Washer Repair in West Hollywood, CA
A broken washer isn't just inconvenient — if it's leaking, it's actively damaging your floor and possibly the unit downstairs. We service every common residential washer type: front-loaders, top-loaders with and without agitators, and stacked laundry centers. Most washer repairs are one visit.
Washer problems we see most often
- Water left in the drum after the cycle
- Drum won't spin, or spins slowly
- Leaking water from the front, bottom, or hoses
- Loud banging or grinding during the spin cycle
- Won't turn on or start a cycle at all
- Won't fill with water
- Clothes coming out still soaking wet
- Smell coming from the drum (front-loaders especially)
If one of these lines up with what you're dealing with, jump to the matching detail page below — or just call.
Typical washer failure points
Most drain problems are a clogged pump filter, a failed drain pump, or a kinked drain hose. Spin problems usually mean a bad lid switch (top-loaders), a door lock assembly (front-loaders), or a worn drive belt. Leaks are almost always a hose, a seal, or — on front-loaders — a torn door gasket. Noise during spin typically means worn tub bearings, which is a judgment call on repair cost.
On front-loaders, a smelly drum is almost never a broken part — it's biofilm in the gasket and detergent dispenser. We can clean it properly and show you how to keep it from coming back.
Is it worth repairing?
Mid-range and high-end washers (LG, Samsung, Bosch, Miele) are almost always worth fixing unless the tub bearings have gone on an older unit. Entry-level washers past 8–10 years old sometimes aren't — especially if the control board has failed. Again: we'll tell you honestly.
Brands we service for washer repair
We stock the common washer parts for these brands on our trucks:
Common washer problems — with detail pages
Frequently asked questions
Can you fix a stackable washer-dryer?
Yes. We service stacked laundry pairs and can safely unstack and restack them during the repair.
My front-loader smells. Is that a repair?
Usually no — it's biofilm in the gasket and the detergent drawer. We can clean it thoroughly and walk you through prevention.
How long does a washer repair take?
Most washer repairs are 45–90 minutes. Tub bearing jobs take longer and we usually give notice before booking one.
Do you fix LG and Samsung washers with error codes?
Yes — we pull error codes, interpret them, and confirm the actual failure before replacing a part.
Call now — (323) 285-0520