Water hardness across Fort Bend County leaves scale in valves, hoses and heating elements. In washing machines that shows up as slow filling, detergent that never fully dissolves, and inlet valve screens that clog long before the machine is worn out. Richmond homes on well water see it sooner than those on municipal supply.
We repair top-load and front-load washers of all major makes in Richmond β drain pumps, door boot seals, suspension rods, drive belts, lid switches and control boards. Where scale is the underlying cause we say so, because replacing a valve without addressing the water only buys a few months. Schedule a visit or call us directly.
A clogged drain pump or a failed lid switch in most cases. Both are repairable and neither requires replacing the machine.
Worn suspension rods or failed shock absorbers let the drum move freely. On front-loaders a worn tub bearing produces the same symptom with a grinding noise.
It shortens the life of inlet valves and heating elements by leaving scale. It is a common contributing factor in the Richmond area.
Yes, both types and all major brands.
Most leaks trace to a door boot seal, hose clamp or pump housing β all replaceable parts. A cracked outer tub is the rare exception.
Most service calls we take start with one of these symptoms. If yours is on the list, our technicians have the parts to fix it.
Clogged drain pump, broken lid switch or a worn drive belt
Damaged door boot seal, loose hose clamp or a cracked tub
Worn suspension rods, failed shock absorbers or an unbalanced load sensor
Faulty water inlet valve, blocked filter screens or a failed pressure switch
Control board fault, overheating motor or a defective door lock
Worn tub bearing or a foreign object caught in the pump
Our technicians carry parts and diagnostic tools for all major manufacturers β including these:
Donβt see your brand? We service most makes and models β call us and weβll confirm before scheduling.