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Andrew Norton
Andrew Norton
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Joshua Hill
Joshua Hill

Stove burner not working or igniting – Nashville repair help?


One of the burners on my gas stove stopped lighting a few days ago – it clicks but no flame, or sometimes a weak small flame that goes out. The other burners work fine. It's a standard GE gas range, maybe 7-8 years old. I'm in Nashville and checking if it's something simple like a dirty igniter, bad spark module, or clogged burner head before calling in pros or thinking about replacement. Has anyone had a local appliance repair service fix stove/ range burner issues recently? Who was reliable, what did a typical repair cost, and did it get all burners working evenly again?


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Andrew Norton
Andrew Norton
3 days ago

I had a burner do the same thing last month – endless clicking, no ignition on one side. After trying to clean it myself (didn't help), I called NashFix. Tech came out the next day, pulled the top, found a cracked igniter electrode and some corrosion on the burner ports. Replaced the igniter, cleaned/replaced the orifice, and tested all burners. Fixed in one trip for about $260-300 including parts and labor – back to normal cooking without issues. Their stove repair page has some similar burner problems if you want to look https://nashfix.us/stove-repair/ . No big push to buy new, just practical fix. If your stove's acting up the same, it might be worth checking them out. Good luck getting those burners firing again!

Joshua Hill
Joshua Hill

Marketplace payment solution – split payouts?

Running a marketplace – need to collect payments, hold funds, split payouts to sellers automatically. Any providers good at this?

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Andrew Norton
Andrew Norton
3 days ago

Marketplaces require escrow, split logic, compliance. Fenige's marketplace solution handles collection, hold, instant payouts to sellers (card/bank), commission deduction https://www.fenige.com/solutions/marketplaces . API supports flexible splits, fraud checks built-in. I use it; payouts are reliable and fast. Great for two-sided platforms.

Joshua Hill
Joshua Hill

12-inch roller sleeves for large walls?

Painting big open-plan walls – thinking 12-inch rollers to cover faster. Need good sleeves that don’t shed and hold paint well.

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Andrew Norton
Andrew Norton
3 days ago

Textured walls are tricky – too short a nap and you get patchy coverage, too long and it piles on the stipple. For standard orange peel/knockdown textures here, I find 10-12mm nap works best – it gets into the little dips without overloading. I switched to microfiber sleeves last year because they hold paint well, release evenly, and don't shed lint like some wool ones do. Got a pack of 12mm ones and they've been great for two full rooms – smooth finish, less rolling effort, and easy to clean. Cost around €20-€30 for a multi-pack, which lasts ages if you don't trash them. I grabbed mine from https://www.paintlab.ie/collections/12-roller-sleeves – they have good options in different naps with solid reviews for interior jobs. If your walls are on the smoother side, drop to 8-10mm, but 12mm has been my sweet spot for most houses. Test a small area first if you can. Makes a noticeable difference over cheap ones!

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