October 15, 2024
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When Your Appliances Seem Haunted: Common Malfunctions and Simple

Haunted places are exciting and scary. Many people like to visit those places just for the sake of excitement. It might feel fun until it starts to happen at your home. Our home is our safe place where we enter to relax and feel better. If your own home and its appliances start to scare you, it is no longer safe for you. But some scary things actually happen because of us. If you ever feel like your appliances are haunted, it is time to get a professional in your home to fix it, not an exorcist.

Reading some seemingly haunted stories of Unexpected Appliance Problems might seem funny but in real life, they are not. If your socks keep disappearing every time you wash them or your oven tries to take revenge on you, make sure you bring a professional appliance repairer as soon as possible.

A Dryer That Eats Socks: Hidden Monster?

If you have not heard about a hungry monster who eats socks, here it is. A homeowner was eager to collect the warm and dry laundry and opened the door. Everything was there except one sock. The dryer ate it and there was no trace of it.

No, it is not a monster that was hiding in the dryer. If you ever face a missing sock situation in your dryer, it might be trapped between the rummer door seal and the drum, or in the dryer filter, or lost in the ventilation duct. Regular filter and duct maintenance can prevent dryer malfunction.

Odor In The Room: Is It A Ghost?

Probably not. It might be your fridge which has completely given up after giving you a signal for a long time. If you enter your home to find a foul odor with spoiled food in the fridge, do not suspect the presence of a ghost but the necessity of a fridge-repairing service.

If you often find problems with cooling and irregular temperature, it means your fridge is telling you that it requires professional help. Ignoring these signs would only worsen the situation and you might end up with a haunting experience. When the fridge is in such condition, you might as well pay way more to get it fixed than a regular maintenance charge.

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