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Samsung appliance repairLG appliance repairWhirlpool appliance repairGE appliance repairMaytag appliance repairBosch appliance repairFrigidaire appliance repairKenmore appliance repairAmana appliance repairElectrolux appliance repairMiele appliance repairAdmiral appliance repairAsko appliance repairAvanti appliance repairBlomberg appliance repairFisher & Paykel appliance repairHotpoint appliance repairRoper appliance repairSpeed Queen appliance repair
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ProFix Appliance Repair Virginia offers local Washer repair near you. Our certified neighborhood technicians diagnose and fix any Washer problem, from simple issues to complex repairs. We service Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, GE, Maytag, Bosch, KitchenAid, Frigidaire, Sub-Zero, and all other manufacturers. Book your Washer repair today for same-day service.

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Virginia's most common homes — we service full-size appliances in Fairfax County VA.
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Washer faults we see most

A washer is the appliance that combines water, motion and heat in one chassis. Its duty pattern is six to ten loads a week domestically, several times that in shared laundry, and that — not the badge on the front — is what determines how it fails. Typical service life runs 10-13 years, and the failures that end it are consistent enough to name: drain pumps blocked by debris, door boot seals harbouring mould, drum bearings, lid switches and door locks, and inlet valve screens scaling shut. Water is the quiet variable in Virginia — the supply is moderately hard supply drawn from the Potomac and the Occoquan, at roughly 4-8 grains per gallon, and it reaches every water-fed component untreated.

The diagnostic point most owners never hear: a washer that will not drain is more often a drain hose at the wrong standpipe height than a failed pump — installation before component. That single distinction accounts for a large share of the unnecessary parts fitted to washers, because the obvious component and the actual cause are frequently different things. Locally it matters that 1950s ramblers and 1960s garden apartments still run panels sized before dishwashers and dual-fuel ranges, while Metro-corridor towers add house-panel limits an individual owner cannot change — the supply side of a fault is rarely the first thing an owner suspects.

On the economics: supply hose failure is the most expensive thing a washer does, and it has nothing to do with the machine working. On washers we put the numbers in front of you both ways rather than defaulting to a recommendation, because the right answer genuinely differs between a five-year-old machine and a fifteen-year-old one.

Washers in Virginia

Put a washer in Virginia and the thing that ages it fastest is hot, humid Mid-Atlantic summers against mild winters, with sustained summer humidity keeping condensation and drainage faults present most of the year. That is a different failure driver from the one the manual anticipates. Humidity drives condensation and drain complaints from June through September, and the mild shoulder-season freeze-thaw still reaches anything running through an unheated garage or crawlspace. A washer follows that calendar closely.

Then the housing adds its own contribution. Because Fairfax County is a span from 1900s streetcar bungalows in Del Ray and 1950s ramblers in Pimmit Hills to 1970s Reston clusters and 2000s Ashburn construction, with Metro-corridor condo towers on top of that, the typical washer installation departs from specification on day one: the clearances, drain height, vent run and available circuit were all fixed by a building that predates the appliance standard entirely.

Water is the third factor, and for this appliance it matters more than almost anything else. Virginia runs moderately hard supply drawn from the Potomac and the Occoquan, at roughly 4-8 grains per gallon, arriving untreated at every washer valve and screen.

Keeping a washer alive longer

The highest-return maintenance on a washer is specific rather than general: leave a front-loader door ajar between cycles, clean the drain filter quarterly, and replace rubber supply hoses every five years before one fails wet. That one habit moves service life measurably, and it costs nothing but attention.

Beyond that, the pattern that shortens washer life in Virginia is running it in conditions it was not designed for and treating the resulting symptoms as faults. A washer that will not drain is more often a drain hose at the wrong standpipe height than a failed pump — installation before component — and where the cause is environmental rather than mechanical, no repair changes the outcome.

One check before calling anyone about a washer: work out whether the appliance is failing or the installation is. On washers the split is closer to even than most people expect, and identifying which one you have turns two visits into one.

Washer repair: pricing and warranty

We take washer work across all the brands we handle. Book in the morning and same-day is usually possible throughout Fairfax County, with no distance surcharge anywhere in it, and the technician carries the washer parts that fail most often.

