Repairing All Types & Brands of Washing Machines
The seasoned experts at Mr. Appliance of Melbourne have experience servicing and repairing all major types of washing machines, including front-loading, top-loading, compact, and combination units. Some of the washing machine brands we commonly service throughout Melbourne include:
- Amana
- GE
- Kenmore
- LG
- Maytag
- Miele
- Samsung
- Whirlpool
- And more!
Common Washing Machine Problems We Repair
When your washing machine shows signs of a problem, it’s important to contact us as soon as possible. The longer you wait to schedule repairs, the more damage your appliance could sustain, resulting in expensive repairs or even premature replacement if the damage is severe enough. Some of the most common washing machine problems we resolve include the following:
- It won’t turn on
- It won’t agitate
- It’s not spinning
- It’s vibrating excessively
- It’s making strange sounds
- There’s no cold/hot water
- It’s leaking water
- It’s not draining clothes properly
- There’s soapy residue or spots on clothes
All the Parts Your Washer Needs to Run Smoothly
Your washer might require some new parts to get it working properly again. No matter what parts your washer needs for reliable operation, we keep the highest quality parts in stock. Mr. Appliance of Melbourne can replace any parts your residential washer might need to ensure it operates smoothly again, including:
- Agitator assemblies
- Belts
- Drive spindles
- Hoses
- Lid plungers
- Lid switches
- Pressure switches
- Pumps
- Solenoids
- Timers
- Transmissions
- Wigwag plunger/lifters
- And more!
Why Choose Mr. Appliance of Melbourne?
When your broken washing machine is throwing off your everyday household routine, don’t make things worse by letting someone inexperienced attempt to repair it. You can trust the highly qualified appliance repair technicians at Mr. Appliance of Melbourne. Working with our team also offers the following benefits:
- All our parts and services are guaranteed for an entire year.
- We offer competitive, upfront, and flat-rate pricing.
- We can schedule appointments around your busy schedule.
- You’ll never be charged for overtime for any of our professional services.
- We’re licensed and fully insured for your protection and peace of mind.
Schedule Washing Machine Appliance Repair Service Today!
Is your home’s washing machine not working? Our local washing machine repair experts are fully equipped to get your washer back up and running efficiently again in no time. The highly qualified technicians at Mr. Appliance of Melbourne have years of experience diagnosing and repairing all types and brands of residential washers throughout Melbourne, FL and the surrounding communities. We’re committed to providing upfront, honest pricing, so you never have to guess how much it will cost to have your appliances repaired. We also include a one-year parts and labor warranty for all our residential washing machine repair services for your peace of mind. The Neighborly Done Right Promise backs all our services. Reach out to Mr. Appliance of Melbourne today to schedule service for your washer!
Can I Fix My Washing Machine Myself?
Some minor issues, like a clogged filter or a misaligned load, can often be fixed at home. We recommend contacting us for more complex problems involving electrical components, motors, or internal parts to avoid injury or further damage.
What Should I Do if My Washing Machine Doesn’t Drain Water?
When your washing machine won’t drain, you may have a clog. Follow these steps if the washing machine isn’t draining:
- Check if the drain hose is kinked or blocked.
- Inspect the filter or pump for obstructions.
- Ensure nothing is clogging the drain where your hose connects to your home's plumbing.
- If the issue persists, it may indicate a faulty pump, in which case professional help is recommended.
Why Is My Washing Machine Shaking or Moving During Operation?
The washing machine should stay balanced during operation. Excessive vibration or movement is often a result of:
- An unbalanced load inside the drum. Pause the machine and redistribute the clothes evenly.
- The machine being placed on an uneven surface. Adjust the machine’s feet for stability.
- Worn-out shock absorbers or suspension springs, which will require replacement by a technician.
How Can I Prevent Washing Machine Breakdowns?
Our team provides ongoing appliance maintenance services to boost the lifespan of your washing machine. You can help us with regular maintenance between visits by doing the following:
- Clean the filter and lint trap regularly.
- Use the correct detergent and measure it according to the manufacturer's recommendations.
- Avoid overloading the drum to prevent strain on the motor and bearings.
- Check hoses for cracks or leaks periodically.
Is It Better to Repair or Replace My Washing Machine?
This depends on the age of your machine and the cost of the repair. If the repairs cost over 50% of the price of a new machine or if your washer is more than 10 years old, replacing it may be a better investment. Modern washing machines are often more energy- and water-efficient, which could save money in the long run. The average washing machine lasts around 10-13 years. Proper maintenance and occasional repairs can help extend its life.
Do You Supply Washing Machine Replacement Parts?
Yes, we stock many approved washing machine parts. Some of the most common parts we replace include:
- Drums
- Timers
- Hoses
- Belts
- Pumps
- Switches
How Long Does It Take to Repair or Replace a Washer?
We do our best to finish the job as quickly and efficiently as possible. The length of time it takes to repair the washing machine depends on the problem. We’re trained in the most effective ways to fix your washer without taking too much of your time.
What are the Most Common Washing Machine Problems?
Washing machines get damaged over time. Some of the most common washing machine issues include:
- Leaking machine
- Machine leaves spots on clothing
- Excessive vibration or noise
- Washing machines that won't switch on
- Washing machines that aren't spinning laundry properly
- Washing machines that won't drain