Circle City Appliance Repair, an industry leader in the field of professional appliance repair in Indiana, has been providing washing machine repair services to residential customers in Indiana for a significant number of years. Our repair technicians have put in a significant number of hours at the factory to ensure that they can fix your washers as efficiently and affordably as feasible. If your washer has suddenly stopped washing or draining water or the water is not heating up, it is time to get in contact with us.
Is Your Washing Machine Not Filling Up with Water?
One of the most prevalent issues with washing machines that send consumers in search of a repair is that they won't fill with water. There might be several causes for this error on your machine. We inspect the intake line thoroughly to look for kinks that can prevent water from reaching your machine even if the main water valve is open. The intake valve is part of your washing machine that connects to the hoses and regulates the flow of water during the filling and draining cycles. Your washing machine may not fill properly or at all if the water input valve is broken since it regulates the flow of hot and cold water into your machine. The valve itself is seldom repairable, therefore please get in touch with us for a thorough diagnosis.
Washer not Draining
A blocked pump filter is probably the blame. Every three months, or whenever it becomes clogged, the pump filter has to be cleaned. The drained water may be reentering the drum even if there are no issues with the pump filter or the drain line. We use the clip to keep the drain hose in position at the back of the machine, above the connection to the machine, so that wastewater doesn't get kicked back into the machine. We double verify that the drain hose is inserted deep enough into the drain outlet and that it is properly attached to the waste exit.
The Washing Machine won't Start?
Having a washer in your own home is a convenient luxury whether you do laundry once a week or every day. Lack of electricity is the most common cause of a washing machine breaking down unexpectedly. There are a few potential causes for this. A flipped breaker is the most typical reason for an unexpected loss of electricity to your washing machine. When either the supply or the demand on a certain circuit becomes excessive, the breaker will trip. Another possibility is that the washer won't turn on because it detects an open door. No matter whether you have a top-loading or front-loading machine, you should expect a lot of water to be splashed about. The washer secures the lid or door throughout the cycle to prevent any accidental openings.
The Washer's Motor Is Bad.
Washer motors are not something that should be seen as a DIY repair project. Rather contact our repair technician for professional repairs to any washer's motor. If you listen carefully, you can usually identify a problem with the motor. When motors are failing, they often make noises like a low buzzing sound. Washing machines with malfunctioning motors tend to make increasingly loud or erratic motor noises. If you hear the washer trying to start and then stopping, the motor is likely broken.