Seasonal transitions can stress your appliances. Temperature changes, humidity shifts, and different usage patterns all affect performance. A little preparation helps your appliances handle these changes smoothly.
Spring Transition
As weather warms, refrigerators and freezers work harder. Clean condenser coils so they can dissipate heat efficiently. Check door seals for any damage from winter temperature fluctuations. This is also an ideal time to deep clean your oven before outdoor grilling season reduces its use.
Summer Readiness
High humidity affects appliance performance, particularly in laundry. Ensure your dryer vent is clear—restricted airflow during humid months leads to longer drying times and increased energy use. Check the condition of washing machine hoses while you're at it.
Fall Preparation
Before holiday cooking season arrives, give your oven and range attention. Check burner ignition, test temperature accuracy, and clean thoroughly. Verify your garbage disposal handles increased loads. If you're storing a window air conditioner, clean filters before putting it away.
Winter Considerations
Protect washing machine hoses in unheated spaces from freezing. Clear any debris or snow from exterior dryer vents. Your refrigerator actually works less hard in cooler weather, but don't skip coil cleaning—dust accumulates year-round.
Year-Round Vigilance
Regardless of season, pay attention to how your appliances perform. Changes in noise, cycle length, or efficiency often signal developing problems. Addressing issues early prevents inconvenient breakdowns when you need your appliances most.
Our maintenance services include seasonal check-ups that prepare your appliances for the demands ahead. Consider scheduling inspections during transition periods for maximum benefit.
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"UDG did an amazing job repairing multiple malfunctioning appliances. Highly recommend!"
— Evan B., West Michigan
"We have utilized Greg's service on several occasions, and have referred him to friends. He is very personable. Greg provides a variety of services capably. Positive: Responsiveness, Punctuality, Quality, Professionalism, Value"
— Karla S., West Michigan
"Nick came out within 24 hours to diagnose a problem with our Bosch dishwasher. He quickly diagnosed the problem, listening carefully to the history we gave. He recommended that it would probably be more financially expedient to replace it. We asked him to recommend a brand and a place to buy it. He even looked it up online for us."
— Kathleen W., West Michigan
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How often should I schedule professional appliance maintenance?
We recommend annual maintenance for major appliances like HVAC systems, water heaters, and refrigerators. Washers, dryers, and dishwashers benefit from professional inspection every 1-2 years, or sooner if you notice performance issues.
What's the most important seasonal maintenance task?
Cleaning condenser coils on refrigerators and HVAC systems is crucial. Dirty coils force appliances to work harder, increasing energy costs by 20-30% and shortening appliance lifespan significantly.
Can extreme temperature changes damage my appliances?
Yes, rapid temperature fluctuations can stress appliance components, particularly seals, hoses, and electronic controls. Maintaining consistent indoor temperatures and proper ventilation helps protect your appliances.
Should I unplug appliances during seasonal transitions?
For appliances you won't use for extended periods, unplugging saves energy and protects against power surges. However, refrigerators and freezers should remain plugged in unless you're completely emptying and cleaning them.
How can I tell if my appliance needs repair or replacement?
Consider the appliance's age, repair costs versus replacement value, and frequency of breakdowns. Our technicians provide honest assessments and recommendations, just like Nick did for Kathleen's Bosch dishwasher, helping you make informed decisions.




























