Owning an appliance provides you comfort and the ability to do many things around your home. From cleaning, cooking, to making your house warm or cold is possible with your electronic home appliances. Thus, they’re worth investing even when most are pricey.
However, time will come when these appliances will need some repairs due to misuse or overuse. When these issues arise, it’s best to hire appliance repairs services to ensure the right repairs.

But, if you want to do some DIY while waiting for appliance repairs services to come, here are some common appliance issues and how to repair them:
- Oven Not Heating
One of the most essential kitchen appliances in your home is your oven. This is where you bake your cookies, cake, or chicken recipes. Sometimes, it may even be your primary cooking tool.
So, when it’s acting out, you won’t get the right taste or outcome you want. If your oven is not heating up, it may be facing a faulty heating element, for electric ovens, or faulty igniter, for gas ovens. But, if both the gas burner and gas oven is not heating, the issue lies within the gas line.
So, if you need to use your oven right away, you may need to know some oven repair tips, such as replacing the heating element or igniter. In order to do this, first, you need to turn off your oven. Then, remove the igniter underneath the heating elements inside the oven using a screwdriver.
If you can’t find the heating element, you may have to call a repairman as it may be hidden.
- Refrigerator Not Cooling
Another kitchen appliance that must be working all the time is your refrigerator. Imagine if it’s summertime, and you want to drink that frosty juice, but only to find out that your fridge isn’t cooling.
When this happens, you may try the following before calling the experts:
- Double-check that you’ve plugged in the fridge. If so, there must be light upon opening its door.
- Check that the thermostat is not upside down.
- Ensure that you’re not blocking the air circulation of the vents at the back of the freezer. If so, remove anything that’s blocking the vents.
- Clean the coils behind or under your refrigerator. Clogged coils will surely not cool your refrigerator.
- Check the fridge’s condenser fan. If anything is preventing it from spinning, remove it. Of course, you have to turn off your fridge first before pulling out the fan. Then, clean the blades.
- Washing Machine is Wobbling
You wouldn’t want your washing machine wobbling as it may indicate some problems and can cause expensive damages in the long run.
Here are some quick repairs before consulting an expert:
- Don’t fill your washer with too many clothes. Instead, limit it only to half. That way, your clothes will have enough space to spin around your washer.
- If your washing machine is spinning and wobbling, try to even out the pile of clothes by spreading it evenly for a smooth spin. If it continues despite spreading out your clothes, you may need to remove some of your clothes; try not to overload it.
- If it’s still wobbling despite those efforts, you may need to check if your washing machine’s in a leveled area. Your floor may be uneven, so try moving it in a flatter area.
- Dishwasher Won’t Start
Another problem faced by homeowners is if their dishwasher won’t start. If this happens, either its door latches are defective or its timer may be faulty. Worse, its motor start relay may be the issue.
If it’s a defective motor start relay, it’s best to contact your repairman as it needs wiring diagram knowledge. But, to ensure that it’s the motor start relay issue, you need to check its latch switches and timer first.
If the dishwasher’s door won’t close, then it won’t start. So, you should locate the door latch assembly, which is usually on top of the door. Then, check if the door latch switches by activating the door catch.
If you’ve done it correctly, but it won’t still work, then it’s time to check its timer. You’ll know if the timer isn’t working if you won’t hear a pump motor running. If this happens, you may need an expert, too, as it requires checking the wiring diagram.

- AC Doesn’t Work
If your AC isn’t working, it might not turn on, cool the air, or not adequately cool your home. If this happens, you must check the condenser if it’s running.
Then, check if the thermostat will cool down by lowering it up to five degrees. Also, you must check if there’s a defective fuse.
If it’s all good, but it’s not cooling your place, clean its condenser. If it’s too dirty, the air is blocked. Clean it so it won’t restrict air going into the evaporator.
These are the simple things you have to do before calling an expert. This way, you won’t waste paying for repairable issues.
Conclusion:
These are common home appliance issues that you can repair on your own. They’re easy to identify and might save you money when you know what to check.
If your oven isn’t heating, then you might need to replace its heating elements. As for the refrigerator that’s not cooling, check it’s thermostat, condenser, and vents. For a wobbling washing machine, it might be on an uneven floor. If your dishwasher isn’t working as well, its door latch or motor start relay may be the problem. Lastly, with an AC, you’ll also need to check its condensers and thermostat.
If these simple issues aren’t the main reason for your appliance’s malfunction, you should call the experts.