Washing machine and Dryer repair service

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  • Make sure it’s on a level surface – it’ll help to keep the drum in place, thus preventing any drum-related issues occurring later down the line
  • Keep mold and unwanted odors at bay by using the right amount of detergent (check the manufacturer’s instructions if you’re not sure about the correct amount to use)
  • Also prevent the onset of mold and unpleasant odors by keeping the door open between wash and dry cycles
  • Regularly check the electrical cords running to your laundry equipment to make sure they aren’t damaged
  • Regularly check and clear your dryer vent/lint filter if necessary - blocked vents run the risk of causing fires.

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Carrying out these maintenance chores will certainly help to extend the life of your laundry equipment. But even then, issues can and will still occur, particularly during the summer and winter months when washing and drying machines have to work much harder under the pressures of more extreme weather temperatures.With an average life cycle between ten and thirteen years, there are lots of things you can personally do to get the best performance out of your washing and drying machine for longer, including:

 

  • Make sure it’s on a level surface – it’ll help to keep the drum in place, thus preventing any drum-related issues occurring later down the line
  • Keep mold and unwanted odors at bay by using the right amount of detergent (check the manufacturer’s instructions if you’re not sure about the correct amount to use)
  • Also prevent the onset of mold and unpleasant odors by keeping the door open between wash and dry cycles
  • Regularly check the electrical cords running to your laundry equipment to make sure they aren’t damaged
  • Regularly check and clear your dryer vent/lint filter if necessary - blocked vents run the risk of causing fires.

 

Carrying out these maintenance chores will certainly help to extend the life of your laundry equipment. But even then, issues can and will still occur, particularly during the summer and winter months when washing and drying machines have to work much harder under the pressures of more extreme weather temperatures.

Common problems our customers report:

 

  • The drum has moved out of place
  • Laundry detergent is clogging the detergent drawer and causing blockages
  • The machine door won't open once the wash/dry cycle has ended
  • Water won’t drain from the drum once the wash cycle is complete
  • Mold is forming on the appliance
  • There’s an unpleasant odor/smell when the door is opened
  • The machine has leaked/flooded
  • Put too much laundry/weight into the machine
  • Banging noises are heard when the machine is powered on
  • Clothes aren’t washing or drying properly.

 

Get your laundry schedule right back on track by getting in touch with us today.

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