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We have experience working on all models and brands of washers in Boston and surrounding cities. If your washer leaks, the water doesn't drain completely or you have any other problematic issues with it, call our toll free number and let us deal with it in order to bring your washer to normal working condition. You can reach us 24/7 at our toll free number for fast washer repairs in Boston.

800-520-8445

We repair all washer brands in Boston such as:

Montgomery Wards
Magic Chef
Maytag
GE

Kenmore
Jenn Air
Hotpoint
Kitchen Aid

Speed Queen
Whirlpool
LG
and more view all brands

Our Service area includes all of Boston and the surrounding cities that are listed below:

Boston MA 02113
Waltham, MA 02452
Lowell, MA 01850
Lynn, MA 01902
Needham, MA 02492
Lawrence, MA 01840
Lexington, MA 02420
Roxbury, MA 02119

Newton, MA 02458
Woburn, MA 01807
Cambridge, MA 02139
Holbrook, MA 02343
Framingham, MA 01701
Andover, MA 01810
Lawrence, MA 01840
Brookline, MA 02445

Framingham, MA 01701
Gloucester, MA 01930
Melrose MA 02176
Norwood, MA 02062
Waltham, MA 02453
Winthrop, MA 02152
Roxbury MA 02119
view the rest service areas


One word of caution: Most of the time when an untrained person gets involved in washer repairs he has a great chance of creating a "basket of disassembled parts" -- where your washer is a mess of parts that the washer repair technician must then reassemble before he can even check what the trouble is. Only once he has put the washer back together can he repair the original problem. This, of course, ends up costing you more for the same repair. In addition, if you get involved in washer repairs which you are not familiar and experienced with, it can be dangerous. This is because you deal with electricity and mechanical systems, so you can easily injure yourself. The information bellow is only for educational purpose and we don’t advise anyone to do your own washer repair. For professional help call us to schedule your repair appointment at our toll free number:

800-520-8445

Keeping Your Automatic Washer Trouble free

The vast majority of washer service calls are "instructional" in nature but they are by no means limited to new equipment. A good example is it consumer who owned her washer for six years before she used permanent-press washer cycle , and then called a technician because the washer kept running out and then back in after the rinse. The washer instruction book which came with the washer (and which she had in a drawer beside the washer) explained the cool-down portion of this cycle had she only remembered to look, she would have saved the price for a washer repair service call. So make it a point always to refer to the instruction hook when you are putting new washer into use or when you are using older washer in new ways. But even if there is a definite mechanical or electrical failure in the washing washer, the odds are very much in your favor that you will help to remedy it, armed only with the understanding of how your washer operates.
One word of caution, however. Before you begin, the points which will prevent this from becoming a "basket job" where the washer service technician must assemble a box of parts and after can check for the trouble with your washer.

In the top load washer, clothing is dried by spinning file basket and letting centrifugal force pull water from the cloth. Sonic top load washers drain water through perforations in the basket into an outlet, from which it is pumped out before the basket begins to spin washer . Other washers begin to spin the basket while it is still filled with water. As centrifugal force mounts, water flows to the top of the basket and out into a tub formed, in many cases, by the outer cabinet itself. From here it is pumped out of the washer through the drain line and the trap installed at the rear by the wall.
In top load washers, the drive mechanism, washer motor, and washer pump are suspended under the washer tub, and are accessible through panels either at the front or rear of the washer. The timer, water temperature switch, and often the water level switch are located in the console, the operating panel which projects above or is formed from the top. This is the section where the washer dials and washer knobs are placed. On most new washers, the components are accessible by removing several screws around the edge of the console and pulling it forward. Be sure that the washer is unplugged before the console or panel is moved.
On front-loading washers, tumble action moves clothing through the wash water. The force of the drop from the revolving drum and the water action remove dirt. Rinsing is provided by a series of fresh water charges entering and leaving the washer drum. The drum speeds up to provide centrifugal force for water extraction in the spin-dry cycle.
The washer controls are usually located on the front panel of the washer, and are serviced and tested by first removing the top. This is done in most cases by removing the screws that attach the top at the back of the washer, lifting the top until it clears the cabinet at the back, then pulling forward to release it from clips at the front.
Wringer washers are still with us, although several manufacturers have dropped them from their lines within recent years. Since most of today's automatics evolved from the wringer, the drive system for the washer agitator is much the same. The wringer normally uses no belts, the motor being attached directly by a coupling and the washer pump engage through the use of a drive tread or rubber surfaced wheel. This is possible because there is no alternate mechanism, such as, necessary to spin the basket, as there is in an automatic washer clutch. There is a power-take-off shaft to drive the wringer. The rubbers rollers are turned through an "in-out" gearbox within the wringer head are typically use impellers to circulate the water in the wash tub.
The newest thing in the home washer field is the compact. Most derived both the wringer type and the automatic washers. The clothing is moved to a separate basket for spinning and/or rinsing. Two separate controls, often spring-wound timers with a single se of contacts, filled with a hose attached as it is in the case of the cause either or both of the tubs to operate.

The tips and information that we have posted here is strictly for educational purposes. This is because you deal with electricity and mechanical systems, so you can easily injure yourself. The information above is only for educational purpose and we don’t advise anyone to do your own washer repair. For professional help call us to schedule your repair appointment at our toll free number:

800-520-8445

 

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