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Welcome to washing machine repair platform

 There are a number of things than can go wrong with your washing machine. The average price for a washing machine repair ranges from  $165 to $365.

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 The residential appliance repair process starts with you calling us at 281-505-2800 or filling out our short contact form. We will immediately schedule a convenient appointment for you. Our skilled technician will soon be on his way to your residence.   He will make sure to bring all the tools, equipment and materials with him. Our technician will quickly identify the problem and find the best solution. He will give you a plan of action as well as an accurate estimate of all expenses. 

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 For professional commercial appliance repair, please call us at 281-505-2800 or fill out our short contact form. We will provide you with a convenient time window for your repair appointment. Our tech will be on his way bringing with him all the equipment and tools necessary. He will thoroughly examine your broken commercial kitchen appliance. Usually, commercial appliances get a lot of use out of them. Sometimes dirt and grease get into internal parts.

Mainly Problems

Washer is making strange sounds or vibrations.

Pump & Pump Motor

The drain pump on a washing machine is used to pump the water from the wash tub before and during the spin cycle. The pump may be belt driven, motor driven or have its own electric motor. A noise coming from the washing machine during or after the spin cycle can indicate that the drain pump has a restriction or has become defective. 

Drive Belt

 The drive belt is used to connect the drive motor to the transmission in some top load washers, or the drive motor to the wash basket in most front load washers. The drive belt is used to connect the drive motor to the transmission in some top load washers 

Direct Drive Motor Coupling

 Some top load washers use a direct drive motor coupling to transfer power from the motor to the transmission. The drive coupling connects the motor to the transmission and consists of two plastic drive forks with a rubber coupling between them. 

Shock Absorbers

 All front-load washing machines have shock absorbers that are used to dampen the tub movement in the spin cycle. The shock absorbers or struts are attached to the base frame and to the outer tub and you will need to remove the front panel or the rear panel to access them. 

Tub Dampening Strap

 Some models of top-load washers use tub dampening straps to cushion the movement of the tub during the spin cycle. There are four straps attached to the top of the tub and to each corner of the cabinet.  

Drive motor

 The main drive motor on a top load washer is used to operate the transmission, spin the wash basket and on some washers, to operate the pump as well.  

Drive Motor Pulley &Transmission Pulley & Pump Pulley

 On belt driven washing machines, the motor pulley supports the drive belt and in some cases the pump belt. There will also be corresponding pulleys on the transmission and the pump. These pulleys can accumulate a buildup of grease.

Pump Belt

 On belt driven top load washers, the pump belt is what drives the pulley on the drain pump. Regular use and age can cause the pump belt to become cracked or frayed, which can create a squealing or thumping noise during the drain or spin cycle.  

Tub Bearing

 Both top and front-load washing machines have tub bearings that allow the wash basket or inner tub to rotate freely. Top load washers normally have a bearing at the bottom or input of the transmission and another where the shaft attaches to the inner tub. 

Agitator Directional Cogs & Dogs

 Agitator directional cogs, sometimes referred to as agitator dogs, are often used to operate the upper portion of dual action agitators. 

Clutch Assembly

 Some top load washers use a clutch assembly to lock the transmission input shaft to the wash basket drive during the spin cycle. Over time, the repeated friction of the clutch pads rubbing against the housing can cause the clutch to wear and create a scraping sound.  

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Washin machine problems


If your washing machine is broken, and you are not quite sure what’s wrong with it, you’ve come to the right place! On this page you’ll find troubleshooting videos that can help you determine the reason why your washer won’t drain or why it won’t agitate your clothes. We’ve also got a list of symptoms, in order of how commonly they occur in washing machines. If you click on the symptom your appliance is experiencing, you’ll be able to review the parts that can repair your washer’s issues.

Common Broken Washer Symptoms

Noisy

Learn how to troubleshoot and repair a noisy washer by the type of noise it makes, from the rattle of a pump motor, to the squealing of a belt or worn tub bearings.

Leaking

Diagnose the reason for your leaking washer, from a worn pump and door seals, to a failed water inlet valve.

Will not start

Find out how to fix a washer that will not start, by checking a few key components, such as door latch switches, timers, electronic controls, and thermal fuses.

Will not agitate

Diagnose why your washer will not agitate, by inspecting components like the agitator cogs, coupler, drive belt and transmission.

Timer will not advance

Determine why your washer’s timer will not advance by troubleshooting parts, like the lid switch, timer motor, water level control and drain pump.

Pumps but does not spin

Learn how to repair a washer that will not spin by testing the direct drive motor coupling, the door lock and the wax motor.

Shakes and moves

Find out how to troubleshoot and repair a washer that shakes and moves, by inspecting shock absorbers, tub dampening straps and leveling legs.

Will not fill with water

Determine why your washer will not fill with water by learning how to test an inlet hose, lid switch and a water inlet valve.

Will not stop filling with water

If your washer won’t stop filling with water, then troubleshoot the common reasons like the water inlet valve, water level pressure switch and the air dome tube .

Burning smell

If there is a burning smell coming from your washer, troubleshoot the common problems and learn which parts can cause the odor, from drive belts to motor pulleys.

Lid or door will not open

If your washer has a door or a lid that won’t open, check for broken parts like the lid hinge or pin.

No hot or cold water

Find out how to repair a washer that won’t fill with hot or cold water by troubleshooting the common problem parts like a temperature control switch or inlet hose.

Fills and drains at the same time

Learn how to fix a washer that is filling and draining at the same time, by inspecting the common parts that cause issues, like the water level and pressure switches.

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