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Plug-in appliances, such as fans, hair dryers, irons, and vacuums, can cause a circuit overload and trip your circuit breaker. Older electrical systems may not support newer appliances, or the appliances may have internal damage. You need to determine whether the issue stems from the outlet or the appliance so you know which needs to be repaired or replaced.

Like any other household appliance, electric fireplaces can wear out after about 10 to 20 years. With more frequent use, the parts will wear out quicker, and you may get just 7 to 10 years out of a well-loved electric fireplace. Fortunately, electric fireplaces come with a lower upfront installation cost compared to alternatives like gas, so you can install a replacement for less.

Generally speaking, you should use the self-clean function about once a year. Because of the high temperatures during the self-clean cycle, using it too often is one of the common mistakes that’ll break your oven.

Costs depend on appliance age, issue complexity, part availability, and labor rates.

Taking good care of your TV is a great way to help avoid costly repairs. Some ways to care for your TV include:

  • Cleaning your TV regularly by dust monthly.

  • Use a microfiber cloth and TV screen-cleaning spray to clean the screen.

  • Don’t leave static images on your TV screen, which could cause pixel damage.

  • Check HDMI and other cable connections monthly. 

  • Allow plenty of space around the TV for ventilation.

  • Decide on a location not directly in front of a light source, like a window.

  • Always power off your TV when not in use.

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