Greg Foucault Appliance

(on south main street)
Appliances in Haverhill, MA
Appliances
Appliances & Repair

Hours

Monday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Tuesday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Wednesday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Thursday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Friday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Saturday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Sunday
Closed

Location

113 South Main Street
Haverhill, MA
01835

About

Our service department can repair most major brands in your home. We have been servicing appliances in the Merrimack Valley and Southern New Hampshire areas Since 1987. Call today for a free estimate!

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Dryers that aren’t drying clothes completely may need to have their lint trap checked. Lint buildup or a loose dryer hose means that water vapor doesn’t escape properly during drying.
The most fragile parts of your washing machine are the hot and cold water hoses. If you do not inspect them periodically, you risk them bursting at a most inopportune time. If the hoses have not been replaced in a while, we have hoses that are exact matches for your brand of washing machine.
Do you ever worry that trying to repair your refrigerator on your own could lead to more problems if you aren’t able to find the exact source of the issue? When you need to ensure that your refrigerator is repaired correctly the first time, it’s a good idea to bring in a professional.
It’s important to remember that you don’t have to replace your home’s small appliances when they stop working properly. In many cases, getting the right replacement part for the repair can make for a fast and affordable fix.
The bottom line is, dusty condenser coils cause a refrigerator to work harder, resulting in higher energy bills and a shorter life span for the unit. Thus, it’s recommended that you use a vacuum or broom to remove any dust buildup at least every 3 months or so.
When filling a washer, add the water and detergent first and let it fill completely before adding clothes. Make sure the clothes have room to circulate or they won’t get clean and the washer will age prematurely.
If your electric can opener is jerking around and rumbling around, then the gears may be chipped and messed up. If you’d like to keep the can opener working, then talk with a professional and seek the proper replacement gears.
A properly maintained washer and dryer can last 10 to 15 years or more, if you choose. It's recommended to have your washer and dryer checked out once a year to make sure everything is working properly.
Did you know that an off center drum can actually cause a leak in your washing machine? Other common culprits include hose cracks and leaks, defective seals, a defective pump, or a clogged drain hose.
A clean stove is a healthy stove. In addition to regular every day stove cleaning, be sure to perform a deep stove clean about once a month for stoves that are used frequently. During the deep clean, remove and clean knobs, take care of drip plates and clean under the hood too.
Replacing a non-functioning part will get your equipment running again, but the best way to extend the life of any major appliance is to provide preventive maintenance. This includes vacuuming a refrigerator's evaporator coils regularly, having a water heater's anode tube replaced after a few years, and cleaning a clothes dryer's ducts twice annually.
Sound familiar? Food cooked in the fryer is either undercooked or burnt. In both instances, the problem can sometimes be traced to the high-limit switch which is either shutting off too soon or not shutting off soon enough.
Raytheon tested its first microwave oven in a restaurant kitchen in 1945, and two years later, it released the Radarange, priced at $5,000. By 1954, it had introduced a 1600-watt microwave oven intended for broader commercial use that sold for $3,000.
If you’re handy with a set of tools, you may find that there are several minor appliance repairs you can handle on your own. Rest assured that our team is always available when you encounter an issue that’s beyond your skillset.
Most small appliances run on 120-volts of electricity, meaning there are common problems across a range of appliance types when repairs are needed. Whether they are faulty breakers, fuses, or wiring, we can help you troubleshoot and find the right part for your repair.
When it comes to home appliances, the operating manual is your best friend. It will spell out the make and model of the equipment along with other information you'll need to perform any necessary maintenance or repairs. Write your equipment serial number on the manual, and keep it in a safe place for future reference.
One of the first refrigerators to be used widely was the GE "Monitor top" fridge from 1927. The fridge got its nickname from the refrigeration units' resemblance to a gun turret on the ironclad ship the USS Monitor from the 1860s.
If you have questions about the safe use or safe repair of a piece of equipment, review and understand the product repair manual. If you still have doubts, contact the manufacturer for further information.
We recognize that an appliance in your home may outlive the company that made it. If you’ve been having trouble finding the necessary parts to make the required repairs, we may be able to help you find something that will work in its place.
Did you know that the ubiquitous microwave oven has shrunk by quite a bit? When it first came out in the late 1940s, the microwave was a gigantic six feet tall and weighed a staggering 750 pounds.
We will be closed tomorrow 11/26 and Friday 11/27 for Thanksgiving. Have a happy and healthy Thanksgiving and we will see you Monday with our regular hours!
What would you do if new chips surfaced every time your fine China was washed by hand? If it’s the 1880s, and you are Joseph Cochrane – both mechanically inclined and wealthy – you invent the modern dishwasher.
