Appliances · Washer Repair
Washing machine repair in Toronto and the GTA.
A drum full of water, a spin that never comes, a machine walking across the floor. We diagnose it on a flat $79.99 service call and quote the repair before we touch a part.
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What usually
turns out to be wrong.
Most washer faults come down to three systems: the one that fills, the one that drains and the one that spins. A machine that fills slowly is nearly always upstream, at the inlet screens or the taps. A machine that won’t drain is nearly always the pump or the trap in front of it. A machine that won’t spin can be the door lock, the load balance or the bearings, and those are very different repairs. We find out which before anything is quoted.
The drum is full and it won’t drain
On a front loader the first place to look is the coin trap behind the lower panel: lint, hair, coins and underwires collect there. After that it is the pump impeller, then a drain hose kinked behind the machine.
It won’t spin and the clothes come out soaked
A front loader will refuse to spin an unbalanced load and simply drain instead. Where the load isn’t the issue, we test the door lock, which has to prove itself closed before the drum is allowed up to speed.
It roars or grinds on the spin
A rumble that rises with the spin and a drum that moves when you rock it by hand usually means the rear bearing. It is the one washer repair worth pricing against a new machine, and we will say so.
It walks across the laundry room
New machines still carrying their shipping bolts do this, and so do machines standing on feet that were never levelled. On older top loaders it is worn suspension rods, which let the tub swing instead of damping it.
It fills slowly, or not at all
The screens inside the inlet hoses silt up with grit from the supply, and both taps have to be fully open. Where the screens are clear, the fault is usually the fill valve solenoid or the pressure switch behind it.
A puddle under the door
Front loaders leak at the bottom front of the door boot, where a tear collects behind the fold. The other usual sources are a split hose at the tap and a dispenser drawer clogged enough to overflow down the back.
What the job includes.
The fault, found before anything is bought
Panel off, machine out from the wall, and the pump, the door lock and the fill circuit tested rather than swapped on a guess. The $79.99 covers that, whatever it turns out to be.
The pump and the trap
Coin trap emptied, impeller checked, the hose run straightened and the standpipe checked for depth, because a hose pushed too far down it will siphon the machine as it fills.
The parts that actually wear
Pumps, door locks, boot gaskets, inlet valves, shock absorbers and control boards, confirmed against the plate inside the door frame before anything is ordered.
The hoses and taps behind it
While the machine is out we check the fill hoses for bulges, the taps for weeping and the shut-off valves for whether they actually close. Those are cheap now and expensive later.
Levelled and run
The machine goes back level on all four feet and runs a cycle through fill, drain and spin before we leave, and the work is warrantied for two years.
How the visit goes.
- 01Describe the cycleTell us at what point it goes wrong: filling, washing, draining or spinning. That one detail narrows the fault more than the brand does.
- 02Out from the wallThe flat $79.99. We pull the machine out, run it far enough to watch the fault happen, and open the panel it lives behind.
- 03The honest quotePart cost and labour, and where the repair approaches the price of the machine, we say that instead of selling it to you.
- 04Repair and prove itThe part goes in, the feet are set level again, and we run a full cycle through the spin so you can hear it before we go.
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On the public record
“My dishwasher was installed quickly and expertly including delivery of the new machine and removal of the old one.”
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A flat $79.99 service call. That covers pulling the machine out, finding the fault and telling you plainly what it is. Parts and labour are quoted after that, and nothing further is charged until you have agreed. Front loaders often need the lower panel off and the coin trap emptied to reach the pump, and that is part of the diagnosis rather than an extra.
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