Common Washer Problems We Fix In Denver Metro Area
Washer Not Draining
A washer that is not draining properly often leaves water inside the drum at the end of the cycle. Common causes include a clogged drain pump, blocked drain hose, faulty lid switch, or electronic control failure. Ignoring drainage problems can lead to unpleasant odors, mold growth, and additional damage. Our technicians diagnose and repair washer drainage issues for most major appliance brands throughout the Denver Metro Area.
Washer Not Spinning
When a washer is not spinning, clothes may come out soaking wet after the cycle. This problem is commonly caused by a worn drive belt, failed door lock assembly, damaged motor coupling, suspension issues, or control board malfunctions. Prompt washer repair helps prevent excessive wear and restores proper performance.
Washer Leaking Water
Water leaking from a washer can quickly damage flooring, cabinets, and nearby surfaces. Leaks may be caused by damaged door gaskets, cracked hoses, faulty water inlet valves, drain pump failures, or internal component issues. Our technicians identify the source of the leak and provide reliable washer repair solutions.
Washer Not Filling With Water
If your washer is not filling with enough water or not filling at all, the issue may involve clogged inlet screens, defective water valves, pressure switch failures, or electronic control problems. Proper water levels are essential for effective cleaning and cycle completion.
Washer Making Loud Noises
Grinding, squealing, knocking, or banging noises during operation often indicate worn bearings, damaged suspension components, faulty pulleys, drain pump issues, or motor problems. Unusual sounds should be addressed early before they lead to more expensive repairs.
Washer Shaking Excessively
A washer that shakes violently during the spin cycle may have worn suspension rods, damaged shock absorbers, leveling issues, or an unbalanced drum. Excessive vibration can place additional stress on internal components and reduce the lifespan of the appliance.
Washer Won't Start
When a washer will not start, the problem is often related to a faulty door lock, lid switch, timer, control board, or electrical supply issue. Our technicians perform complete diagnostics to determine the exact cause and recommend the most effective repair.
Washer Stops Mid-Cycle
If your washer stops before completing a cycle, the issue may involve overheating components, faulty sensors, drainage problems, or control board failures. Professional diagnosis helps prevent recurring interruptions and restores reliable operation.
Clothes Coming Out Too Wet
Clothes that remain excessively wet after washing often indicate spin cycle problems, drainage restrictions, suspension failures, or drive system issues. Repairing the underlying problem improves washing performance and reduces drying time.
Washer Displaying Error Codes
Modern washing machines use error codes to indicate specific system faults. These may involve water supply issues, drainage problems, sensor failures, motor malfunctions, or electronic control errors. We diagnose and repair washer error codes for most major appliance brands.