If you have ice machines, they are considered a food contact area and need to be cleaned and maintained as a matter of public safety. In addition, scale and lime can build up, causing problems with their efficiency. Have scale and lime cleaned off as soon as possible.
We recognize that not everyone is familiar with the different types of parts that they can put in their appliance when they break. If you need help choosing the highest quality parts you can afford, we’re always here to help.
Does your washing machine leak? That's one of the most common repair jobs for washing machines, and there are a number of seals and gaskets that can be the culprit. We'll find the source of the leak, making sure to also check the main seal of your machine.
When your home is filled with ice lovers, you may find that your icemaker has to work overtime to keep everyone supplied. Although the typical refrigerator filter only needs to be changed annually, you may want to consider changing it every six months in your home.
Often the most important key to performing a quick and easy appliance repair is in swapping out the right part. Whenever possible, save the old part for reference purposes until a repair is complete and you know the appliance is functioning properly.
Microwave ovens provide the ultimate in convenience, but they can also be a major headache to fix when they break down. Typical problems include visible sparks inside the microwave, strange buzzing noises, and just failing to work at all. An experienced technician will be able to quickly diagnose the problems and get your microwave back up and running.
The beaters for electric hand mixers can become lost, or their tines can bend. Regardless of why beater issues are interfering with you being able to use your appliance, let us know the make and model number, and we will find the right replacement.
Food appliances such as microwaves and toasters can get pretty grungy if you skimp on the cleaning. The food residue left behind inevitably decomposes and may expose you all sorts of contaminants that can leave you seriously ill.
If washing laundry is a part of your weekly routine, you're not alone. Washing clothes is -- well, inevitable. The average family washes about 400 loads of laundry a year. That comes out to 50 pounds of laundry headed for the washer every week.
When you’re stuffing your garbage can, you probably try to cram as much junk into the bag as possible. While this may be good for garbage bags, it’s terrible for your vacuum. You should really try to replace your vacuum’s bag when it is three-quarters full rather than bursting at the seams.
Refrigerators are susceptible to the vagaries of home fashion. This year stainless steel refrigerators may be in style, while next year it could be the in thing to conceal the fridge behind a wooden cabinet panel. What's the biggest selling refrigerator style sold in the U.S. year after year? That would be a simple white two door with a top freezer.
It’s laundry day and your washing machine doesn’t want to start. You can revert to hand washing or you can do a quick evaluation of the problem and contact us. Detecting the issue is the first step to fixing the broken part.
If you’re the type of person who enjoys solving problems and working with their hands, you may find that you can save quite a bit of money when you make your own appliance repairs. When you’re ready to get started, we’ve got the parts you’ll need.
Not only will wiping down the stove after each use minimize cleaning time, but a clean stove is a healthy stove. And, left over spills which repeatedly become hot again can affect the efficiency of a stove and even affect a stove’s longevity.
If you're trying to identify a specific part on a piece of equipment, check for the part number. It should be stamped somewhere on the body of the part or assembly. If there are multiple numbers, make a note of all of them. They could be manufacturer's part numbers, a third party component number or a part assembly number. You may need one or all of these numbers.
Modern appliances are constantly being improved to offer more versatility. Some convection ovens, for example, combine both gas and electric cooking options in one unit. This convenience also demands expert appliance repair skills when it’s time to fix or maintain the oven.
It’s important to remember that DIY appliance repairs can often take much longer than if you called in a pro from the start. Since you have limited time to get a refrigerator working before food begins to spoil, it’s best to call us right away.
According to the US Fire Administration, as of 2010 there were an estimated 15,600 annual structure fires caused by clothes dryers. These fires can result from too much lint, an appliance defect, or overloading. If you think your dryer is not functioning properly, it’s important that you get it checked out.
A dryer can be a great convenience especially if you can't hang your clothes to dry outdoors. However, a close eye should be kept on them as they are responsible for a significant number of fires every year.
Any appliance that has been used regularly for several years will inevitably have parts that break or begin to malfunction. Before you replace those parts, it’s important to locate the part number on the existing piece to ensure you get the right part.
On your washing machine, the water inlet valve connects the hot and cold water lines from your home to the back of the washer. If these valves are blocked or defective, you may experience no water, low water pressure, temperature problems, or water entering the tub even when it’s turned off.
In 1935, a man by the name of J. Ross Moore invented the first clothes dryer in an act of kindness toward his mother (who was getting older and who had back problems). Moore's dryer enabled clothes to dry in an oil-heated drum instead of having to be hung up on a clothes line.
