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Indoor & Outdoor Appliances. Special Appliances, Manufacturer Specifications, Appliance Replacements, Cooking Grill, Custom Fitting. Repair Services, Outdoor Kitchen & Spa, Secondary Laundry, combination Kitchen / Landry, etc. |
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Appliance Repair Services at the Jersey Shore
- Refrigerator Repair: We fix common refrigerator problems such as not cooling, leaks, and loud noises. Our technicians are experts in handling all major brands.
- Washing Machine Repair: Whether your washer isn't spinning or is leaking, we can diagnose and make the correct repair for each issue.
- Dryer Repair: If your dryer is not heating or taking too long to dry clothes, our experienced team can provide fast, effective repairs.
- Dishwasher Repair: From water not draining to dishes not being cleaned properly, we fix all types of dishwasher issues.
- Oven & Stove Repair: Whether your oven will not heat or the stove is malfunctioning, we repair both gas and electric units.
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Custom Kitchens or Renovations:
Non-standard-sized appliances: Some kitchens may be designed with custom spaces requiring smaller or larger appliances. European or specialized brands may produce narrow dishwashers or compact ovens that are not standard in the U.S.
Integrated or built-in appliances: These fit into cabinetry with customized openings (e.g., built-in coffee machines or warming drawers). They often require precise measurements and may need extra wiring or venting.
Retrofits in Historic Homes, Tiny Homes, Off-the-Grid Homes:
Compact washers/dryers: Older homes with small laundry spaces often need compact models. European brands like Miele or Bosch offer smaller units.
Specialized venting or electrical work: Appliances like ductless range hoods or portable air conditioning units might need alternative installations due to outdated ventilation or power setups.
Propane appliances: Gas-powered refrigerators, stoves, or heaters for homes without reliable electricity access.
Solar-powered appliances: Specially designed refrigerators or water heaters that run on solar power.
Washer/dryer combos: Compact models that combine both functions into one unit, often seen in European or Asian homes and ideal for tight spaces.
Dual Voltage or Special Plug Requirements:
Voltage differences: Some foreign appliances (from Europe or Asia) may require 220-240V outlets, while standard U.S. outlets provide 110-120V. You may need transformers or adaptors.
Different plug types: Adapters may be necessary for European or Asian plugs that don't fit U.S. outlets.
Frequency differences: U.S. power runs at 60Hz, while some foreign appliances may be designed for 50Hz power. This can affect performance or durability.
Foreign Appliance Models and Features
European Brands:
Bosch, Smeg, Miele: These brands often provide more compact, energy-efficient appliances with modern features like sensor cooking or advanced steam ovens.
Induction cooktops: More common in Europe, these cooktops use magnetic fields to heat pots and pans quickly and are energy-efficient.
Integrated refrigerator/freezers: European homes often have slimmer, built-in fridge-freezer combos that require specific cabinet dimensions and ventilation.
Japanese Models:
Washer/Dryer combos: These space-saving appliances are common in Japan, with built-in drying functionality in the washer itself.
Toilets with built-in bidets: Some advanced toilet models from Japan (TOTO Washlets) have built-in bidet functions, which may require extra plumbing and power for features like heated seats or automatic lids.
Korean Models:
LG and Samsung Smart Appliances: Popular for their Wi-Fi connectivity, allowing control from smartphones or integration with smart home systems. They often require specific apps and may not be fully compatible with some U.S. systems.
Compact and multifunctional units: Korean brands tend to focus on appliances with multiple functions, such as microwave-oven combos or compact refrigerators designed for small spaces.
Australian Models:
Hot water systems: Continuous or tankless water heaters are more common, requiring different piping or venting systems compared to traditional U.S. tank heaters.
Outdoor appliances: High-end barbecue grills and outdoor kitchen setups are popular, often needing special fittings for gas or electric supply.
In rare fitting situations, it's important to account for the unique power, space, and installation requirements to ensure proper function and safety. |
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Appliances Common Terms.
Cooking Products Cooking products are appliances used to cook food, such as stoves, cooktops, ranges, and ovens.
Small Appliances Labor saving devices such as can openers or toasters that are generally portable and relatively inexpensive.
Major Appliances Labor saving devices such as automatic washers and dryers that are generally stationary and relatively expensive.
Electromechanical A mechanical part such as a solenoid that is started or stopped by an electrical control device.
Electrical Terms
Voltage Usually referred to as "Electromotive Force" (EMF). This force causes electrons to move from negative to positive.
Current (Amperage) A unit of measurement referring to the intensity, or amount of electrical force through a circuit.
Direct Current (DC) Current that flows only in one direction. DC current is used in applications like low-voltage conditions, circuits conducted over relatively short distances, and appliances with electronic controls.
Alternating Current (AC) Electrical current that flows in one direction and then reverses itself and flows in the opposite direction. In 60-cycle current, the direction of flow reverses every 120th second.
