Washer Repair in Bethesda, MD
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Trusted Washer Repair in Bethesda, MD
When your washing machine won’t spin, drain, or start, laundry piles up fast. We repair front-loaders, top-loaders, and stacking units of every brand — fixing drain pumps, motors, belts, bearings, and control boards so your machine runs quietly and reliably again.
Bethesda pairs high-end homes with high-end appliances, and we're built to service both. Across Edgemoor, Bradley Hills, Burning Tree, Kenwood, Westmoreland Hills, and Glen Echo Heights, we're factory-certified on the luxury and built-in brands these kitchens favor — Sub-Zero, Wolf, Viking, Thermador, and Miele — as well as every standard brand. Downtown around Bethesda Row and Woodmont Triangle, we also handle the condos and high-rises, where compact and integrated appliances and building access are part of the job.
We've served Bethesda since 2010. Call and we'll send the nearest qualified technician — usually same or next day — with common parts on the truck so most repairs are completed in a single visit, whether you're in a Kenwood single-family or a Bethesda Row high-rise.
Washer Repair across every Bethesda neighborhood
Downtown Bethesda · Edgemoor · Bradley Hills · Burning Tree · Kenwood · Westmoreland Hills · Glen Echo Heights · Bradley Manor · Wyngate · Sumner · Battery Park
Covering ZIP codes 20814, 20816, and 20817. Same-day and next-day slots available across all of them.
Common problems we fix
- Washer won’t spin or drain
- Water leaking from the machine
- Loud banging or grinding during the spin cycle
- Washer won’t start or stops mid-cycle
- Drum won’t agitate or fill with water
Our washer repair services
- Drain pump and drive motor replacement
- Belt, bearing, and drum service
- Door latch and lid switch replacement
- Water inlet valve repair
- Control board and timer diagnostics
A note for Bethesda homeowners: Bethesda's built-in and professional appliances — Sub-Zero refrigeration, Wolf ranges, integrated Miele and Bosch dishwashers — call for brand-specific diagnostics and OEM parts, which is exactly what our factory certification covers. On the area's WSSC water, which runs moderately hard, we frequently descale dishwashers and ice makers and will point out scale before it becomes a failure.
All major brands, factory-certified
We service all washer brands including LG, Samsung, Whirlpool, Maytag, GE, Bosch, and luxury Miele units.
Washer Repair in Bethesda: a complete guide
A washing machine cycles through fill, agitate/spin, and drain stages, coordinated by a control board that reads inputs from a water-level sensor, a door/lid switch, and (on front-loaders) a lock mechanism that keeps the door sealed under water pressure. Front-loaders and top-loaders share most failure points — drain pumps, motors, belts, bearings — but front-loaders add a door boot seal and lock assembly, and high-efficiency top-loaders without agitators rely more heavily on the drive motor and suspension system to move clothes, so wear shows up differently across the two designs.
A washer that won't spin or drain is the single most common call we get, and it has a short, testable list of causes: a clogged drain pump (coins, lint, and small items are surprisingly frequent culprits), a failed lid switch or door lock that's preventing the spin cycle from starting for safety reasons, or — less often — a broken drive belt. We check the pump and switches first since they're the most common and least expensive fix before assuming a bigger mechanical failure.
Loud banging or grinding during spin usually means the drum bearings or suspension springs have worn out, often after years of even slightly unbalanced loads, or that something has worked its way between the inner and outer drum. A washer that leaks is almost always one of three things: a worn door boot seal (front-loaders), a cracked or loose drain hose connection, or a failing water inlet valve that's letting water in when it shouldn't — each has a distinct visual signature that lets us pinpoint it without guesswork.
During a washer repair visit we run a full test cycle while monitoring fill, agitation, spin speed, and drain time, check the control board's error log if the machine has one, and inspect belts, bearings, and hoses for wear even if they're not the primary complaint — catching a worn belt before it snaps saves a second service call. Most washer repairs (pumps, valves, switches, belts) are same-visit; bearing and drum replacements take longer since they involve partially disassembling the cabinet.
Washers are generally worth repairing rather than replacing: even a drum bearing job, one of the pricier washer repairs, is usually well under half the cost of a comparable new machine, and high-efficiency and front-load washers in particular are expensive enough new that repair is almost always the better math within the first 8-10 years of ownership.
To extend a washer's life: don't overload it (overloading is the single biggest driver of premature bearing and motor wear), leave the door or lid cracked open between loads to prevent the musty odor and mold that builds up in humid door boots and detergent drawers, run an empty hot cycle with washer cleaner monthly on front-loaders, and check supply hoses yearly for cracking or bulging — a burst supply hose is one of the most damaging appliance failures a home can have.
It's also worth using the correct detergent for your machine: high-efficiency washers require HE-labeled detergent formulated to produce fewer suds, and using standard detergent in an HE machine causes excess sudsing that can strain the pump and leave residue in the drum over time. If you notice a persistent musty smell despite regular cleaning, check the detergent drawer itself — it's one of the most commonly overlooked spots for mold growth, since it stays damp between cycles and is rarely wiped down as part of a normal cleaning routine.
Finally, pay attention to how a washer sits on the floor: all four feet need to make solid contact and the machine needs to sit level, or it will 'walk' during high-speed spin cycles — this doesn't just create noise, it accelerates wear on the suspension system and can eventually damage the drum bearing assembly, turning a five-minute leveling adjustment you could have made yourself into a repair bill that could have been avoided entirely. A simple level (or even a smartphone's built-in level app) placed on top of the machine takes thirty seconds to check and is worth doing any time a washer seems louder or shakier than it used to be.
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Frequently asked questions
Why won’t my washer spin or drain? +
The most common causes are a clogged or failed drain pump, a broken lid switch/door latch, or a worn drive belt. A technician can pinpoint it quickly.
My front-load washer smells musty — can you help? +
Yes. We clean and service the gasket, drain, and drum, and advise on simple habits to prevent odor from returning.
Is a leaking washer an emergency? +
It can damage floors quickly, so stop using it and call us. Leaks are usually a hose, pump, or door-seal issue we can fix same-day.
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