A broken washing machine is an inconceivable hassle for many individuals. If you’re like most people in Euclid, you’re stuffing as many tasks as you can right into your day to get every little thing done, and a broken washing machine is not in the equation. We’re here to help. Cleveland Appliance Repair is budget-friendly and has dependable professionals who are ready to help.
Our professionals have all the tools needed to securely as well as rapidly fix your washing machine. We’re just a call away. Our vans are outfitted with producer parts for significant washing machine parts for GE, LG, Kenmore, Maytag, Whirlpool, Samsung, as well as much more!
WASHING MACHINE PROBLEMS
ABNORMALLY LOUD NOISES
If you place too many garments in the washing machine, it’s most likely your machine will make a great deal of noise, particularly while it’s on the spin cycle. As Euclid appliance repair specialists, our professionals can identify the problem and identify if it will be better for you to fix or replace the appliance. Typical reasons for washing machine issues are due to a broken pump motor, a used belt, or used bearings.
FAILS TO TURN ON
Before you worry, ensure your washing machine is plugged in and getting power. You also need to inspect the breaker to ensure everything is working correctly. Causes of your washing machine not switching on is a broken door latch, thermal fuse, or broken timer.
WON’T SPIN
If your washing machine won’t spin, there’s an problem with the wax motor, door latch, or motor coupling. There’s no need to fret. Cleveland Appliance Repair has professionals who are ready to make the essential repair services so you can continue your routine.
OVERFLOW
The primary reason your washing machine is overrunning is a malfunction with the water level pressure switch or the air dome tube. Although these problems seem like complex repair services, this an very easy repair we can make.
NO HOT OR COLD WATER
The primary culprit of no hot or cold water throughout your washing cycle is a broken temperature control switch. Another culprit in this situation is a broken inlet pipe.