Resistance The restriction to the flow of electricity in a circuit. Measured in ohms (Ω). Infinite Resistance means so much resistance that current cannot flow through the circuit (open circuit). Zero Resistance means no resistance and current can flow through the circuit (closed circuit).
Wattage The unit of measurement for power, or the work being done by electricity.
Load Component that converts electricity to heat, light, or motion. All loads restrict the flow of electricity while performing their work.
LED Light Emitting Diode. A low voltage bulb used to illuminate numbers on control panels and other displays.
Conductor Material through which electricity can flow. It will usually be a copper wire, and sometimes the chassis, or metal frame, on which the components are mounted.
Short A circuit that offers no resistance to the flow of current through it. A direct short will cause a fuse to blow or possibly start an electrical fire.
Shorted Switch A switch that offers no resistance to the flow of current through it. The switch may have a shorted contact.
Open Switch A switch that will not allow current to flow through it. The switch may have an open contact.
Shunt A bypass around a load that still offers resistance in the circuit for the flow of current.
Closed Circuit A complete path through which electricity can travel.
Open Circuit A circuit in which the path for current has been broken.
Short Circuit A circuit in which the current has been diverted from its intended path into a side current of lower resistance.
Ammeter A test instrument used to measure current.
Armature The section of a motor that turns.
Air Shutter An adjustable shutter attached to the primary air openings of a burner used to control the amount of primary air entering the burner.
Aldehyde A class of compounds that can be produced from incomplete combustion of gas fuels.
Allen Wrench An L-shaped tool that is used to remove hex screws.
Alternating Current (AC) Electrical current that flows in one direction and then reverses itself and flows in the opposite direction. In 60-cycle current, the direction of flow reverses every 120th second.
Ambient Temperature Temperature of air that surrounds an object on all sides.
Ampere The number of electrons passing a given point in one second.
Bake Element Lower heating element in an oven used for baking foods.
Belt A band of flexible material used to transfer mechanical power from one pulley to another.
Bimetal (strip or thermostat) Two dissimilar metals joined together to form one unit with a differential expansion rating. It will bend if there is a temperature change.
Blower Wheel A device attached to the indoor side of the fan motor shaft used to circulate air across the evaporator coil.
Bracket A hardened structure used to support a component.
Appliance Terms:
Wet Products Wet products are appliances that use water, such as washers, dishwashers, hot water dispensers, and water heaters.
Drying Products Drying products are appliances used to dry items, such as dryers.
Cold Products Cold products are appliances that cool or freeze items, such as freezers and refrigerators.
Cooking Products Cooking products are appliances used to cook food, such as stoves, cooktops, ranges, and ovens.
Small Appliances Labor saving devices such as can openers or toasters that are generally portable and relatively inexpensive.
Major Appliances Labor saving devices such as automatic washers and dryers that are generally stationary and relatively expensive.
Electromechanical A mechanical part such as a solenoid that is started or stopped by an electrical control device.
Cabinet The frame and lower covering of an appliance where the operating components and their associated wiring are housed.
Parts Terms:
Motor The motor is generally the part that drives a system of a product such as a washer, dryer, refrigerator, or dishwasher.
Pump The pump is the part that removes water from an appliance such as a washer or dishwasher.
Fill Valve The fill valve allows water to flow into the washer, dryer, refrigerator, or dishwasher.
Belt A band of flexible material used to transfer mechanical power from one pulley to another.
Condenser Motor A condenser motor cools the condenser coil to remove the heat from the refrigerant.
Light Switches Light switches allow the interior light to turn on and off in refrigerators, dryers, and microwaves.
Evaporator Motor An evaporator motor is a motor found in the freezer. It moves cold air from the freezer to the refrigerator.
Defrost Timer The mechanical refrigerator timer defrosts the refrigerator for 20 to 30 minutes every three hours of compressor run time.
Mechanical Timer Mechanical timers are used on washers, dryers, and dishwashers. They control the appliance in relation to time, temperature, and motor speed, where applicable.
Switch The switch is a key component in appliances, controlling the flow of electric current in circuits.
Pressure Switch The pressure switch is a specialty switch, with a similar operation to those mentioned previously, but with one important exception: The pressure switch is actuated by a diaphragm that is responsive to pressure changes.
Thermostat The thermostat operates a switch. It is actuated by a change in temperature.
Electromechanical Timer Electromechanical timers are utilized for controlling performance in automatic washers, automatic dryers, and dishwashers.
Solenoid A solenoid is a device used to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy.
Air Shutter An adjustable shutter attached to the primary air openings of a burner used to control the amount of primary air entering the burner.
Aldehyde A class of compounds that can be produced from incomplete combustion of gas fuels.
Allen Wrench An L-shaped tool that is used to remove hex screws.
Ambient Temperature Temperature of air that surrounds an object on all sides.
Ampere The number of electrons passing a given point in one second.
Bake Element Lower heating element in an oven used for baking foods.
Blower Wheel A device attached to the indoor side of the fan motor shaft used to circulate air across the evaporator coil.
Bracket A hardened structure used to support a component.. |
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