Ever wonder why your fridge feels like a freezer or your boiler keeps shutting off? Temperature issues in home appliances can turn your kitchen or bathroom into a nightmare. The good news? Most are fixable without breaking the bank.
Hot water that’s too cold or scalding? It’s usually a thermostat or heating element problem. Easy fix: check the thermostat setting first. If it’s not responding, your heating element might need replacing. Don’t panic—this is a common issue we see daily at Taunton Appliance Repair Solutions. Just remember: always turn off the power before poking around.
Boilers acting up? If your home’s not warming up, it’s often a temperature sensor glitch. Some people turn the boiler off and on repeatedly, but that can cause more wear. Instead, check for simple fixes like a faulty thermostat or air in the system. If it’s not working after a reset, call a pro.
For fridges, if the temperature is too warm, the thermostat might be off or the door seal worn. Test the seal by closing the door on a piece of paper—if it slips out, you need a new seal. If the fridge’s running but not cooling, the compressor could be failing. That’s a job for us.
Some temperature problems need a professional. If your water heater’s reset button keeps tripping (like in our post about tripping resets), it’s usually a sign of a deeper issue. Same with gas ovens that won’t hit the right temp—messing with gas lines is risky. We’ve seen too many DIY attempts turn into bigger headaches.
At Taunton Appliance Repair Solutions, we fix these issues fast. No hidden fees, no runaround. Just clear advice and a fix that lasts. Whether it’s a boiler, fridge, or water heater, we’ve got your back. So next time your appliance’s temperature goes haywire, don’t wait—call us. Your home (and your sanity) will thank you.
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