Microwave repairs in Washington DC. Same day
24/7. Call toll-free: 202 204-9156
Welcome
to Washington DC Appliance repair
we are locally established company specializing on
Washington DC Microwave repair. Washington DC Appliance Repair
has more to offer than most local contractors.
- We provide same day Washington DC County service 24/7
- Service call free with the microwave repair
- $15.00 off microwave repair coupon online
- DC Certified Technicians on All Major Microwave
Brands and Models
- We all Washington DC County
- Low price Microwave Repair guarantee
- Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back!
We service entire Washington DC and surrounding areas including
:
DC
Silver Spring
Calverton
Manassas
Washington DC
Arlington
McLean
Bethesda
Rockville
Bowie
|
Hyattsville
Alexandria
Clinton
Springfield
Newington
Woodbridge
Washington DC
Burke
Walker Mill
Sterling
|
Greenbelt
White Oak
Rockville
Potomac
Herndon
Mitchellville
Fairfax
Reston
Aspen Hill
Cloverly |
Veiw the our entire Washington DC service area
You can always check our easy to repair microwave tips or let us take care of everything.
At Washington DC Appliance Repair we want to help you
managing your busy life and schedule your microwave
repair appointment as conveniently as possible. As
always, you can call us at:
202 204-9156
You may now schedule your appointment online. Please
send us an Email at appointment@www.washingtondcappliancerepair.com
and submit your name, phone number, address and brief
description of the problem. We will confirm your appointment
in the next 60 minutes
Cookware Not Used in the Microwave.
Do not use metal pans, metal handles on ceramic dishes,
or dishes having metal trim in the oven.
Do not use Coming Ware Centura.
Do not use Corelle Living Ware cups with the closed
handles. Do not use cooking wrap with metal foil ends.
Do not use foil pans for entrees or pot pies.
Do not use aluminum foil except in turkey roasting;
small strips may be used only on wing tips and leg
bones.
Do not use melamine dishes, as they usually contain
some metal and may char or crack.
Cooking Bags, Pouch Packs, and Plastic Wraps.
Cooking bags. Be sure to use a string
tie instead of the small metal tie that is packed
with cooking bags. Pierce a hole in the bag for steam
to escape or it may expand and burst.
You will notice a great deal of moisture collecting
in the bag. This moisture may slow the cooking somewhat.
Remove excess by using a spoon or barter to remove
moisture.
Pouch packs that you fill and seal
at home may be used. Pierce bag before heating for
steam escape, or it may expand and burst.
Plastic wraps. Use them to cover
foods you are reheating. Some wraps, because of the
type of plastic, will become sticky and difficult
to remove after being heated. Some may shrink around
the dish or food. Use plastic wrap for short-time
reheating only. Be sure to pierce plastic wrap.
Call us at 202 204-9156 for
your microwave repair in Washington DC. Free service call
within repair.
|