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Professional Washing Machine Repair Services in Baytown, TX

Ensuring You Have a Reliable Washing Machine in Your Home

Washing machines are essential appliances that we often take for granted until they malfunction and disrupt our laundry routine. At Mr. Appliance of Baytown, we provide professional washing machine repair services for homeowners in Baytown, TX. When you notice issues with your washing machine, it's important to schedule residential repair service promptly. Taking early action can prevent further damage to your washing machine and mitigate the risk of water damage to your home or property. Washers can experience various problems, such as failure to turn on, drain, or spin. Discover more about our local washing machine repair solutions, and reach out to us today to schedule service.

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Professional Washing Machine Repair Services in Baytown, TX
Ensuring You Have a Reliable Washing Machine in Your Home
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Repairing All Brands & Types of Washing Machines

At Mr. Appliance of Baytown, we take pride in repairing washing machines from all brands and types. Whether you have a front-loading, top-loading, combination unit, or compact washing machine, our experts are equipped to handle them all. We are pleased to answer your inquiries regarding washing machine repairs and provide estimates for repair costs in Baytown, Highlands, and Mont Belvieu, TX. Some of the brands we commonly service include the following:

  • Whirlpool
  • LG
  • GE
  • Samsung
  • Kenmore
  • Maytag
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Washing machines are complex appliances that perform a crucial task. If you encounter any problems with your washer, we strongly recommend reaching out to us as soon as possible. Addressing the issue promptly minimizes the likelihood of extensive and costly damage to your appliance. Here are some common washing machine issues we can resolve:

    • Washing machine not turning on: If your washing machine fails to respond when you attempt to turn it on, it can be frustrating. Possible causes include a tripped off-balance switch or problems with the timer circuitry or outlet. Try redistributing the clothes in the machine, and if the issue persists, professional assistance may be required.
    • Washing machine not agitating: Several factors can cause a washing machine to stop agitating, such as agitator assemblies, worn drive belts, wigwag plungers or filters, transmission mode levels, or drive spindles. Other potential culprits include a malfunctioning internal timer contact, lid switch, or pressure switch.
    • Washing machine not spinning: If your washing machine doesn't spin properly, leaving your clothes excessively wet, there may be issues with wiring, timer contacts, lid switches or plungers, spin solenoids, or drive belts.
    • Excessive vibration: Washing machines that vibrate excessively may be situated on a weakened wood floor or have uneven leveling. Other potential causes include worn damper pads or snubber pads.
    • No cold water: Check if the cold-water valve is turned off, as that may be the reason for no cold water. Sediment buildup in the valve can also contribute to the issue.
    • Water leakage: A leaking washing machine not only incurs costs but can also cause damage to your home. Leaks may result from excessive soap usage or problems with tubs, drain hoses, pumps, or tub water injection hoses.
    • Improper draining: Defective pumps, worn drive belts, or clogged drain hoses can lead to inadequate water drainage. Prompt attention is crucial to prevent significant problems.
    • Soap residue on clothing: If your clothing retains soap residue after washing, a clogged cold water valve or defective timer contact may be the cause.
    • Spots on clothing: Spots that don't come out with soap and water may indicate a faulty transmission that produces transmission oil in the washing machine.
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