animal lover, gardener, knitter, and gourmet cook
 

washer update

The repairman from Krisay’s came on Tuesday. He said the issue is either with the pressure sensor or the control unit. I looked the parts up online and while the pressure sensor isn’t too expensive (relatively speaking), once you add the cost of the service call, the part, and the labor to install it, I’m surely looking at over $200 for the fix. The control unit, on the other hand, is like a $300 part, so I guess if that’s the problem, I am getting a new washing machine. I guess you could say that I’m not very happy about this.