Gas Burner Stuck on High? How to Get the Flame to Simmer Again
A gas burner stuck on high usually has a clogged orifice, the wrong gas setting, or a worn valve. Learn how to restore a low simmer flame.
A gas burner stuck on high usually has a clogged orifice, the wrong gas setting, or a worn valve. Learn how to restore a low simmer flame.
If a gas burner won’t turn off, shut off the gas supply first, then check the knob, valve, or switch. Here’s how to handle it safely.
A gas stove that keeps clicking is usually moisture, food debris, or a misaligned burner cap. Learn how to stop the clicking step by step.
A dishwasher pump that hums or buzzes usually has a jam, debris, or a failing motor. Learn how to find the cause and get it running quietly again.
Rusty silverware usually comes from chipped rack tines, low-grade flatware, or rust in your water. Learn how to stop it and protect your dishes.
White residue on dishes usually means hard water, too little rinse aid, or detergent buildup. Learn how to get spot-free dishes again.
If your dishwasher is not drying dishes, low rinse aid, a weak heating element, or the wrong cycle is usually why. Here’s how to get dry dishes again.
A dishwasher with no power usually traces to a tripped breaker, GFCI, door latch, or a loose connection. Learn how to find and fix the cause.
If your dishwasher control panel is not working, a control lock, a power glitch, moisture, or a failed touchpad is usually behind it. Here’s how to fix it.
If your dishwasher drains immediately and never holds water, the high loop, air gap, or check valve is usually the cause. Here’s how to fix it.