Replacing parts instead of up and replacing the entire unit is cost effective, I know I have stated as much throughout the entire year. Here are some additional tips to help keep costs of maintaining your home products down even further!
1 - Know exactly what it is you are buying. If you don't, there are numerous was around this. Call us for free additional support and guidance. StoreForParts.com features over 40 years of Broan-NuTone experience! The last thing you'll want is additional cost on a DIY project. Right?
2 - Know when to hold and when to fold. Sometimes finding help CAN be cheaper. There are many great resources out there for finding quality electricians and installers. Angies list and Nutone's own dealer locator are great for starts.
3 - Buying the parts in bulk will save you on shipping from us. Buy everything at once. It's far better. Trust me.
4 - Shop around. We more than encourage it, and if you find it somewhere cheaper, let us know!
5 - Do your homework. Look for DIY videos and what other customers just like you are saying! There is a plethora of people who have done the same DIY project you are currently undertaking. Amazon features a robust review system that more often than not features helpful information on the part and installation.
Monday, December 31, 2012
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Identifying Broan/Nutone Part Numbers
Hello again! Here at StoreForParts we thought it would be beneficial to write a quick guide on how you can help identify the model number and suffix of your product to help us help you quickly and effortlessly snag the parts you need.
Bulb Heaters - Remove the grille and look on the inside end of the rough-inbox
Central Vacuum Units - Side of the can
Central Vacuum Power Head - Underneath the power head.
Bathroom Fans - On the corner closest to the plug or on the printer sticker that can be found on the motor.
Attic Ventilators - The wiring box.
This guide can be found with pictures by clicking the following link here ----> Parts Finder
By finding the correct model number and corresponding suffix you can effectively eliminate any chance of incorrect parts. Finding the correct part number and suffix is vital for best results. Replacing parts is something almost anyone can do. For further help please call us @ 866-368-8663.
Cheers!
StoreForParts.com
Bulb Heaters - Remove the grille and look on the inside end of the rough-inbox
Central Vacuum Units - Side of the can
Central Vacuum Power Head - Underneath the power head.
Bathroom Fans - On the corner closest to the plug or on the printer sticker that can be found on the motor.
Attic Ventilators - The wiring box.
This guide can be found with pictures by clicking the following link here ----> Parts Finder
By finding the correct model number and corresponding suffix you can effectively eliminate any chance of incorrect parts. Finding the correct part number and suffix is vital for best results. Replacing parts is something almost anyone can do. For further help please call us @ 866-368-8663.
Cheers!
StoreForParts.com
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