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At Sears Home Services, we specialize in comprehensive repair services for all types of stacked laundry units. Our certified technicians are equipped to handle a wide range of issues, ensuring your laundry appliances operate at peak performance.
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We service all brands of laundry centers, no matter where you bought it.
Sears Technicians are factory-trained to fix these brands of stacked laundry center units:
Our technicians have access to the OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts that fit properly and last longer than after-market repair parts.
We also offer DIY Repair Help to guide you in troubleshooting common stacked laundry center problems so you can fix basic issues yourself.
If you've been searching for 'laundry machine repair near me,' look no further. No matter the brand, where you bought it, or the issue you’re experiencing, our Sears Technicians have the training and tools to repair it quickly and reliably.
When your laundry machine stops working as it should, there are a few common problems that might be to blame. Here are some typical issues that require laundry machine repair:
Washer Won't Start: A non-starting washer can stem from issues like a faulty lid switch, wiring problems, or a worn-out control board. Unplugging the machine and checking connections can help identify the source, but a Sears Technician can quickly pinpoint the problem and restore your laundry machine.
Dryer Won’t Heat or Spin: When your dryer runs but doesn’t heat, you could be facing a broken heating element or faulty thermal fuse. If the dryer drum won’t spin, the drive belt or motor may be the issue. Tackling these repairs requires experience and the right parts to get the job done correctly.
Error Codes Displayed: Some laundry machines display codes that signal a problem, like an unbalanced load or a sensor failure. A quick reference to the error code chart or guidance from a professional can help you understand the specific issue.
If any of these common issues are causing trouble, our team of Sears Technicians is here to provide laundry machine repair near you, including same-day and next-day service in many areas.
Here are DIY tips to help you resolve common stacked laundry center problems.
When the dryer motor runs but the drum doesn't turn, a broken dryer drive belt, weak drive motor or binding drum seals could be the problem.
A worn or broken drive belt is the most common cause of a laundry center dryer not spinning when the motor runs.
If you’re confident in your DIY abilities, you may be able to replace a broken dryer drive belt in the laundry center on your own. Follow these steps to replace a laundry center dryer drive belt:
Watch our How to Replace a Laundry Center Dryer Drive Belt video on YouTube to see all of these steps demonstrated on a common stacked laundry center unit.
If these steps don’t resolve the issue or if you’re unsure about handling the repair yourself, schedule a laundry machine repair with our experienced Sears Technicians. We’ll diagnose the problem and ensure your laundry center is back to working smoothly.
If the drive belt is okay, spin the dryer drum manually to check for binding. If damaged drum seals prevent the drum from spinning, replace the drum seals.
If the drum spins okay and the drive belt is good, then you may need to replace the drive motor because it's too weak to spin the drum.
Replacing the drive motor is a laundry machine repair best handled by a Sears Technician.
Sometimes your laundry center tells you exactly what's wrong—as long as you can decipher the code. Sears Home Services can help you figure out what your stacked laundry center unit is telling you when a code appears or lights flash in pattern on the control panel. Look at the error code chart for your type of laundry center on our Laundry Center Error Codes page to see what an error code indicates on your unit.
Here are some common error codes that you’ll see on stacked laundry center units:
When your stacked laundry center isn’t working and you’re unable to fix the problem yourself, schedule stacked laundry machine repair with Sears Home Services, and we’ll send a Sears Technician to your home to diagnose and fix the issue. Same-day and next-day repair appointments are available in many areas, so you can get your laundry center running again quickly.
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