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We repair a wide range of washing machines:
- Top loading washing machines
- Front loading washing machines
- Combination units
- Compact washing machines
Washer Brands We Commonly Service:
- LG
- Samsung
- Whirlpool
- Maytag
- Kenmore
- GE
Frequently asked questions about washing machine repair
Is it worth it to repair a washing machine?
Many homeowners wonder if it is worth repairing a washing machine instead of buying a new one. The answer to this question depends on several factors such as the age of the machine, the cost of repair, and the extent of the damage. If your washing machine is less than five years old and the repair costs less than half the price of a new machine, it is generally worth repairing. However, if the machine is over ten years old or the repair cost is more than half the price of a new one, it may be more cost-effective to replace the machine.
What is the most common problem with washing machines?
The most common problem with washing machines is a worn-out drive belt. This results in the washing machine stopping mid-cycle, not spinning or agitating, or producing an unusual noise. Another common issue is a clogged or malfunctioning drain pump. This may cause the machine not to drain properly, creating water leakage and other issues. Lastly, broken or damaged drum bearings may cause loud noise or worsen the machine's performance.
How do you diagnose a broken washing machine?
To diagnose a broken washing machine, you need to perform a few simple checks. For instance, if the machine is not spinning, you should check if the drive belt is worn out or slipped. You can also check if the washer lid switch is functioning correctly if the machine doesn't agitate. If you notice that the machine is not filling with water or that clothes come out still dirty, then there may be a clog in the water inlet valve or a malfunctioning solenoid. You can also inspect the machine's parts like the motor, drum, pump or pump belt to see if they are worn or broken.
Why is my washing machine not washing or spinning?
Several things could cause your washing machine not to wash or spin, including clogged or malfunctioning hoses, broken or burned drive belts, malfunctioning door latch, faulty motor, or a malfunctioning lid switch. If you notice any burning smell or noise from the machine, it is vital to turn off the power and contact a technician immediately.
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