Regular appliance servicing prevents unexpected breakdowns, safety hazards, and costly repairs. At Appliance Medic Pro, many major failures we see could have been avoided with a simple, routine inspection.
This appliance service checklist is based on real technician experience and can be used by homeowners before calling for service or during scheduled maintenance.

Why an Appliance Service Checklist Matters
From real-world repair data:
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Preventative checks reduce repair costs by up to 40%
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Early detection prevents emergency failures
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Well-maintained appliances last years longer
Universal Appliance Service Checklist (All Appliances)
✅ Power & Safety
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Check power cords for cracks or burns
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Ensure plugs fit securely in outlets
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Look for signs of sparking or overheating
✅ Cleanliness & Airflow
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Remove dust, lint, and grease buildup
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Clean filters, vents, and intake grills
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Ensure proper ventilation space around units
✅ Performance Check
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Listen for new or unusual noises
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Confirm the appliance starts and stops correctly
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Check for error codes or warning lights
✅ Water & Moisture
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Inspect hoses for leaks or bulging
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Check drain pans and drain lines
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Look for mold, mildew, or musty smells
Appliance-Specific Service Checklist
🧺 Washer & Dryer
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Washer hoses are tight and leak-free
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Dryer lint trap and vent cleaned
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Drum spins smoothly without noise
🍽️ Dishwasher
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Clean filter and spray arms
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Inspect the door seal for cracks
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Check for standing water after the cycle
❄️ Refrigerator
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Clean condenser coils
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Door seals tightly and is flexible
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Temperature is stable in the fridge and freezer
🔥 Oven & Stove
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Burners ignite evenly
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Oven heats to the set temperature
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No gas smell or electrical buzzing
🌬️ Air Conditioner
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Clean or replace the air filter
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Condensate drain clear
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Outdoor unit is free of debris
When to Stop and Call a Professional
Contact Appliance Medic Pro immediately if you notice:
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Burning smells
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Loud grinding or electrical buzzing
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Repeated breaker trips
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Water is leaking onto the floors
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Appliance shutting off unexpectedly
These signs often indicate serious internal problems.
How Often Should Appliances Be Serviced?
Technician recommendation:
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High-use appliances: Every 6–12 months
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AC systems: Annually before summer
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Older appliances (7+ years): Twice per year
Cost of Preventative Service vs Emergency Repair
From real cases:
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Preventative service: Low cost
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Emergency repair: 2–5× more expensive
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Appliance replacement: Highest cost
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can homeowners perform this checklist themselves?
A: Yes, for visual and basic checks only.
Q: Does maintenance void warranties?
A: No—lack of maintenance often voids warranties.
Q: Should I keep service records?
A: Yes, they help with warranty claims and resale value.