
Dealing with a washing machine that won't stop filling with water can be a frustrating experience.
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Is your Midea washer acting up? Whether it’s leaking, not spinning, or refusing to start, our Sears Home Services experts are here to help. We repair all major Midea washer models using OEM parts and back our work with our satisfaction guarantee.
We offer Midea washer repair services nationwide, including major cities and rural regions. Enter your ZIP code on our booking page to check availability in your area.
Repair costs typically run between $150 and $300 but vary based on issue and model. We offer upfront estimates after diagnosis.
Yes, we service Midea top-load, front-load, and portable washer models. We’ll repair your Midea washing machine no matter where you bought it.
Appointments are often available within 24–48 hours in most areas. Enter your zip code in the scheduler to check availability.
Yes, we use OEM parts to ensure performance and reliability.
Ready to fix your Midea washer? Schedule your appliance repair online today or call us to book an appointment.
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Apply your diagnostic fee to the costs of repair.
Save up to $150 on your repair if you enroll in a home warranty.
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