Crock-pot season is here, but it doesn’t seem to look like it is 100% clean and ready to go.You may be using it all year round, but it’s time to get it back in tip top shape. Read below for a simple solution to clean the crock-pot/slow-cooker.
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House Fire Prevention
Posted by Katie Richardson on 10/25/2018
to Appliance Maintenance
While the colder months should be a celebratory
time, full of decadent food and loved ones, it is also the time of year that
sees the highest number of house fires. It is important to follow these
necessary precautions in your home to keep everyone safe...
Kitchen Cleaning!
Posted by Jessica Zoldowski on 10/22/2018
to DIY
The holiday season is coming fast and will be here before you know it. If you are generally the host for these future events, you probably start cleaning a few weeks before the gathering. So lets focus on the kitchen, where all the cooking and probably the guests will congregate for a short period of time. Make the kitchen shine. Today we are focusing on wooden cabinets!
How to Determine If Your Furnace Has One or Two Motors
Posted by Nina Harlach on 10/17/2018
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We’re officially at the time of year where homeowners, business owners and the like all over the country are beginning to turn on their furnaces for the next several months. With this, unfortunately, some may notice that their furnace is not working up to par and may need a new motor or other replacement parts to get it working as good as it should be.
Learn how to determine if your furnace has one or two motors, and which one may need to be replaced:
Maintain the Front-Loading Washing Machine
Posted by Jessica Zoldowski on 10/15/2018
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Loading the Dishwasher
Posted by Jessica Zoldowski on 10/8/2018
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Loading the dishwasher can be such a chore, but it’s better than having to wash dishes by hand and take up more time. Have you ever wondered what is the best way to load a dishwasher? Below are a few tips about how to properly put the dishes in the dishwasher
Preventing Oven Fires!
Posted by Jessica Zoldowski on 10/1/2018
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Ovens don’t seem too dangerous unless your using high heat. The possible thing that could happen would be burning your hand. However, did you know ovens can catch on fire? Whether you did or didn’t, there are ways to prevent fires within the oven and how to stop a fire if one does occur.