WASHER REPAIR

Repair My Appliance understands just how important it is to have a fully functional washer. Without it, all your laundry will need to be done by hand, or you’ll be forced to endure the inconvenience of trips to the laundromat. This is why our team is available 7 days a week for all your washer repairs in Edmonton, Alberta and Including Calgary, Alberta and Surrounding Areas.

Services for washer or washing machines

  • We offer same day or next day washer repairs in Edmonton and the surrounding areas
  • Available 6 days a wee available service or 7 days a week customer service support
  • 90-days Up to 1 YEAR WARRANTY on all washer repairs! conditions apply

Apart from our fast washer repairs, we also back our work with a 100% satisfaction guarantee, and most of our work comes covered by a warranty. Contact us for reputable and affordable Repair My Appliance washer repairs.

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Washers today can experience many different issues. If you are dealing with a washer that won’t fill with water, the drum doesn’t turn, stops mid-cycle, or if the washer is not draining properly, it’s best to leave it to the Repair My Appliance professionals.

We provide service with no pressure or sales tactics. We do not believe in upselling. With fully stocked vehicles, our technicians are equipped with the most commonly used parts

The technician provides an honest assessment of your washer, even if that means it makes more sense to purchase a new one. He will also provide helpful tips and tricks to get the most out of your washer.

Whether it is a front loader or top loader, we have a washing machine repairman in Edmonton and the surrounding areas ready to assist you. We understand how frustrating it can be when an appliance is not working properly, and our goal is to repair your washer as soon as possible.

FAQ About Washers

If your washer is not draining properly, it could be due to a few different reasons. Here are some of the most common causes:

  • Clogged Drain Hose: If the drain hose that connects the washer to the drainpipe or standpipe is clogged with lint, dirt, or other debris, the water won’t be able to flow through. Inspect and clean the drain hose as necessary.
  • Defective Pump: A defective pump can cause water to stay inside the washer as it does not receive enough suction power to expel it from the appliance. Check for any visible signs of damage on the pump and contact a professional technician if you suspect this is the issue.
  • Overfilled Washer: If you’ve filled up your washer with too much clothing or laundry detergent, it may cause problems with drainage as the excess load can put unnecessary strain on the machine’s internal components. To avoid this problem in future, always make sure to only fill up your washer with just enough clothes and detergent for one cycle and no more.
  • Poor Water Pressure: In certain instances, poor water pressure may cause issues with draining in your washer as well. To test this theory, try running another faucet in your home while washing and see if there is any difference in performance – if so, then you may need to contact a plumber about increasing water pressure in your home.

There can be a few different reasons why your washer may leave marks on your clothes. Here are some of the most common causes:

  • Improper Loading: If you overload your washer, it can cause friction which in turn can cause items to rub against each other resulting in pilling, snags, or tears. To avoid this problem, make sure to always follow the manufacturer’s instructions when loading your washer.
  • Incorrect Setting: Washers come with various settings and cycles that are designed for specific types of fabrics and clothing loads such as delicate items or heavily soiled clothing. If you choose the wrong setting for your load, it can cause unnecessary agitation and hence damage to these articles of clothing.
  • Detergent Residue: In some cases, detergent residue left in the washing machine from previous loads may cause markings on your clothes if it is not thoroughly removed –– if this is the issue, then simply running an empty cycle with hot water should do the trick!
  • Old Machine Parts: Over time, certain parts inside a washing machine may wear out and become less efficient at performing their job – such as agitators or impellers that help move around clothing during a cycle – leading to damage and discoloration on garments due to improper agitation during wash cycles. If you suspect that this is happening with your appliance, contact a professional technician who can inspect it and replace any worn-out parts as necessary.

If your washer is not spinning, it could be due to a few different reasons. Here are some of the most common causes:

  • Overloaded Washer: If you’ve filled up your washer with too much clothing or laundry detergent, it can put unnecessary strain on the machine’s internal components and cause them to malfunction. To avoid this problem in future, always make sure to only fill up your washer with just enough clothes and detergent for one cycle and no more.
  • Worn Out Belts: The motor pulley belts that help turn the inner basket during a wash cycle may become worn out over time, which can prevent them from turning properly and hence cause issues with spinning. In this case, you’ll have to contact a professional technician who will be able to inspect your appliance and replace any worn out parts as necessary.
  • Faulty Motor: In certain cases, the motor responsible for turning the inner basket may become faulty due to age or wear and tear – if this is the issue then simply replacing the motor should do the trick! Consult a professional technician for further diagnosis and repair instructions if needed.
  • Out of Balance Loads: Lastly, if your load is not balanced correctly inside the washer tub then it may cause issues with spinning as well – in order to solve this problem, redistribute items inside the tub so that they are evened out evenly before running another cycle.

If your washer is not spinning, it could be due to a few different reasons. Here are some of the most common causes:

  • Overloaded Washer: If you’ve filled up your washer with too much clothing or laundry detergent, it can put unnecessary strain on the machine’s internal components and cause them to malfunction. To avoid this problem in future, always make sure to only fill up your washer with just enough clothes and detergent for one cycle and no more.
  • Worn Out Belts: The motor pulley belts that help turn the inner basket during a wash cycle may become worn out over time, which can prevent them from turning properly and hence cause issues with spinning. In this case, you’ll have to contact a professional technician who will be able to inspect your appliance and replace any worn out parts as necessary.
  • Faulty Motor: In certain cases, the motor responsible for turning the inner basket may become faulty due to age or wear and tear – if this is the issue then simply replacing the motor should do the trick! Consult a professional technician for further diagnosis and repair instructions if needed.
  • Out of Balance Loads: Lastly, if your load is not balanced correctly inside the washer tub then it may cause issues with spinning as well – in order to solve this problem, redistribute items inside the tub so that they are evened out evenly before running another cycle.

If your washer is making strange noises, it could be due to a few different causes. Here are some of the most common issues:

  • Loud Motor: If the motor of your washer is too loud, it could be due to an issue with the bearings or belt that helps turn it. In this case, you’ll have to contact a professional technician who will be able to inspect your appliance and replace any worn out parts as necessary.
  • Squeaks & Rattles: Squeaks and rattles can occur if small objects become lodged in between the agitator and inner basket during wash cycles – simply remove these items by hand and they should stop making the noise.
  • Loose Suspension Rods: Washing machines come with suspension rods that connect the inner basket to the outer cabinet – over time, these rods may become loose which can cause noises during cycles – if this is the problem then simply tightening them up should do the trick! Make sure not to overtighten for safety reasons however.
  • Worn Out Bearings: Lastly, washing machine bearings may also become worn out over time which can cause loud grinding noises when spinning – contact a professional technician who can inspect and replace any faulty parts accordingly if necessary.

Please Note:

Check the user care manual for possible direct solutions to any of the issues listed above.

If problems are not resolve at this point you may have to contact us and have our professional technician solve any issues of your microwave appliance.

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