A malfunctioning washer or dryer in your laundry room is a real inconvenience. Most of our customers are way too busy to make a trip to a laundromat. In order to avoid large piles of dirty laundry everywhere, you’ll probably want to call a local appliance repair company for washer repair or dryer repair. Go with an affordable, dependable appliance repair company that provides same-day service like Smithtown Appliance Repair.
Repairmen have the necessary tools, training and experience to perform basic and complicated repairs in the original service appointment. We fill our repairmen’s vans with manufacturer parts for popular brands of washers and dryers – including GE, LG, Kenmore, Bryant, Sears, Carrier, Armstrong, Goodman, Lennox, RCA and more!
The most reoccurring type of washing machine repair is for strange noises coming from the machine. We is able to diagnose the source of the loud sound and decide if we should repair or replace the broken parts. The origin of the sound is usually because of a worn-down pump motor or worn belt or bearings.
In the event your washer does not turn on, first take a look to see if it is not plugged in or if a circuit breaker might have flipped off. The problem could also be from a broken latch, thermal fuse or timer. A washer that will not turn on means the cogs, coupler, drive belt or transmission need immediate repair or need replacement.
A washing machine that will not spin means there’s an issue with the door latch, wax motor or motor coupling. Smithtown Appliance Repair can repair these issues right away and have your washing machine spinning again very soon!
The typical causes for a washer overflowing is either the water level pressure switch, water inlet valve or the air dome tube on the washing machine.
A malfunctioning temperature control switch or inlet hose is usually the reason a washer won’t produce cold or hot water.
The most typical dryer issue is strange sounds coming from the appliance. Broken seals, bearings or worn belts often lead to loud noises from dryers.
A dryer that does not generate enough heat to dry clothes won’t be very useful. The cause of the issue is likely a broken high-limit thermostat, heating element or cycling thermostat. These same parts can also cause a dryer to be too hot. Our technician will troubleshoot the dryer to determine the issue and solution.
When your dryer does not turn on, you will want to be sure the appliance is plugged in and that every one of the circuit breakers are flipped on. If the appliance isn’t unplugged and still does not start or tumble, the high-limit thermostat, heating element or cycling thermostat will likely need to be repaired or replaced.
The opposite issue is if the dryer won’t turn off. The reason for this particular problem is either a broken timer or door switch.
A dryer timer has to advance in order to complete the cycle. If the timer won’t advance, it could mean there’s a broken cycling thermostat or timer motor.
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