Is Your Washer…

  • Not Draining Properly?

Overflowing, water-soaked clothes, and mold growth are common signs of this issue. Our appliance technicians will identify the source of the drainage problem and make the necessary washer repairs.

  • Not Spinning Properly?

Are your clothes still dripping after the cycle’s over? If your clothes aren’t wringing out properly, wrinkles and mildew often result. We will figure out the cause of the problem.

  • Not Agitating Properly?

The agitator in the washer is responsible for moving the clothes. A broken one can result in staining, dirt, and odors. We experts will uncover the cause of the agitation problem and take the proper steps to fix it.

  • Noisy?

Noise during a normal load of laundry could be indicative of a big problem. Our appliance technicians will identify the source of the noise and make the repairs necessary to get your washer functioning again.

  • Leaking?

If your washer is leaking, it can cause water damage to your floor, walls, and cabinets. Any leak—no matter the size—needs to be promptly addressed. 

Our Washer Repair Process

How long will it take to repair a washer? Can you tell me the cost of the fix over the phone? To try to demystify the process, we’ve broken it down below:

  1. Inspection and Diagnosis

We conduct a thorough inspection of your washer to identify the root of the problem. Please note that the inspection might continue after one issue has been uncovered. After identifying the issue, we’ll submit a quote for your approval.

  1. Transparent Explanations

Our technicians explain the issue, the required washer repair, and the estimated costs before proceeding. No surprises. No high-powered sales tactics. Just clear and concise explanations.

  1. Efficient Washer Repair

After getting your approval, we’ll get to work. This may require moving items from around your washing machine. Using quality parts, our appliance repair technician will make the necessary changes.

  1. Testing and Quality Check

Post-repair, we run multiple tests to ensure that your washer is operating correctly. We don’t consider the job done until your appliance passes our rigorous quality checks.

The typical takes anywhere between one and two hours. This window may be extended if the part is unavailable, or the work is particularly complex.