Recommendations Matter Around the House
- Editor

- 6 days ago
- 2 min read
Updated: 5 days ago

Keeping things running smoothly at home often comes down to knowing who to call. A trusted referral isn’t just a name; it is peace of mind when something breaks.
Every homeowner learns this sooner or later: when someone comes highly recommended, take note. You might not need them immediately, but save that name and number; you never know when it will come in handy.
Such was the case for one homeowner who, on a friend’s advice, jotted down the name and number of Lance at Anytime Repair Service Inc. Two years went by without a hitch, but when the washing machine suddenly stopped agitating, that note came in handy. One quick call later, help was on the way.
The diagnosis? The 20-year-old washing machine had finally spun its last cycle. It was beyond repair. But what could have been a frustrating moment turned into a helpful home visit.
While there, Lance didn’t just pack up and leave. He took the time to answer a few other appliance questions and concerns. He checked the stovetop burners, which had been underperforming, and got them working properly again. He also looked at the dishwasher and imparted advice as to how often it should be cleaned (more often than most people realize).
When it came to replacing the washer, the homeowner asked the inevitable question: which brand to buy? Lance said he always recommends Speedmaster, but for this homeowner, that seemed like overkill. Instead, he opted for a simple and reliable choice: Maytag. No bells or whistles, just steady performance. The new machine was also more efficient, using less water and requiring less detergent, which made everyday laundry easier and more cost-effective. A bit of online research confirmed that Maytag still ranks among the most dependable, and within a few days, the washer was in place and ready to go.
Having the right people to turn to makes decisions simpler. Way simpler. A trusted referral, clear advice, and reliable service can really help.
Until next time, peace.





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