Optional Services Available During Your Visit
Helpful upgrades to protect your home, improve performance, and prevent future issues.
During your appointment, your technician may offer additional services that can be completed at the same time as your repair.
These options are designed to:
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improve performance
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extend appliance life
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help prevent future problems
You are never obligated — your technician will walk you through what makes sense for your home.
Dryer Duct Cleaning
Protect your home and improve drying performance
Why It Matters
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Reduces fire risk caused by lint buildup
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Improves drying time and efficiency
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Prevents overheating and premature failure
What We Do
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Clean accessible dryer ducting using specialized tools
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Remove lint buildup from the duct system
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Verify proper airflow after cleaning
When to Consider It
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Clothes taking longer to dry
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Dryer running hot
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It’s been 12+ months since last cleaning
Important Notes
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Only ducts accessible from ground level are serviced
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Roof-vented systems are not included
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Foil or vinyl ducts are not serviced
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Wet or saturated ducts cannot be cleaned
Dryer Internal Deep Cleaning
Remove hidden lint buildup inside the dryer
Why It Matters
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Reduces internal fire risk
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Improves airflow and performance
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Extends the life of your dryer
What We Do
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Fully disassemble dryer (drum removed)
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Clean internal surfaces and lint pathways
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Clean lint trap housing and screen
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Reassemble and verify operation
Important Notes
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Does not include replacement of worn parts
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If worn components are found, service may convert to repair
Ice Machine Clean & Inspect
Improve performance, reduce buildup, and evaluate overall condition
Why It Matters
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Mineral buildup can affect production and ice quality
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Dirty condenser coils reduce efficiency
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Routine cleaning helps keep the system operating properly
What We Do
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Circulate nickel-safe ice machine cleaning solution through the system
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Manually clean accessible interior surfaces
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Clean the machine’s condenser coils
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Inspect operation, water flow, and overall condition
Important Notes
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This is not a full sanitize service
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Major internal components are not disassembled during this service
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A sanitize service may be recommended if deeper buildup is present
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Results depend on the condition and design of the machine
Refrigerator Drain Line Cleaning
Help prevent water buildup, odors, and drain-related issues
Why It Matters
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Regular maintenance helps keep the drain flowing properly
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Reduces residue and buildup that can contribute to future clogs
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Helps prevent odor and moisture-related issues inside the refrigerator
What We Do
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Access the visible drain area
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Flush the drain with a warm solution as preventative maintenance
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Verify proper flow
Important Notes
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This is a preventative service, not a clog-clearing repair
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If an existing blockage is present, a repair may be needed instead
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This service does not include major disassembly or clearing a fully blocked drain line
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Results depend on the current condition of the drain system
Washer Supply Hose Replacement
Prevent one of the most common causes of water damage
Why It Matters
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Old hoses can burst without warning
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Prevents costly water damage
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Ensures proper water flow
What We Do
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Inspect valves and plumbing condition
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Replace hoses and flush supply lines
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Verify proper operation and no leaks
Important Notes
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Service not performed on CPVC or polybutylene plumbing
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Corroded or failing valves may require a plumber
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Steam dryer setups may require additional parts
Refrigerator Water Line Replacement
Protect your refrigerator and water system
Why It Matters
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Prevents leaks behind the refrigerator
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Improves water flow and ice production
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Protects internal water valves
What We Do
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Verify water system operation before service
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Flush approximately 1 gallon of water through new line
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Install and test for leaks and proper flow
Important Notes
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Existing issues with ice maker or dispenser are not corrected by line replacement
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Plumbing limitations may require a plumber
Dishwasher Supply Line Replacement
Prevent hidden leaks under the sink and behind the dishwasher
Why It Matters
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Old supply lines can seep or fail over time
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Hidden leaks can damage cabinets, flooring, and subfloor
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Replacing the line helps protect the dishwasher water valve and surrounding cabinetry
What We Do
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Inspect the valve and supply connection
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Flush the new line before connecting it to the dishwasher
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Install and test for proper fill and leaks
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Verify dishwasher operation before and after service
Important Notes
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If additional cabinets or a void exist between the sink and dishwasher, extra labor and a longer line may be required
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Service is not performed on CPVC or blue polybutylene plumbing
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Corroded or failing valves may require a plumber
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This service does not include cabinet modification or drilling new access holes
Dishwasher Filter & Cleaning Service
Remove buildup and improve cleaning performance
Why It Matters
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Removes grease, debris, and buildup
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Improves wash performance
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Helps eliminate odors
What We Do
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Clean filter and accessible components
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Clean door seals and interior buildup
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Run cleaning cycle with specialized product
Important Notes
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Does not include drain line clearing
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Cleaning cycle continues after technician leaves
Refrigerator Condenser Cleaning
Improve efficiency and extend appliance life
Why It Matters
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Dirty coils cause overheating
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Increases energy usage
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Leads to premature failure
What We Do
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Clean condenser coils using airflow and vacuum tools
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Remove dust and debris buildup
Garbage Disposer Replacement / Upgrade
Affordable upgrade with better performance
Why It Matters
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Improves grinding power
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Reduces jams and noise
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More cost-effective than plumbing alternatives
What We Do
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Replace existing disposer (no new installs)
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Install new mounting flange with fresh seal
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Test under full-load conditions for leaks
Important Notes
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Cabinet space must accommodate upgraded units
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All connections are inspected and sealed
Washer Pan Replacement
Add an extra layer of protection against water leaks
Why It Matters
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A drain pan helps contain smaller leaks before they damage floors
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It adds protection beneath one of the highest-risk appliances in the home
What We Do
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Remove the washer and replace the existing pan
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Reinstall the washer in the new pan
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Replace supply hoses if they must be disconnected during the process
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Verify proper operation and check for leaks after reinstallation
Important Notes
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If the pan is not connected to a drain tube, it can only hold a limited amount of water and may overflow during a major leak
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Washer placement must be confirmed with the customer before installation, since lateral movement will be limited afterward
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If a drain tube is present, its condition and height must be evaluated to ensure it can be properly connected to the new pan
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Additional labor may be required depending on access and installation conditions
Washer / Dryer Leveling
Improve stability and reduce vibration
Why It Matters
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Prevents excessive movement and noise
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Protects internal components
What We Do
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Level appliance properly
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Secure locking nuts to maintain position
Important Notes
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Does not correct out-of-balance loads
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Ongoing issues may require repair or loading adjustments
Refrigerator Door Alignment
Improve sealing and appearance
Why It Matters
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Ensures proper door seal
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Improves appearance
Important Notes
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Some models are not adjustable
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Worn components (hinges/cams) require repair
Dishwasher Mounting Adjustment
Prevent movement and improve stability
Why It Matters
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Prevents tipping when opening
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Keeps unit secure during operation
Important Notes
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Mounting depends on cabinet and countertop type
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Stone countertops require alternative mounting methods
Range Leveling
Improve cooking performance
Why It Matters
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Keeps oil and liquids evenly distributed while cooking
Important Notes
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Level is measured on cooktop surface only
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Glass-top units require special handling
Leak Sensor Placement
Early warning for water leaks
Why It Matters
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Alerts you to leaks before major damage occurs
What We Do
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Place sensors at the most likely leak points
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Evaluate floor slope for optimal placement
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Show you exactly where it is and how to respond
Important Notes
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Sensor alerts only — does not stop leaks
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Customer response is required when alarm sounds
During Your Visit
Your technician may recommend one or more of these services based on what they see in your home.
You’ll always have the option to:
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approve
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decline
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or ask questions
