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Your washer finishes a cycle but water stays in the tub. This is usually caused by a clogged drain pump filter, a faulty drain pump, or a kinked drain hose.
Clothes come out soaking wet because the spin cycle isn't working. Common causes include a worn drive belt, failed lid switch (top-load), or a faulty motor coupling.
Water on the floor during or after a cycle can be caused by a damaged door boot seal (front-load), loose hose connections, or a cracked tub. It should be fixed before it causes water damage.
You press start and nothing happens. A faulty door latch, blown control board, or a defective timer/start switch is usually the problem — all straightforward repairs.
Loud thumping or banging during the spin cycle often means the shock absorbers (front-load) or suspension rods (top-load) are worn, or the drum bearings are failing.
Your washer shakes across the floor during the spin cycle. This is typically caused by an unbalanced load, worn shock absorbers, or unlevel machine legs that need adjusting.
The cycle starts but water won't enter the tub. A defective water inlet valve, clogged inlet screens, or a faulty pressure switch is usually the culprit.
A persistent musty smell from your front-load washer is caused by mould buildup in the door boot seal and detergent dispenser. A thorough cleaning and seal inspection can fix this.
Your washer begins a cycle then pauses or shuts off. This commonly points to a faulty lid switch, a clogged drain triggering a safety shutoff, or an overheating motor.
If you have a broken washer anywhere in the lower mainland - no matter the issue, our professional technicians can help you get it taken care of TODAY.
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