
Discover top load washer troubleshooting tips for common issues like water leaks, excessive vibrations, failure to fill with water, detergent residue, and startup problems.

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When your Samsung washer is giving you trouble, trust the experts at Sears Home Services for fast, professional, and reliable washer repair.
Whether it’s not draining, spinning, or filling with water, our certified technicians are here to get your laundry routine back on track—quickly and efficiently.
With over 1,500 certified repair professionals and more than one million laundry appliances serviced annually, Sears Home Services is the trusted name for Samsung washer repair near you, no matter where you purchased your appliance.
Our team has the specialized training and hands-on experience to repair Samsung front-load, top-load, and washer/dryer combo units. With an average of 10 years of experience, our technicians can diagnose and fix even the most complex washer issues.
Appliance problems don’t wait—neither should you. We offer flexible scheduling, with same-day and next-day service available in many areas. Book online or call to choose a time that works best for your schedule.
You’ll never be left wondering when your technician will arrive. Get appointment confirmations and real-time updates via text, email, or phone so you can plan your day with confidence.
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Our experts are trained to handle a full range of issues across all Samsung washer models. Whether it’s a simple fix or a complex mechanical failure, we’re equipped to help with:
Unbalanced loads, worn-out shock absorbers, or damaged tub bearings are common causes. We’ll assess the issue and restore stability to your washer.
Leaks can result from damaged hoses, faulty water inlet valves, or worn door seals. Our technicians can pinpoint and fix the source of the leak quickly.
Clogged drain hoses, broken drain pumps, or malfunctioning lid switches are common culprits. We’ll ensure your washer drains properly before the next cycle.
If your washer drum doesn’t spin, it may be due to a faulty motor, belt, or spin solenoid. We’ll troubleshoot and repair the root cause of the issue.
This may indicate a problem with the inlet valve, pressure switch, or water level sensor. We can test and replace any malfunctioning components to restore water flow.
Appliance repair costs can add up—but with the right approach, you can save:
Don’t let a malfunctioning washer disrupt your daily routine. Whether your Samsung washer won’t drain, won’t spin, or is leaking water, Sears Home Services has the tools, experience, and parts to fix it fast.
Get the Samsung washer repair service you need—fast, professional, and backed by a satisfaction guarantee.
If you're searching for Samsung washer repair near you, Sears Home Services offers certified technicians in most areas across the U.S. Our experts are trained to diagnose and fix all Samsung washer models, including front-load, top-load, and washer/dryer combos. Same-day or next-day appointments are often available, and service can be booked online or by phone for your convenience.
Sears Home Services repairs a wide range of Samsung washer issues, including:
Our technicians carry the tools and genuine parts needed to get your Samsung washer working like new.
The cost of Samsung washing machine repair depends on the issue and the parts required.
Most washer repairs cost between $150 and $300 but some repairs can cost more than $500. Common repairs like replacing a drain pump or water inlet valve are typically more affordable than control board replacements.
Sears Home Services provides transparent pricing and applies your diagnostic fee toward the final repair cost. You can also save by enrolling in a Sears Protect warranty plan.
Yes, in many cases, repairing a Samsung washer is more cost-effective than replacing it—especially if the issue involves common components like hoses, sensors, or belts. If your washer is less than 10 years old and well-maintained, Sears Home Services can help extend its lifespan with expert repairs and preventive maintenance.
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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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