
14. Appliance Repair
If one of your major appliances like a dishwasher, washing machine, or dryer stops working, you really have no choice but to call in a professional. The thing about major appliances is that no two brands are alike. Even if you find a tutorial on YouTube, there is no guarantee that you will find the same exact model number that you own at home. Most likely, a part will have to be ordered online in order to fix your machine. The appliance repair person will have to come to your home and take some machine apart. This is a job that could take several hours to complete, even for a professional.

All of these appliances require you to shut off the plumbing and electricity before the project get started. There is so much that can go wrong, an amateur might make the issue worse. When you buy a major appliance, make sure it comes with a warranty. If you have a warranty still intact, you may be able to get the repairs done for free or have the machine completely replaced by the manufacturer. In fact, if they catch you doing a DIY repair, it voids the warranty! So don’t do anything yourself if the warranty is still there. Even if your warranty has expired, it’s still worth the cost. At the end of the day, repair costs are usually much cheaper than buying a brand new machine.