Washing Machine Repair in Kingston

Washer won’t drain, won’t spin, or won’t start? We provide in-home appliance repair in Kingston, Amherstview and Bath — front-load, top-load and stacked washers repaired where they stand, with an upfront quote before any work begins.

Phone line open Monday to Saturday, 8am–8pm. Call for today’s availability.

Common Washer Problems We Repair

Most washing machine calls come down to one of these symptoms:

  • Won’t drain — cycle finishes with a drum full of water.
  • Won’t spin — clothes come out soaked.
  • Leaking — water on the floor during fill, wash or drain.
  • Banging or “walking” across the floor during the spin cycle.
  • Door or lid lock stuck — laundry trapped inside.
  • Won’t start — dead controls, or starts then stops with an error code.
  • Musty smell — on front-loaders, often the door boot seal.

We diagnose the fault in your laundry room and quote the repair before touching anything else.

Stainless steel drum of a front-load washing machine, where many washing machine repair problems in Kingston start

Front-Load, Top-Load and Stacked Units

Different washer designs fail in different ways, and it helps to know the patterns. Front-loaders are prone to door boot seal problems — leaks and that musty smell that won’t wash out — along with drain pump clogs. Top-loaders more often bring agitator, coupler and drive problems. And a large share of washer repair in Kingston involves stacked laundry centres and apartment-size units in rentals and condos, which are their own job: tighter access, and a machine you can’t simply tip forward. We repair all three where they stand.

Quick Checks Before You Call

Two minutes on these can occasionally save you a service visit — and if they don’t, you’ll have better information for the call:

  • Breaker: if the machine is completely dead, check the panel first.
  • Drain hose: a kinked or crushed hose behind the machine causes many “won’t drain” calls.
  • Load balance: one heavy item (a duvet, a rug) can stop a spin cycle or set the machine banging. Redistribute and retry.
  • Drain filter: many front-loaders have a small cleanout door at the bottom front. A coin or hair clip in there stops draining cold.

Still stuck? That’s what we’re for.

Landlords and Property Managers

A big share of Kingston’s washing machines live in student rentals and multi-unit properties, and we’re set up for how those repairs actually happen: we coordinate scheduling directly with your tenants so you don’t have to play middleman, and after the visit you get a plain-language account of what was wrong and what was done. If you manage several properties around Queen’s or downtown, save the number — (343) 305-5417.

Brands We Service

We work on most major residential washer brands. Mention the brand and model when you call — especially for stacked laundry centres — and we’ll confirm we’re the right fit before booking.

Serving Kingston, Amherstview and Bath

From basement laundry in the century homes downtown to laundry closets in the newer builds west of Gardiners Road, and everywhere in Amherstview and Bath in between — one visit, a diagnosis, and an upfront quote before any work begins.

Washer Repair FAQ

Is an older washer worth repairing?

Often, yes — belts, pumps, lid switches and door locks are routine fixes. If the fault is a major one on a machine near the end of its life, we’ll say so at the diagnosis instead of quoting a repair that doesn’t make sense.

Do you repair stacked washer-dryer units?

Yes. Stacked laundry centres and apartment-size units are a regular part of washer repair in Kingston’s rentals and condos, and we repair them in place.

I’m a landlord — can you deal with my tenant directly?

Yes. Give us the tenant’s contact details and we’ll arrange the visit with them, then report back to you on what was wrong and what was done.

What does the visit cost?

The diagnostic fee is quoted when you book, before we come out, and you get an upfront quote for the repair before any work begins.

Request Washer Repair

Fastest way to book is a call: (343) 305-5417, Monday to Saturday, 8am–8pm. Or send the form and we’ll call you back. Dryer acting up too? See dryer repair.

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