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Washer Repair

washer-repairWasher Repair: Where would we be without clothes washers? Almost everybody these days relies on washers to their laundry and keep their clothes clean, and no one wants to go doing all the laundry by hand.

 

Construction and configuration of these machines varies from manufacturer to manufacturer, so we recommend you contact our team of skilled technicians who are experienced in repairing and servicing all brands of washers.

 

There are some common problems that we often see our customers facing with their clothes washers:

  • The main electrical power line may not be properly connected to the outline. Check to make sure it didn’t get unplugged at some point, either from someone or something bumping into it, or due to the vibrations of the machine until when it’s in operation
  • Check your circuit breaker to make sure there hasn’t been a blown fuse or damage electrical plug
  • Check the water supply. Sometimes, blockages or kinks can cause disruptions of the knobs and hoses. It’s important to ensure that all water supply lines and components are working correctly, and make sure the flow of water from the faucet to the hose is occurring properly
  • Washers can also become dirty or stinky if dirt and smell accumulates over time. Front loading and top loading washers are both prone to this issue. Using water, baking soda or orange juice, and white vinegar can help you clean your machine if you add them to the unit and run the washing machine on a full cycle without clothes in it. If the problem is more serious, household ammonia, mild detergent and bleach may be necessary. Combining household ammonia with detergent creates a cleaning solution that you can use to rinse the inside of the unit. After rinsing the inside of the machine, wipe it dry with a towel and then use liquid bleach to finish cleaning the machine.

 

If you attempt to fix your machine yourself, make sure you unplug it first to prevent electrocution or other injury to your self. We strongly recommend you contact our team to have us quickly and professional service your unit so you don’t need to worry about it. Call us today if you need repairs for your clothes washer units in the San Francisco, Marin County or San Mateo areas.