Some of the most common reasons to repair a washing machine include water leaking, not filling the washer or not draining, the basket not spinning, noisy bouncing or banging, and problems with the door or gasket. Depending on your specific issue, you can expect to pay more or less for your repair. If the problem is water-related, you may need to replace the inlet valve, drain hose, or pump. The inlet valve or drain hose, which control water flowing into and out of the machine, are generally cheaper fixes, costing about $130 to $140 on average. The pump, however, can cost around $350 or more, including parts and installation services. Mechanical issues can be cheaper to fix; a new door and lock costs between $110 and $280, a new belt averages around $150, and bearings cost about $200. One of the most expensive pieces to replace, besides the pump, is the drum, which can range between $350 and $550, almost the cost of a new washer.

These average prices include the installation and service fee, but of course, those rates can range wildly depending on where you live, your washer brand, and the average cost per hour. In some cases, you may be able to save money by calling a local handyman or performing minor fixes like a door latch by yourself, but it's best to call a professional if you're having problems with the motor, pump, drum, or electrical wiring.

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Here's How Much It'll Cost You To Repair Your Washing Machine - House Digest

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May 15, 2023 at 12:02 am by Mr HomeBuilder
Category: Appliance Repair