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If your washer is leaking or doesn't cold or cold water, or if you have any other issues with your washer, you need the help of a professional technician.  Simply call our Charlotte toll free number and we will take care set up an appointment to solve your washer problems. We are available any day of the week, 24 hours a same day washer repair at:

704 625-1562

For parts only: 800-370-9281

Please note that all purchased washer parts are shipped directly to you

We repair and service all washer brands such as:

Magic Chef
Kelvinator
Montgomery Wards
Jenn Air

GE
Maytag
Kenmore
Kitchen Aid

Frigidaire
Whirlpool
Speed Queen
and more view all brands

If you need a washer repair in Charlotte, our service area covers all of Charlotte and the surrounding areas. Please view the complete list below:

Charlotte
West Charlotte
South Charlotte
North Charlotte
East Charlotte
Mount Holly
Fort Mill

Huntersville
Harrisburg
Cramerton
Mc Adenville
Matthews
Lowell
Eastland

Stanley
Gastonia
Concord
Cornelius
Davidson
Van Wyck
view the rest service areas


Read on for information about how to extend the life of your washer and how to used in the most efficient way - which will save you money on your utility bills. Do keep in mind that the information is purely for informational purposes. We are not suggesting that you do the washer repairs yourself. All washer repairs require experience, special tools, and professional training. And repairing gas or electric systems can be extremely dangerous if you don't have the knowledge or experience that is essential to do the job. For experienced, professional washer help call us any time a day, seven days a week at the following number:

704 625-1562

WASHERS

On some washing machines the solenoids move as the washer transmission is in operation. As they become older, the conductor may break inside the insulation of the washer wiring harness which goes to the washer solenoid. To check for this condition, remove the plug from the receptacle to disconnect all power from the washer. Then pull the connector from the terminal on the solenoid, grasp the wire about 6 inches back from the end, and pull oil it firmly and steadily. If the conductor pulls out of the insulation or you feel a "give" in the wire, splice a new piece of wire into the washer harness at least 6 inches back from the terminal. If yours is a motor-reversal-action washer, look to see if the washer rotation is actually reversing in the wash and spin cycles. Always check to see if the pulley driving the gear case is turning the shaft to which it is attached. Most washer pulleys are locked to their shaft with allen-head set screws. Check the belt or belts to be sure they are not slipping. These observations show that the external controls of the washer transmission are functioning, or that the agitator is engaging but slipping, then the problem lies in the gearbox itself. If your washer is less than eight years old, it is possible that you may be able to repair a broken gearbox. Usually, though, it's best to obtain an entire rebuilt drive assembly, available for many washer. The rebuilding of these assemblies requires special tools to properly align bearings and gears, it’s usually wise to call a properly equipped and trained washer repair technician for this sort of' repair. Luckily, though, the gearbox is not likely to require repair until the washer has seen many years of hard usage.  Most late-model automatic washers have a filter in the water system to reduce the amount of lint from fabrics. Operating at all times when the washer is washing or rinsing, the system removes water from a tub outlet, pumps it through the filtering device and back into the washer basket. Valuing devices in the washer pump control the water flow and direct it either to the filter or to the drain outlet. On motor-reversal types, the pump will discharge the water when turning in one direction to provide spinning action, and to the filter when turning in the opposite direction for agitation. Naturally, if something happens to stop water flow through the filter, the filtering action will stop. On most machines, you can see the water flow back into the washer if it is functioning correctly. On others, you must visually check the components in the filtering system to be sure the passages are not clogged. Some fabrics, such as terry cloth, flannel, etc.  give off large amounts of lint. Others, such as corduroy, hold lint. Lint givers and lint holders should not be washed in the same load, as the lint will become attached to the nap of the lint-holding fabric before it gets into the water stream where it can be filtered. If a problem with lint is encountered, a fabric softener added to the rinse water will do much to eliminate the condition, especially in the case of wash-and-wear fabrics.

Please note that this information is for your own educational purposes and we aren’t suggesting tips for doing-it-yourself. Repairing and servicing washer units requires knowledge, training and experience. Trying to fix something that you are not familiar with can be costly and, more important, dangerous for your safety. For any washer repairs in Charlotte City call us 24/7 at our toll free line:

704 625-1562

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