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10 quick appliance repairs you can DIY in under 30 minutes!

When something goes wrong with a household appliance, our first instinct is often to grab the phone and call a tradie. But many common issues can be fixed at home with just a little know‑how and a few basic tools you probably already have. Taking on these simple repairs yourself can save you time, money, and the stress of waiting for a service call.

Even better — most quick fixes only need simple, affordable parts that are easy to find at Statewide Appliance Spares. From oven globes and fridge seals to dishwasher filters and washing machine hoses, you’ll find everything you need to get your appliances running like new.

Get started with these 12 quick and easy fixes you can DIY in under 30minutes and keep your home appliances running smoothly!

1. Light up your oven with a quick globe change

A well‑lit oven means you don’t have to keep opening the door (and letting the heat out) to check if your food is cooked. If your globe has blown, you can replace it in a few easy steps.

Step 1: Turn off power - Unplug the oven or switch off the circuit breaker.

Step 2: Let it cool - Wait for the oven to cool completely.

Step 3: Remove the globe cover - Unscrew or twist off the cover.

Step 4: Replace the globe - Take out the old globe and insert the new one.

Step 5: Test it - Plug in the oven and check if the new globe works.

Important! Use only bulbs designed specifically for ovens and check that the wattage and fitting are correct. Find your oven globe here.

2. Replace a damaged oven door seal

If your oven takes longer to heat up or cooks unevenly, inspect the door seal for damage or wear. To replace, peel off the old seal, clean the area with warm soapy water, and fit your newdoor seal.

3. Freshen up your kitchen with clean rangehood filters

Greasy filters reduce airflow and can become a fire risk. If your rangehood has aluminium or stainlesssteel filters, give them a regular clean.

Step 1: Remove filters and soak in hot, soapy water for at least10minutes.

Step 2: Scrub gently with a soft brush to remove grease

Step 3: Rinse with hot water. Place on paper towels and allow to cool and dry completely.

Step 4: After they are dry, insert the filters back into your rangehood.

Filter cleaning hack:  Cut down cleaning time by placing your filters in the dishwasher! Use a grease‑cutting detergent and a heavy‑duty cycle. Once dry, reinstall.

4. Replace the lights on your rangehood

Regularly changing yourrangehood globekeeps your cooking area bright and safe. Replacing your rangehood globe is easier than you think!

Step 1: Turn off the rangehood and disconnect the power supply for safety.

Step 2:  Remove the cover or filter panel to access the globe (check your user guide).

Step 3: Gently unscrew the old globe in a counterclockwise direction.

Step 4: Install the new one clockwise until secure.

Step 5: Replace the cover, then switch on the power supply to test.

5. Stop leaks fast with a new dishwasher seal

If you notice leaks or puddles under your dishwasher, the door seal is often to blame — Luckily this is an easy fix.

Step 1:  Remove the old seal – Gently pull it out from the groove, starting at a corner.

Step 2: Clean the area – Wipe away any debris to ensure a snug fit

Step 3: Install the new seal – Press it firmly into place, evenly along the groove.

Step 4: Test it out – Run a short cycle to check for leaks.

6. Fix a refrigerator that's not cooling properly

When your fridge stops cooling, it might seem like a disaster — but the cause is often simple. A quick check of theseals,coils, orthermostatcan often solve the problem.

Step1:Check the power Make sure the cord is plugged in and the circuit breaker hasnt tripped.

Step2:Avoid overloading Overstuffing the fridge blocks airflow and reduces cooling efficiency.

Step3:Set the right temperature Keep the fridge around3°Cand the freezer near18°C. These can easily be bumped, so doublecheck your settings.

Step4:Clean the condenser coils Unplug the fridge and vacuum dust from the coils behind or underneath.

Step5:Check your fridge is level An unlevel fridge may not seal properly. Adjust the feet until the doors close evenly.

7. Replace a worn fridge door seal

If your fridge isn’t sealing correctly, a damaged door gasket might be the cause. Check for splits or warping and replace theseal.

Step 1: Remove the old seal – Gently pull it off. Some seals are clipped in, while others may be tucked under the door liner.

Step 2: Clean the groove – Wipe away any dirt or residue where the old seal was to ensure a tight fit.

Step 3: Fit the new seal – Align it properly and press it into place, starting from the corners. If needed, use a hairdryer on low heat to soften it for a snug fit.

Step 4: Check the Seal – Close the door and test for gaps. A good seal should hold a piece of paper in place when the door is shut.

8. Swap out your washing machine hoses to prevent leaks

Leaky washing machine hoses are one of the most common causes of laundry room floods. Inspect them regularly and replace cracked or wornhoses.

Step1:Turn off power and water Unplug the washer, close the valves, and slide it from the wall.

Step2:Disconnect old hoses Loosen fittings with pliers and have a towel ready for spills.

Step3:Clean fittings Remove rust or debris from the connectors.

Step4:Attach new hoses Connect to the correct hot and cold valves, tightening by hand, then lightly with pliers.

Step5:Test for leaks Turn valves on, check connections, then move the washer back once dry.

9. Clean your dryer filter for faster, safer drying

A clean lint filter keeps air flowing freely, improves performance, and reduces energy use.
Remove the filter, clear off lint with your hands or a soft brush, and for a deeper clean, rinse under warm water. Let it dry completely before reinserting.

10. Stay cool with clean, dust-free air conditioner filters

A clean air conditioner filter allows your system to operate smoothly, reducing energy consumption and lowering your power bills. Regularly cleaned filters trap dust, pollen, and other particles, ensuring the air in your home remains fresh and healthy.

Step 1: Turn off the power to your air conditioner for safety.

Step2:Remove the filters from their slots.

Step3:Gently vacuum to remove dust and debris.

Step4:Rinse under warm water if needed.

Step5:Allow filters to dry completely before reinstalling.

DIY repairs don’t just save you a call‑out fee — they help reduce e‑waste, conserve resources, and extend the life of your appliances. Every small fix you tackle keeps another working appliance out of landfill and saves you money in the process.

For more step‑by‑step guides, handy tips, and video tutorials, check out the Statewide Blog or visit our YouTube Channel. You’ll find everything you need to build your confidence and make appliance repairs a breeze.

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