Commercial toasters are an excellent investment for any type of restaurant. They are suitable for smaller restaurants that still want the taste of toasted bread, and less expensive than conveyer toasters.
You've probably heard about "vampire" appliances that drain energy even when they're not being used. Many experts recommend saving energy dollars by placing these appliances on power strips that can be turned off easily with the flip of a switch.
Do you ever worry that you’re ill prepared to handle the relatively simple issues that could occur with your home’s large appliances? In addition to keeping the right tools on hand, it’s a good idea to stock up on the parts that wear out the fastest.
Certain appliances such as washing machines, dryers, dishwashers, and refrigerators rely on mechanical controls. These include timing motors, escapement devices, and cam switches.
Is you steamer malfunctioning? If food is taking longer to cook, it’s often a sign that heat and steam are escaping. Over time, the high pressure generated by steam cookers can cause the seal to fail and affect how tightly the door closes.
You probably already know that using your clothes washer every week is expensive. It may surprise you to learn that the major expense in operating a washing machine isn't the energy required to run the equipment. It's the energy necessary to heat the water that goes inside.
We realize how frustrating it can be when you have to call us out repeatedly for the same issue with a piece of your kitchen equipment. In some cases, this could indicate that your equipment isn’t getting the service it needs between repairs.
There can be a number of reasons (and locations) for a washing machine leak that may take time to diagnose by yourself. Meanwhile, even a small leak can cause damage to walls, floors, and adjacent equipment. Leaks also represent a potential health and safety hazard.
Before refrigerators, ice cubes were considered a luxury reserved for the rich. In fact, ice was cut from glaciers and shipped thousands of miles for use in special ice rooms on wealthy estates. They helped keep perishables cold.
Ever wondered what early man used for refrigeration? In winter, cavemen probably placed foods in nearby snow mounds. During the summer months, they may have tethered small items in cold streams inside animal bladders.
We realize how frustrating it can be when you have to call us out repeatedly for the same issue with a piece of your kitchen equipment. In some cases, this could indicate that your equipment isn’t getting the service it needs between repairs.
There can be a number of reasons (and locations) for a washing machine leak that may take time to diagnose by yourself. Meanwhile, even a small leak can cause damage to walls, floors, and adjacent equipment. Leaks also represent a potential health and safety hazard.
Before refrigerators, ice cubes were considered a luxury reserved for the rich. In fact, ice was cut from glaciers and shipped thousands of miles for use in special ice rooms on wealthy estates. They helped keep perishables cold.
Your kitchen blender can become so much more with the addition of a couple of small accessories. Everything from slicers and grinders to pasta rollers and even can openers, these small accessories can practically add appliances to your kitchen without the hassle of the space.
Whether it's an electric stove, a refrigerator, or a dryer, there can be a lot of power pumping through an appliance, so you want to make sure you take the right precautions working on it. Repair experts know how to work with that power safely, so you can avoid the risk.
Ever wondered what early man used for refrigeration? In winter, cavemen probably placed foods in nearby snow mounds. During the summer months, they may have tethered small items in cold streams inside animal bladders.
We realize how frustrating it can be when you have to call us out repeatedly for the same issue with a piece of your kitchen equipment. In some cases, this could indicate that your equipment isn’t getting the service it needs between repairs.
There can be a number of reasons (and locations) for a washing machine leak that may take time to diagnose by yourself. Meanwhile, even a small leak can cause damage to walls, floors, and adjacent equipment. Leaks also represent a potential health and safety hazard.
Some sources estimate that a dryer that’s not operating properly can add up to $20 a month to the average American family’s utility bills. Why? The dryer runs longer, hotter and more frequently, all of which consume more energy.
Good preventative refrigerator maintenance starts with regularly cleaning the front kick-plate grill. It’s also important to clean around, over, and under the condenser coils located just behind the right front half of the kick-plate. A coil brush or vacuum cleaner hose works well for this.
Your kitchen blender can become so much more with the addition of a couple of small accessories. Everything from slicers and grinders to pasta rollers and even can openers, these small accessories can practically add appliances to your kitchen without the hassle of the space.
Whether it's an electric stove, a refrigerator, or a dryer, there can be a lot of power pumping through an appliance, so you want to make sure you take the right precautions working on it. Repair experts know how to work with that power safely, so you can avoid the risk.
Ever wondered what early man used for refrigeration? In winter, cavemen probably placed foods in nearby snow mounds. During the summer months, they may have tethered small items in cold streams inside animal bladders.

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    You can reach them at: 978-372-6117. It’s best to call Greg Foucault Appliance during business hours.
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    Greg Foucault Appliance is located at this address: 113 South Main Street Haverhill, MA 01835.
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    Greg Foucault Appliance store hours are as follows: Mon-Sat: 8:00AM - 5:00PM, Sun: Closed.