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The best washer repair services team for Kansas City, Johnson County, and Douglas County, KS. Whether your washing machine won’t drain, won’t spin, leaks onto the laundry room floor, or has thrown an error code mid-cycle, our certified technicians diagnose and fix it fast — usually in a single visit.

Book your appliance repair diagnostic appointment now. The diagnostic fee is applied instantly toward the cost of your washer repair if you choose to proceed.

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Expert Washer Repair Services Across the KC Metro

A modern washing machine combines a drive motor (direct-drive or belt-driven), a water inlet system, a drain pump, a control board, multiple sensors (water level, temperature, lid/door switch), and on HE units a suspension system that has to manage spin loads at 1,000+ RPM without walking the unit across the floor. A failure in any one of those creates a different symptom, and the right diagnostic path depends entirely on which.

That’s why washer repair services usually aren’t a great DIY job — and why our factory-certified technicians get it right in one visit instead of three.

Common washer problems our team handles:

  • Washing machine won’t drain — drain pump (the #1 culprit), clogged drain hose, or coin trap obstruction
  • Washer won’t spin — drive belt, motor coupling, lid/door switch, or unbalanced load shutoff
  • Laundry washer repair issue — won’t fill or fills slowly — water inlet valve, screened filter clogged, or water level pressure switch
  • Washer leaking from underneath — drain pump, tub seal, drain hose connection, or water inlet hose failure
  • Washer leaking from the door (front-load) — door boot/bellow worn or torn, door latch alignment, or detergent over-sudsing
  • Loud noises during spin — worn tub bearings (most common on older HE units), drum bearings, or shock absorbers
  • Washer walks across the floor during spin — failed shock absorbers, broken suspension rods, or unlevel feet
  • Clothes still wet after the spin cycle — drain issue, low spin RPM (control board), or worn drum bearings
  • Error codes displayed (LE, UE, OE, dE, F-codes) — almost every error code has a specific component meaning; we read them and diagnose directly
  • Front-load washer smells musty — door boot mold, detergent drawer buildup, or drain pump filter (most common, easy fix)
  • Top-load agitator not agitating — drive coupler (the most common direct-drive Whirlpool failure), agitator dogs, or transmission

Our washer repair services team works on every washer type — front-load, top-load (agitator), top-load HE (impeller), stackable, and combo washer/dryer units — across every major brand.

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Expert Washing Machine Repair for Most Major Brands

Our washer repair services team is factory certified on:

Speed Queen LG Samsung GE Whirlpool Maytag Electrolux Frigidaire Amana Hotpoint Roper

Best washer repair service for Johnson & Douglas County Kansas. Book your appliance repair diagnostic appointment — the diagnostic fee is applied instantly toward the cost of your washer repair.

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— FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my washing machine not draining?

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The most common causes of a washer that won't drain are a clogged drain pump filter, a blocked or kinked drain hose, a failed drain pump, or a stuck lid/door switch (front-loaders won't drain if the door doesn't lock). A technician can quickly diagnose and replace the failing component, typically in a single visit.

Why is my washer leaking water?

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Washer leaks are usually caused by a worn door gasket (front-loaders), damaged inlet hoses, a failing water pump, a cracked tub, or a worn tub seal. Front-loader gasket leaks are common after 5–7 years of use. We identify the leak source and recommend the most cost-effective repair.

Why is my washer making loud noises during the spin cycle?

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Loud noises during the spin cycle are typically caused by worn tub bearings, a failing drive motor, a damaged shock absorber, or an unbalanced load. Bearing failure is the most common cause of washers over 8 years old. Repair cost varies significantly — sometimes replacement is more cost-effective.

How much does washer repair cost?

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Washer repair costs typically range from $99, depending on the issue. Pump and valve replacements fall on the lower end. Bearing replacement, control board repair, and front-loader gasket replacement may cost more. We provide an upfront quote after diagnosis.

Should I repair or replace my washing machine?

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If your washer is less than 8 years old and the repair cost is below 50% of a replacement, repair is usually the better choice. For washers over 10 years old with major component failures (motor, transmission, or bearings), replacement is typically more economical. Speed Queen and commercial-grade washers often justify repair even at higher ages because of their longer expected lifespan.

Why does my front-load washer smell bad?

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Front-load washers can develop odors from mold and detergent buildup in the door gasket, drum, and detergent dispenser. Regular cleaning with washer cleaner tablets and leaving the door ajar between uses helps. If the smell persists despite cleaning, the gasket may need replacement or there may be a hidden mold issue requiring service.

Do you repair all washer brands?

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Yes. We service washers from all major brands including Whirlpool, GE, Samsung, LG, Maytag, Frigidaire, KitchenAid, Kenmore, Speed Queen, Bosch, and Electrolux. See our full list on the brands repaired page.

How long does washer repair take?

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Most washer repairs are completed in a single visit lasting 1 to 2 hours. Bearing or tub seal replacements can take 2–3 hours due to the extensive disassembly required. If a specialty part needs to be ordered, we'll return promptly to complete the repair, typically within a few business days.