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We repair all models and brands of washers in Houston and the surrounding cities regardless of the age of the washer. If you have a leaking washer or the washer is not draining the water or for any other problems with your washer, we are ready to help. Just call our local number and let us do the rest in order to bring your washer back to normal working condition. You can reach us 24/7 at our local number for same-day washer repairs in Houston.
713 481-5074
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If you prefer, you can contact us for Houston washer repair service via email. Just provide a brief explanation of your washer problem along with your name and contact information, and as soon as we receive your note, we will contact you with the solution for your washer issue.
We repair all washer models and brands in Houston:
Magic Chef
LG
Whirlpool
Maytag
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Jenn Air
Kenmore
Kitchen Aid
GE
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Speed Queen
Montgomery Wards
Hotpoint
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Our washer repair service areas include all of Houston and the surrounding cities:
Acres Homes
Clear Lake City
Braeswood Place
Kingwood
Houston Heights
Harrisburg
Sunnyside
Inwood Forest
Alief
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Houston
Willowbrook
Genoa
Maplewood
River Oaks
Sharpstown
South Park
North Shore
Aldine
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Downtown Houston
Oak Forest
Memorial
Independence Heights
Addicks
Meyerland
Spring Branch
Braeburn
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Caution: Homeowners should not get involved any washer repairs on their own, unless they are professionally trained and experienced in washer repairs. Repairing gas, electrical and mechanical washer issues that you are not familiar with can be very dangerous and costly. The information posted on our website is only for educational purposes, in order to help you become more familiar with your washer, while also learning how to use them in the most efficient and cost effective way. For professional help on your washer repair service needs in Houston, call us at our local number:
713 481-5074
ANALYZING A WASHER LEAK
PROBLEM: Your washer discharges a small quantity of water on the floor after each use.
A small quantity of water on the floor indicates that the washer may need it new water-level switch. (A significant quantity of water probably would be caused by a worn-out water pump.
To find the source of the leak, do the following:
1. Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet and move the machine away from the wall.
2. Open the control panel. Look for the part to which the hose is attached. This component is the water-level switch and overflow hose. The water-level switch is supposed to turn off the water-intake valve when the water in the basket reaches a preset level. If the water-level switch is maladjusted, and the water in the basket is going higher than it should, the excess is being expelled out of the basket to rough the overflow hose to the floor.
3. Test the water-level switch by placing a receptacle on the floor under the overflow hose that is connected to the water-level switch. Turn on the washer. If water appears in the receptacle, it confirms that the leak is coming from the overflow hose. Either replace the water-level switch or keep the receptacle in place to save yourself the cost of a new switch. Remember to empty it periodical!}.
GETTING RID OF BLACK STAINS IN THE WASHER BASKET
PROBLEM: The basket of your washer is coated with black stains.
A black coating on the surface of a washer basket indicates that your water is high in manganese. This condition affects well water in particular, since water utility usually filter objectionably high levels of minerals at the pumping station. Although manganese is not harmful the results residue can stain your clothes. If your water comes from a well has it tested. If manganese levels are high install a filtering system to reduce the amount of the mineral in the water. In the meantime if washing the surface of the basket with soap and water doesn't remove the stains washing it with straight vinegar. If vinegar doesn't do the job, buy a container of acetic acid from a hardware or home supply store. Mix one part of the chemical with four parts of water. If the residue is particularly heavy, mix two parts of the acid with two parts of water. Put on rubber gloves and goggles and wash the basket with the solution. Whichever of the cleaning steps you try use only rags to apply the cleaning solution. Do not use an abrasive material, such as steel wool, which could damage the porcelain. When stains are gone, toss two tablespoons of baking soda into the appliance and run it, empty, through a complete cycle.
For professional Houston washer repair help call us 24/7 at
713 481-5074
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