Washer Repair



Washer Repair Man from Fleet Appliance in Huntington Helps with Tearing Down Laundry Mountain



Organization is key to getting things done in today’s hectic world

 











Huntington, NY – Appliance Repair technician, Bob Dougherty, enjoys building positive relationships with his customers while servicing their appliances. Unlike many appliance service providers, Bob prefers old-fashioned customer service with friendly conversation while he is working.

During a recent appliance service call, the washer repair man felt the customer’s pain when he saw the huge mountain of laundry, so he got right to work diagnosing and repairing the washing machine.

In his spare time, Dougherty enjoys creating blogs and posting articles about appliance repair and troubleshooting, appliance recall notices and information about finding and choosing an appliance service company. Customers can visit his site to find washer repair and maintenance tips for all home appliances.

The customer’s large pile of laundry was the inspiration for one of Bob’s most recent posts entitled Knocking Down the Laundry Mountain. The piece contains tips for keeping ahead and preventing the mountain from growing in the first place.

The first and most critical tip is to avoid temptation to overload the washer and dryer. According to service technicians with Fleet Appliance Repair (http://appliancerepairhuntington.blogspot.com/), this will not save time by getting the job done faster. Overloading the washer and dryer puts excess stress on the appliances, causing pre-mature breakdown and higher energy bills. Clothes come out cleaner with less wrinkling when they have plenty of room to move freely during the wash cycle.

Other suggestions from the friendly neighborhood washer repair man include:

Arrange the laundry room so there is plenty of space for sorting, stain treating and folding to avoid cluttering up other rooms. Staying with it gets the job done more efficiently. This way, there is less chance of forgetting to add fabric softener to the rinse cycle, or removing items from the dryer that should not go through a complete dry cycle. With blankets and bedding, speed up drying time by tossing a couple of clean tennis balls into the dryer.

Bob Dougherty owns and operates Fleet Appliance Repair, a large appliance service company that serves customers with a friendly-neighborhood attitude. Bob Dougherty enjoys offering useful tips and information to his customers for getting the most out of all their appliances. Visit http://www.fleetappliance.com to learn more.

About Fleet Appliance:
Bob Dougherty operates Fleet Appliance Corp, a member of AHASC with over 22 years in business. Their factory trained technicians provide appliance repair services on most major brands and they are licensed by Suffolk consumer Affairs. The appliance service technician will do a thorough inspection and recommend the best course of action for their customer. Fleet Appliance Repair uses only factory specified parts and fully guarantees their work.