Alliance Appliance, llc

Alliance Appliance, llc Alliance Appliance LLC.

is a locally owned and operated full-service company offering the following services:
• Major Appliance Repair
• Appliance Installations
• Routine Maintenance Service
•Personalized Service

08/25/2025

Alliance Appliance will be temporarily closed due to a death in the family. We will post again once we are back up & running. Thank you.

06/22/2022
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Introduction To Convection Microwave: Is It Worth Buying?The very first microwave has been introduced first last 1965 in...
04/01/2022

Introduction To Convection Microwave: Is It Worth Buying?

The very first microwave has been introduced first last 1965 into households – although not everyone was able to afford it until the 1970s. Ever since microwave ovens have been invented, it has become staple equipment in every kitchen – and everyone mainly relies on it whether for making popcorn, thawing frozen meat, or reheating meals from yesterday. While significantly helpful in most households, some people just don’t have space for it, but a great alternative is a convection microwave. The question is, is it worth buying it than a traditional microwave? Good news – if this is your first time buying a convection mode microwave oven, Alliance Appliance has amazing tips and buying advice to help you decide whether this is right for you.
Convection Microwave Defined

A convection microwave oven is a combination of two appliances – microwave and an oven. This means you can use this to reheat food, bake. roast chicken, and enjoy crisp meals with its built-in heating coil and fan. While the convection oven may be similar in size to a microwave oven, it is significantly smaller than a conventional oven and can help you conserve kitchen space since you don’t need to have a separate oven, not to mention that its size alone is compact enough to fit a small countertop.
Convection Microwave Oven: How Does It Work?

Did you know that 90% of homes now have a microwave oven? This kind of technology has revolutionized the food industry and has been creating a huge impact on people’s daily lives. A convection microwave has multiple features as it can work as a microwave oven, a traditional oven, and even lets you minimize the cooking time for your meals.

It contains a magnetron, which is responsible for converting the energy into microwave energy – and just like any other typical microwave oven, water molecules will vibrate. The vibration of water will then cause the food to heat up – which helps warm or cook the food inside the oven. The microwave energy keeps bounding around inside the oven – and when they touch each other, they tend to cancel each other’s energy. This is why you may notice that at times, food is often warmer in the center. This also explains the reason behind units having a turntable – this is to ensure that heat is evenly distributed and the food is heated from the inside out.

On the other hand, the convection mode makes use of a fan and heating element to heat the food. This method heats up the food’s interior allowing food to be cooked evenly. Most convection microwaves have built-up preset buttons. This means that you don’t have to do all the guessing as to how much heat is needed, and for how long the food should stay inside the unit. This also lets you switch from convection to microwave mode in between meals.
Benefits And Disadvantages Of A Convection Microwave

Should you purchase a convection microwave? We know it’s hard to decide with all the technical features – so here are the benefits and disadvantages of having one:
The Advantages

You instantly get two appliances combined into one – you get to have both convection, microwave oven – or even get the chance to use a combination of the two in-between meal preparation.
Quick pre-heating.
Consumes less energy compared to a traditional convection oven.
Perfect for tiny spaces, which may also be great for condo units and vacation homes.
Can be used for baking, reheating food, crisping, browning, and many others!

The Disadvantages

Cleaning in between use is required.
Interior isn’t as spacious as a traditional oven.
Only one dish can be cooked at a time.
While it can be used for other foods, it doesn’t have a bottom element which means that it may not work for pies or pizzas.

Do You Have Appliance Problems?

If you have kitchen appliances at your home that require repair, no matter what time of the year, no matter the holiday, Alliance Appliance Repair is ready to help you out! To learn more about our services and schedule an appliance repair, give us a call today!
860-230-8842

Dishwashers are found in most homes these days and are one of the most used home appliances. When they break down, it ca...
03/22/2022

Dishwashers are found in most homes these days and are one of the most used home appliances. When they break down, it can be both annoying and time-consuming because you have to revert to washing your dishes by hand.

In this article, we will cover the 8 most common problems people have with their dishwashers and how to fix them. Some of these dishwasher problems can be fixed by yourself, but for some, you will need to call a qualified technician to fix them for you.

Let’s get started.
1. Dishes Come Out Dirty

If dishes are coming out dirty after a wash cycle, start by making sure that you’re not overloading the dishwasher or stacking it incorrectly. When this happens, water that comes out of the spray arms will not be able to wash your dishes properly. You also need to make sure that you’re scraping all the big food debris off the dishes before putting them into the dishwasher.

