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Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Appliance Parts in Alabama (and beyond)
Now our customers in Alabama, and those across the nation, can order appliance parts by calling 1-800-256-7594.
With a huge inventory, and 16+ locations throughout the U.S., most parts can be delivered by the next day for $9.95 standard shipping.
(Exclusions apply, guaranteed next-day shipping is extra, but it's been our experience that most of these parts will get there pretty fast. The parts also need to be in stock, of course.)
Just call 1-800-256-7594 for appliance parts, and the details will be explained by customer service.
(In the unlikely event that you need to return a part or cancel one on order, just call the same number. Again, details available when you call).
Thanks!

Posted by Toxey McDavid at 3:28 PM
Categories: Appliances, Birmingham, Dishwasher, DIY, Dryer, Clothes, Ice Maker, Microwave, Refrigerator, Wall Oven, Washer, Clothes
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Thursday, December 09, 2010
DIY Ice Maker Maintenance - Keep that Icemaker making ice!
Four times a year, Service Care TV & Appliance Repair in Birmingham, Alabama publishes a reminder to do maintenance on your appliances and electronics items. Right now, the only people receiving these maintenance reminders are people who have "Liked" us on Facebook (see lower right). I thought it would be a good idea to post them here as well (in case you just stumble on in).
Please consult the user manuals for your products, and follow the directions for care & maintenance of your products. There is always a risk of electrical shock when operating or maintaining electronics and appliances, and you should contact a qualified service provider (like Service Care!) if you feel uncomfortable doing this work yourself.
Ice Maker (Freestanding) maintenance - This does not apply to icemakers inside your refrigerator.
- Twice a year, if the unit has one, replace the water filter.
- Dissolve 1 tsp baking soda in a quart of warm water. Use this with a soft rag to clean the door gasket. This will keep the seal soft and pliable for longer (and makes it look nice).
- Consider having a professional technician inspect and maintain your ice maker at least once a year. The cost of this service considered against the cost of replacement is minimal, and will keep your ice maker working trouble-free for a long time.
If you feel you do need television or appliance service in the Birmingham Metro Area please do not hesitate to contact Service Care by phone at 205-956-3777 or by email at service@servicecare.net. You can also send us messages via our website at www.servicecare.net
Click the 'Like' button! Thanks!

Posted by Toxey McDavid at 10:59 AM
Edited on: Thursday, December 09, 2010 11:16 AM
Categories: DIY, Ice Maker
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