is a
general indication that your sink or
drain connections are loose or the
housing gasket is damaged. To fix
this problem, tighten the flanges
holding the sink connection gasket
or replace the gasket. |
| 8.
The water in my sink is too hot.
Can I make it cooler? |
A thermostat controls the
temperature of the hot water from an
electric water heater. To adjust the
temperature, simply turn it to lower
number. If that doesn't make the
water cool enough, there may not be
enough insulation around the
thermostat. Pack the insulation more
tightly, and then test the hot water
temperature again. If the water is
still too hot, you may need to
replace the water heater's heating
elements and the thermostat.
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| 9.
My hot water supply is
inadequate and water is
leaking from my electric
water heater. How can I
solve these problems? |
An improperly set thermostat can
result in an inadequate supply of
hot water. Turn the thermostat to a
higher number to solve this problem.
You may need to install a larger
water heater if the capacity isn’t
sufficient for the number of people
in your home.
Water leakage usually occurs when
the gasket, seal, or safety valve on
the heating element is defective.
Check the gasket and safety valve
for damage and replace them if
necessary. If the plumbing
connection seems to be the source of
the leak, call a plumber to
investigate further. Another
possible explanation for leakage,
especially from an older water tank,
is that the tank has rusted through,
allowing water to seep out. If that
is the case, you will need to buy a
new water heater. |
| 10.
I suspect that water from my
central air-conditioning system
might be leaking into my walls
and the ceiling. What should I
do? |
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If your air-conditioning system is
installed in your attic, the drain
hose probably is the culprit.
Oftentimes, the drain hose from the
condenser pan is clogged and,
consequently, unable to empty the
water passing through it. To fix
this problem, inspect the drain hose
and clean out anything that may be
clogging it. |
| 11.
Why doesn’t my refrigerator cool
well, and why is it constantly
running? |
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A number of problems could be
contributing to this situation.
Check the thermostat setting on the
refrigerator. If food isn't kept
cold enough, you may need to adjust
the thermostat to a cooler setting.
Dirty condenser coils can also
reduce a refrigerator's cooling
power, so be sure to clean the
coils.
If your refrigerator runs constantly
and the door is frequently opened
and shut, the door gasket could be
damaged, preventing the door from
closing properly. Inspect the door
gasket and replace it, if necessary.
Then make sure the door closes
completely. If the door is sagging,
it should be straightened or
replaced.
Your refrigerator's ability to cool
also depends on how well it
condenses moisture. The appliance
may need to be defrosted more often,
especially if heavy frost
accumulation is present. If the
insulation in the refrigerator's
door and interior sides feels wet,
open the door on a dry day and let
the inside of the refrigerator dry
out. Be sure to repair or replace
any cracked panels. |
| 12.
My refrigerator has stopped
running, but the inside light is
on and I hear a clicking sound.
What’s wrong, and how can I fix
it? |
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A defective condenser fan or
dirty condenser coils could
cause this problem. Make
sure the condenser fan is
running properly and try
cleaning the coils.
Another possibility is that
the voltage reaching your
refrigerator is incorrect.
Use a voltage meter to check
that the voltage is set
between 105v and 125v. If
the setting is not within
this range, call your
electric company for
assistance.
A defective thermostat or
condenser could cause these
problems as well. Call a
qualified contractor to
inspect your refrigerator. |
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13. My
clothes washer isn’t working.
The tub fills with water, but
the machine doesn’t run. What’s
wrong? |
The safety switch for the
lid may be tripped, causing
the machine to pause during
the washing cycle. Make sure
the lid is completely
closed. If nothing is
preventing the lid from
closing, check the safety
switch. It is also possible
that there may be too much
laundry in the tub. Remove
some items, and then wait 15
minutes for the motor to
reset. If these solutions
don’t solve the problem, the
washing machine may have a
defective motor. Call a
qualified contractor. |
| 14.
Help! My washing machine is
leaking! |
Water leakage in most
household appliances is
usually caused by defective
hoses. Make sure the hose
connection from the washing
machine to the faucet is
tight. Examine all the other
hoses and look for rips or
tears that might cause the
hose to leak. Replace any
hoses that appear defective.
The washing machine may also
have a damaged gasket or
cracked mixing valve that
need to be replaced.
Finally, check the overflow
switch or sensor and replace
any non-functioning parts.
The Equity or Value in your
home is directly equal the
condition of your home. As
we grow older we often don’t
have the funds or ability to
maintain it at its “Top of
the Line” level. So, often
when a senior moves or
sells, they receive
substantially less than the
real value for their
property. Because your
equity is so important to
you, The SRESŪ REALTOR who
delivered this Special
Report to you can show you
how, if and when you decide
to move, everything can be
in TOP working order.
Because of a special
alliance with Home Buyers
Home Warranty Company, SAREC
members can help you replace
many of your non-working
build-in appliances with our
“SPECIAL Seniors Pricing
Plan”. This is only
available at the time of
sale or purchase. Please
call your local Seniors Real
Estate Specialist for the
details.
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The Equity or Value in your
home is directly equal the
condition of your home. As
we grow older we often don’t
have the funds or ability to
maintain it at its “Top of
the Line” level. So, often
when a senior moves or
sells, they receive
substantially less than the
real value for their
property. Because your
equity is so important to
you, The SRESŪ REALTOR who
delivered this Special
Report to you can show you
how, if and when you decide
to move, everything can be
in TOP working order.
Because of a special
alliance with Home Buyers
Home Warranty Company, SAREC
members can help you replace
many of your non-working
build-in appliances with our
“SPECIAL Seniors Pricing
Plan”. This is only
available at the time of
sale or purchase. Please
call your local Seniors Real
Estate Specialist for the
details.
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