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A broken washing machine or clothes dryer in your laundry room is a real inconvenience. You are too busy to have to go to a laundromat near their home. To avoid enormous piles of dirty laundry around your home, you’ll probably want to enlist the services of a local appliance repair company for washing machine repair or dryer repair. Choose an affordable, reliable appliance repair company that offers same-day service like Pearson Appliance Repair.
We have the necessary tools, training and professional experience to perform basic and complex repairs during the initial appointment. We stock our service vans with manufacturer replacement parts for all name brands of washing machines and clothes dryers – including GE, LG, Kenmore, Bryant, Sears, Armstrong, Carrier, Goodman, Lennox, Amana and more!
A common type of washer repair is for loud sounds coming from the appliance. Repairmen is able to troubleshoot the cause of the loud sound and decide whether we should repair or replace the broken parts. The source of the sound is usually because of a broken motor or worn-out bearings or belt.
When your washer doesn’t agitate or turn on, take a look to see if it is not plugged in or if a circuit breaker is flipped off. The problem might also be from a broken door latch, timer or thermal fuse. A washing machine that will not turn on means the agitator cogs, coupler, drive belt or transmission need repair or replacement.
A washing machine that won’t spin means there is an issue with the wax motor, door latch or motor coupling. We is able to repair these problems fast and have your washer spinning again very soon!
The usual reasons for a washer overflowing is the water level pressure switch, water inlet valve or the air dome tube on the washer.
A broken temperature control switch or inlet hose is usually the reason a washer does not produce cold or hot water.
A very typical dryer issue is strange noises coming out of the machine. Broken seals, bearings or worn-down belts often lead to loud noises from dryers.
A dryer that will not produce enough heat to dry clothing won’t be very useful. The reason for the issue is either a broken high-limit thermostat, heating element or cycling thermostat. The same parts sometimes cause a dryer to be too hot too. Our technician will troubleshoot the appliance to uncover the issue and solution.
If your dryer doesn’t turn on, you want to be positive the appliance is plugged in and every one of the circuit breakers are flipped on. If the machine is plugged in and still does not turn on or tumble, the high-limit thermostat, heating element or cycling thermostat will likely have to be repaired or replaced.
The exact opposite issue happens when the dryer doesn’t shut off. The cause of this problem is either a broken door switch or timer.
A dryer timer is required to advance in order to complete the cycle. When the timer doesn’t advance, it might mean there’s a broken cycling thermostat or timer motor.
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