Next, check that nothing is obstructing the spray arms and that they are not dirty. To do this you need to remove all the spray arms from the dishwasher and give them a good clean before putting them back in again.

Once you’ve cleaned the spray arms, you should check the filter for any blockages or loose debris, as this can stop your dishwasher from draining, which means your dishes will be cleaned with dirty water.

Finally, if your dishes are coming out with water spots, you should fill up the rinse aid compartment which will stop this from happening.
2. Dishwasher Leaks

The next common problem people have with their dishwashers is when they start to leak. This can be dangerous, as it can result in you slipping. To fix this problem, start by checking the dishwasher door and gasket. If you find any cracks or other damage, the door gasket will need to be replaced. If there are no cracks, give the gasket a good clean – making sure you get into the hard-to-reach spaces.

If the door is ok, then the next common cause of leaks is a faulty float switch. The float switch monitors how much water is in your dishwasher, and when it becomes defective, it can cause too much water to enter the dishwasher, some of which leaks out. To check the switch, you can first check that nothing is obstructing it and remove any obstructions. Then you will need to check it with a multimeter to see if it has continuity; if you don’t have one, you’ll need to call a qualified technician.
3. Dishes Don’t Dry

The next problem is when dishes don’t dry. The first thing to do is check that your dishwasher has rinse aid in it, and if not, fill it up. If the rinse aid is ok, the problem is probably caused by a malfunctioning heating element or high-limit thermostat. The heating element heats the water, and the high-limit thermostat stops the dishwasher from overheating. When either of these components is faulty, your dishes won’t dry.

To test these components and then repair them if they are faulty, you will need a multimeter to test them for continuity. If you don’t have a multimeter, you will need to call a technician to test them for you.
4. Dishwasher Smells

If your dishwasher starts to smell, it is most likely the result of food debris in your dishwasher. To fix this problem you will need to give your dishwasher a good clean and empty the dishwasher’s filter that is at the bottom of the dishwasher.

It is also possible that a plastic container or piece of plastic has melted onto the heating element, which causes a chemical smell to come from your dishwasher. To fix this problem, you need to remove the plastic container or loose piece of plastic from your dishwasher and clean the element if it has plastic on it.
5. Dishwasher Won’t Start

If your dishwasher won’t start, it is likely the result of a problem with the power source. To fix the problem, start by checking the circuit breaker and that you haven’t blown a fuse. You can also test your dishwasher in another power outlet to eliminate that as the cause of the problem.

Next, check that the door is opening and closing properly. If the door latch is stuck, your dishwasher might not be able to start. If you can’t open the door, you will then need to open it by manually dislodging the latch and then getting a technician to fix it.

If the door is fine, it could be a faulty motor causing the problem, especially if you can hear the motor trying to start. Fixing the motor is a much more difficult repair that will require a qualified technician.
6. Dishwasher Isn’t Draining

The next common problem people have with their dishwashers is when they won’t drain. When this happens, your dishwasher will likely leak water onto the floor when you open the door. If your dishwasher turns off mid-way through a cycle, you can empty it by turning it on to another cycle, and it will drain out.

If the power didn’t go out during the cycle and you have a garbage disposal unit, you should run the disposal to empty it out. This is because the dishwasher usually drains out through the same drain as your garbage disposal uses and can sometimes get clogged, which prevents your dishwasher from draining. If you recently installed your garbage disposal unit, make sure the drain plug has been removed.

It can also be caused by a clogged drain filter, so check that it isn’t full of debris. If it is, you’ll need to empty it out and give it a good clean.
7. Dishwasher Making Loud Noises

If your dishwasher is making loud and/or strange noises, they are likely being caused by a faulty or obstructed internal component. Start by checking that the spray arms aren’t bent out of shape or loose (which can cause them to hit the dishes). Next, the seals and the bearing rings will need to be checked, as sometimes they can become worn out, and this causes rattling noises. If the noises are not caused by those components, you’ll need to get a technician to look at harder-to-fix components, such as the motor and the drain pump.
8. Powder Dispenser Not Working

If your powder dispenser is faulty, your dishes won’t wash properly and will come out dirty after a wash cycle. This problem is usually caused by the dispenser not opening or using too much powder. To fix this, you need to make sure the dispenser opens up, and if not, it will need to be fixed.

It can also be caused by loading your dishwasher incorrectly and having dishes block the dispenser from being able to open, so always make sure you don’t load dishes too close to the dispenser.

Address

837 Providence Pikre
Danielson, CT
06239

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 7:30pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 7:30pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 7:30pm
Thursday 7:30am - 7:30pm
Friday 7:30am - 7:30pm

Telephone

+18602308842

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