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Same-day
Washer Repair in Philadelphia
Same-day appliance repair for refrigerators, ovens, stoves, washers, dryers, garbage disposals, and more in Philadelphia.
Washer Diagnosing &
Expert Repair
We specialize in pinpointing the problem fast. Using diagnostic tools and years of hands-on experience, we quickly identify both mechanical and software-related issues in all major washer brands. From faulty control boards to broken door locks or water level sensors, we’ve seen—and fixed—it all. Once we identify the root cause, we perform reliable, long-lasting repairs using high-quality parts and industry-proven techniques. Our goal is simple: to get your washer running like new, minimizing downtime and saving you from costly replacements. Whether it's a front-load or top-load model, you can count on us for a fast, accurate, and stress-free repair experience.
If your washer isn’t spinning properly—or not spinning at all—your laundry routine quickly becomes a hassle. Poor spinning can leave your clothes soaked, dirty, or musty, and is often caused by worn-out belts, malfunctioning motors, or unbalanced loads. We thoroughly inspect all spin-related components, including the drive belt, motor coupling, clutch, and control board, to restore optimal performance. In addition, if your washer is taking too long to drain, or refusing to drain altogether—it’s time for a full drainage system inspection. We check for blockages in the drain hose, obstructions in the pump, or issues with the water level sensor. By clearing clogs and testing flow efficiency, we help prevent water buildup, mold growth, and system damage. A well-functioning washer should clean thoroughly—and we make sure yours does just that.
Maximizing Spin Performance
& Drainage Flow
Washing Machine
Repair Services



Common Washer Problems We Fix
1. If your washer won’t power on at all, the issue may be electrical. A tripped circuit breaker, blown fuse, faulty power cord, or a bad outlet could be to blame. In some cases, internal wiring issues or a malfunctioning control board may be the culprit, especially if your machine has been exposed to moisture or a recent power surge.
2. If the washer won’t spin, you could be dealing with a broken lid switch, which prevents the spin cycle from starting when the lid is open. Another possible cause could be a worn or broken drive belt, a malfunctioning motor, or even a faulty transmission. Any of these can stop the drum from spinning properly, leaving your clothes soaking wet.
3. If your washer won’t drain, the issue could be with the drainage system. A clogged or kinked drain hose is a common cause. A faulty or jammed drain pump may also prevent water from exiting the tub, causing backup and standing water. Blocked filters or stuck coins and debris can also interfere with proper draining.
4. Leaks are another common frustration. If you notice water pooling under your washing machine, it could be due to a cracked or damaged hose, a faulty water pump, or loose inlet and outlet connections. Worn door seals and gaskets are also frequent offenders, especially in front-load washers.
5. Excessive noise or shaking during cycles could be caused by an unbalanced load, worn drum bearings, or shock absorbers that have stopped doing their job. Overloading the washer or running it on an uneven surface can also create intense vibrations and loud banging noises.
6. If your washer isn’t filling with water, there could be a problem with the water inlet valve, a clogged filter screen, or a malfunctioning water level sensor. It might also be something as simple as the water faucets not being fully turned on or a kink in the supply hose.
Washer Maintenance Tips for Long-Lasting Performance
1. Inspect Hoses Frequently
Check washer hoses for cracks, bulges, or leaks. Replace them every 3–5 years—or sooner if you notice any damage—to prevent costly water leaks.
2. Measure Detergent Carefully
Too much detergent causes residue build-up, reduces cleaning power, and shortens your washer’s lifespan. Follow the manufacturer’s recommended amount for the best results.
3. Deep Clean Monthly
Run an empty cycle with a washing machine cleaner or a 1:1 mix of white vinegar and water. This helps remove odors, soap scum, and mineral deposits from the drum and internal parts.
4. Avoid Overloading the Drum
Overstuffing your washer strains the motor, bearings, and suspension. Load clothes loosely so water and detergent circulate effectively.
5. Keep It Level
A wobbly washer increases noise, vibration, and wear on components. Use a level tool and adjust the machine’s feet to keep it stable.
6. Clear Lint and Debris Regularly
If your washer has a lint filter or debris trap, clean it often. For models without self-cleaning features, removing lint manually helps maintain drainage and performance.

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Welsch Road
Torresdale
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Tacony
Holmesburg
Mayfair
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Northeast- Philadelphia
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