Sings You Need Microwave Repair
Microwave ovens are found in hundreds of millions of homes worldwide. Making hot food quickly and easily accessible to you and your family, they are truly a miracle of modern technology. Extremely efficient in their use of electricity, microwave ovens use microwave radiation, which excites water, fat, and sugar molecules into atomic motion—also known as heat. When this process is hindered by broken or damaged parts, it’s time for a microwave repair service from experts you can trust. Here some signs that your microwave is in need of repair:
Inconsistent Heat
Every microwave heats differently, but if you notice your unit is performing differently than usual, then it may be an indicator that an internal component is malfunctioning. Since microwaves do not have visible heating elements like a stove or oven, it is impossible to visually detect this kind of problem. But if the heating power of your microwave is fluctuating, it’s likely that repair is necessary before it stops working completely.
Digital Display Problems
While the digital control panel is designed to withstand the physical demands of constant use, it is still susceptible to malfunction. Damaged sensors will result in buttons that need to be pushed repeatedly or with increasing force to register. Unfortunately, this will only cause further damage.
Unusual Sounds
Despite the use of control boards and circuitry, microwaves also rely on mechanical components, specifically to rotate the turntable during use. If the microwave makes unusual noises like scraping or grinding, or if it just sounds louder than usual, it’s likely that there is a mechanical component in need of repair. If it’s not the turntable, it could also be coming from the capacitor, power diode, of magnetron – all parts that should only be handled by a trained repair professional.
DIY microwave repair can be extremely dangerous – as is any home repairs made to electrical appliances. If your microwave is exhibiting any of the above signs, we can help. Contact us to schedule a professional repair technician.