Nothing on a washer is done before the price is agreed. The diagnostic fee applies against the work, the parts-and-labour number follows the confirmed fault, and the finished repair carries 90 days on parts with 30 on labour. If fixing it does not add up — which on this category happens sooner than owners expect — you get told that, with the figures.

Repair or replace: how we decide on washers

No question in this trade is answered worse than repair-or-replace, largely because the person answering usually has a stake in it. For a washer the honest calculation has three inputs: where the machine sits against a 10-13 years expected life, whether the part can still be got, and the nature of the fault itself. Small part, sound machine — fix it, almost regardless of age. Major assembly, machine already beyond 10-13 years — normally not.

On washers, parts availability is the constraint people underestimate. A washer can be mechanically sound and economically repairable and still be unfixable because the component is discontinued — and that is a question we answer before quoting rather than after, because a diagnosis you cannot act on is worth nothing. Where a washer part is gone we say so and price replacement honestly instead of fitting a marginal substitute that fails differently in six months.

The second half of the sum is where the washer actually sits, and in Fairfax County that counts for a lot. A span from 1900s streetcar bungalows in Del Ray and 1950s ramblers in Pimmit Hills to 1970s Reston clusters and 2000s Ashburn construction, with Metro-corridor condo towers on top of that — the machine has to fit that reality, not a showroom. When moving one in or out is a genuine operation, repair frequently wins on cost alone, because the access work attached to a replacement can exceed what the appliance is worth. So we check the route before we ever suggest replacing a washer; recommending one that physically cannot be delivered helps nobody.

And on washers there is a case for repair that has nothing to do with money. Older washers are frequently simpler, more repairable and better built than their modern equivalents, and a single component replacement can return years of service. Condemning a washer by default because of its age is bad advice, and we do not give it.

Washer Repair — What We See

10-13 years
Typical washer service life
88%
Washer calls completed same-day
93%
First-visit fix on stocked parts
~28%
Faults tracing to installation, not the machine

Based on ProFix washer calls across Fairfax County over the last 12 months.

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Common Washer Problems We Fix

Not Spinning
Not Draining
Making Loud Noise
Won't Start
Leaking Water
Not Filling with Water
Door Won't Lock
Vibrating Excessively
Error Codes Displayed
Not Agitating
Clothes Not Getting Clean
Washer Smells Bad
Mold in Drum or Gasket
Musty Odor Transferring to Clothes
Door Gasket Mold
Not Rinsing Properly
Too Much Suds / Oversudsing
Detergent Not Dispensing
Fabric Softener Not Dispensing
Bleach Dispenser Clogged
Spin Cycle Stopping Early
Not Completing Full Cycle
Cycle Taking Too Long
Pausing Mid-Cycle
Filling Too Slowly
Overfilling with Water
Standing Water After Cycle
Not Draining Completely
Grinding Noise During Wash
Banging Noise During Spin
Squealing Noise
Clicking Noise During Cycle
Burning Smell from Washer
Door Won't Open After Cycle
Door Glass Cracked or Broken
Door Seal / Gasket Torn or Damaged
Leaking from Bottom
Leaking from Door
Leaking from Back of Washer
Leaking from Detergent Drawer
Drum Not Turning
Agitator Not Working
Agitator Dogs / Cogs Worn Out
Drum Bearing Making Noise
Drive Belt Broken
Motor Failure
Drain Pump Failure
Water Inlet Valve Failure
Lid Switch / Lock Failure
Control Board Failure
Water Temperature Wrong
Washing Cold Only / No Hot Water
Clothes Getting Damaged in Washer
Tearing or Ripping Clothes
Clothes Coming Out Tangled
Soap Residue on Clothes
Fabric Softener Spots on Clothes
Rust Stains on Clothes
Washer Won't Turn On
Display / Control Panel Not Working
Buttons Not Responding
Pausing Randomly During Cycle
Tripping Circuit Breaker
Shaking the Floor During Spin
Washer Moving Across Floor During Spin
Not Balancing Load During Spin
UE / Unbalance Error (LG)
OE / Drain Error (LG)
LE / Motor Error (LG)
DE / Door Error (LG)
5E / SE Drain Error (Samsung)
F21 Drain Error (Whirlpool)
F5 / dL Lid Lock Error (Whirlpool / GE)
Drum Bearing Replacement Needed
Shock Absorbers Worn Out
Spider Arm / Drum Support Broken
Pump Filter Clogged
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