Remove all your clothes when the lights go out

These days doing your laundry at home is a given. No one (unless they have to) would choose to go to a public place to “air their dirty laundry”. I did when I was a student. My son refuses to now he’s a student. What happens when your washer machine becomes noisy and unstable, leaks or doesn’t take up the fabric conditioner or powder? Worse still, what if your trusted pal gives up the ghost and lies belly up in your utility room, what are your choices?

A washer machine repair man is the answer naturally. So try to find a firm that has a nationwide network of manufacturer engineers at its fingertips. They will arrive fully armed with genuine spare parts dedicated to your machine. There won’t be any of that “head scratching … oh dear me … it’s going to need some tricky spare parts” kind of activity.

Hopefully if you go online, you’ll get a quote before that repair man gets to your door. By filling in a short questionnaire you’ll be sent an estimate of all costs. Attendance at your home in double quick time is also a distinct advantage.

Doing the laundry and our reliance on our washers is something most people take for granted. Many people attempt to save energy by using cold water washes or by washing at night, during a lower electricity tariff time. Hints about using vinegar in the wash to boost your powder power also help to save money. You can find a myriad of washing tips and hints online.

One such is “don’t forget to remove all your clothes when the lights go out”.