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Washing machine not draining
A clogged or jammed drain line, as well as a malfunctioning pump, lid switch, or belt, can all cause a washing machine not to drain. Whatever the cause, the water must be drain from the washing machine before diagnosing the problem or performing any repair work.
Washing machine won't spin
Normally, your washing machine will not start a spin cycle until the water has been drained. The drainage hose could become clogged with debris from your garments or kinked. If the hose becomes kinked or crushed, it will almost certainly need to be replaced.
Washing machine won't start
First, make sure the power is on and that the machine is plugged in. You should check the outlet to make sure it's working. It may be a blown fuse or a circuit breaker thrown. If you need assistance to identify the problem, contact us right away and we'll send out one of our washing machine technicians.
Washing machine is leaking water
The door seal / flange is one of the most common reasons of washing machine leaks. The seal on the door is frequently damaged or destroyed, allowing water to leak down the front of the machine either internally or externally. Check for moisture around the exterior of the door seal on front-loading washers. We can replace the door seal for you or identify any other problems that is causing the leaking.
Washing machine making strange noises
The major reason for your washing machine's noise could be an uneven load during a spin cycle, loose drum bearings, a clogged filter, or a trapped item such as a coin. If your washing machine makes a loud rumbling or repetitive pounding sound, especially during the spin cycle, it is most likely due to damaged or loose drum bearings.
