Advice for a friend
Posted: January 17th, 2011, 3:50 pm
I have a friend who emailed me yesterday with this quandary. It's sort of funny, but I sure do sympathize. I told her I'd slide it over here because there's always somebody who knows something about anything. And if not, at least she'd get some witty comments to keep her from going nutty 'til she gets the dang thing outta there!
She wrote back this morning that she's vainly tried everything she can think of to make it stop and has retreated to her closed bedroom and is playing the TV as loud as she can to drown it out. The service man says it will cost her $90 for the service call even if she doesn't want it fixed. I vote for the sledge hammer solution.
---------------------
"Ever since I woke up yesterday morning, my oven has been making a strange and very annoying incessant noise. It sounds like a motor running. I can hear it from my bedroom if my door is slightly open. It never stops and just came out of nowhere. At first, I thought that the noise was coming from the burners or from the oven itself. However, upon inspection and close listening, the noise seems to be coming from the oven clock which, unfortunately, cannot be gotten to from the outside. I can't find anyplace where I could get to where it is located. I'd just like to unplug the clock or pull it out, whatever it takes to stop this awful noise. The clock doesn't work. Nor does the self-cleaning feature work which is part of the clock operation. Both the oven and burners do work although they're in awful shape since they are 24 years old! I do want to replace the oven but can't do it just yet, maybe this summer.
Do any of you know of anyone who might look at the oven without charging what REAL repairmen charge? I don't want a repair done; I just want to have someone look to see if there's any way that I or he could get to the place where the clock is and have it dismantled so that this noise will STOP. Kirkwood residents, do you think that it's worthwhile for me to ask Bo if he knows anyone who could do that for me? I just don't want to pay $60- $90 for some service guy to come out.
I play the radio, my music, or put on the tv and run those extra, extra loud to cover up the noise, but when I want to sleep, I need it quiet. I have great hearing, unfortunately, and when I wake up in the middle of the night, I can hear the motoring noise. I swear that it could drive someone crazy or crazier in my case!
Any suggestions? I've thought of getting a hammer and just hammering the darn oven/range to death but I'm holding back so far!
Dorothy"
Bless her heart. Love, Ima
She wrote back this morning that she's vainly tried everything she can think of to make it stop and has retreated to her closed bedroom and is playing the TV as loud as she can to drown it out. The service man says it will cost her $90 for the service call even if she doesn't want it fixed. I vote for the sledge hammer solution.
---------------------
"Ever since I woke up yesterday morning, my oven has been making a strange and very annoying incessant noise. It sounds like a motor running. I can hear it from my bedroom if my door is slightly open. It never stops and just came out of nowhere. At first, I thought that the noise was coming from the burners or from the oven itself. However, upon inspection and close listening, the noise seems to be coming from the oven clock which, unfortunately, cannot be gotten to from the outside. I can't find anyplace where I could get to where it is located. I'd just like to unplug the clock or pull it out, whatever it takes to stop this awful noise. The clock doesn't work. Nor does the self-cleaning feature work which is part of the clock operation. Both the oven and burners do work although they're in awful shape since they are 24 years old! I do want to replace the oven but can't do it just yet, maybe this summer.
Do any of you know of anyone who might look at the oven without charging what REAL repairmen charge? I don't want a repair done; I just want to have someone look to see if there's any way that I or he could get to the place where the clock is and have it dismantled so that this noise will STOP. Kirkwood residents, do you think that it's worthwhile for me to ask Bo if he knows anyone who could do that for me? I just don't want to pay $60- $90 for some service guy to come out.
I play the radio, my music, or put on the tv and run those extra, extra loud to cover up the noise, but when I want to sleep, I need it quiet. I have great hearing, unfortunately, and when I wake up in the middle of the night, I can hear the motoring noise. I swear that it could drive someone crazy or crazier in my case!
Any suggestions? I've thought of getting a hammer and just hammering the darn oven/range to death but I'm holding back so far!
Dorothy"
Bless her heart. Love, Ima