December is reliably one of the busiest call-out months of the year for appliance engineers. From years of doing appliance repair in Ormskirk and across the wider region, we see the same pattern every festive season — appliances that have been quietly running with minor faults all year reach the...
How to Store Leftovers Safely — Christmas Fridge Temperature Guide
Christmas means big meals, and big leftovers. Whether it’s turkey, pigs in blankets, veggies, gravy, or desserts, your fridge will be working overtime. But storing leftovers incorrectly can lead to food spoiling faster, bad smells, or even food poisoning. This guide shows you exactly how to store Christmas leftovers safely,...
Energy-Saving Christmas Tips – How to Keep Bills Down While Running Your Appliances More
Christmas is a wonderful time of year, but it also means more cooking, more laundry, more heating, more dishwasher cycles, and more electricity being used. With energy costs still high, December can cause a noticeable spike in your bills. The good news? A few smart appliance-related tips can dramatically reduce...
Hosting This Christmas? Make Sure Your Appliances Are Ready for Guests
Christmas is the time when kitchens hum, laundry piles up, and the to-do list grows longer than the festive garlands. From the main Christmas dinner to endless drinks, snacks, and late-night cleanup, December is the month when small appliance issues turn into big problems. This complete guide will help ensure...
Christmas Troubleshooting Guide – Quick Appliance Fixes You Can Do at Home
The festive season is a whirlwind of cooking, heating, and cleaning, and ornaments or guests can push household appliances to their limits. Christmas Troubleshooting Guide offers practical, quick fixes you can do at home to keep the holiday spirit shining. This guide focuses on common faults that often occur during...
Why Appliances Break Down More in Winter — Engineer Insights
Winter is the busiest season for appliance breakdowns, especially December through February. As engineers, we see the same cold-weather faults over and over again: ovens struggling to heat, washing machines refusing to fill, and dryers overworking. But why do appliances break down so much more in winter? Here’s an engineer-level...





