Washer & Dryer Repair in Marshfield, MA

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Laundry is a never ending cycle especially for active families enjoying the South Shore lifestyle. When your washing machine starts leaking or your dryer stops heating it creates an immediate backlog of dirty clothes and bedding. Appliance Repair Pros provides dedicated washer and dryer repair services for homeowners in Marshfield and nearby communities like Duxbury and Humarock. We help you avoid the inconvenience of laundromats and get your household routine back on track quickly.

We see specific laundry challenges in this area ranging from sand clogging drain pumps after a day at Rexhame Beach to dryers struggling to vent effectively in older historic cottages. Whether you have a high efficiency front loader in a North Marshfield colonial or a stackable unit in an Ocean Bluff condo we understand the mechanics involved. Our technicians arrive prepared to diagnose issues like loud spinning, failure to drain, cold dryers, and electronic error codes. We treat your home with respect and prioritize safe accurate repairs to protect your floors and your family. Contact us today.

Washer and Dryer Repair Services in Marshfield

Laundry appliances have evolved from simple mechanical timers to complex machines with advanced sensors and steam cycles. We repair all major configurations found in Marshfield homes. Our goal is to ensure your clothes come out clean and dry without damage to the fabric or your home.

Laundry systems we work on:

  • Top load washing machines with agitators or impellers
  • High efficiency front load washers
  • Gas and electric dryers
  • Stackable laundry centers
  • All in one washer dryer combos
  • Ventless condensation dryers
  • Commercial grade residential units

What makes washer and dryer repair tricky:

  • Balancing high speed spin cycles (up to 1200 RPM)
  • Combustible gas lines in gas dryers
  • High voltage heating elements
  • Complex suspension and shock absorber systems
  • Digital main control boards and motor inverters
  • Water inlet valves and pressure switches
  • Long or hidden dryer vent runs

Common Washer and Dryer Problems We Fix

Washer is not draining

If your cycle ends with a drum full of water and soggy clothes the machine is failing to drain. This is often caused by a blockage in the pump or drain hose preventing the water from exiting. In Marshfield sand and small shells are frequent culprits.

Likely causes:

  • Coin trap or debris filter is clogged
  • Drain pump impeller is broken
  • Drain hose is kinked or blocked
  • Lid switch assembly failure
  • Control board not sending power to the pump
  • Small clothing items (socks) stuck in the pump

How we diagnose it
We listen to the pump to see if it is humming (jammed) or silent (electrical issue). We clamp off the hose and check the filter assembly for debris. We verify voltage at the pump motor during the drain portion of the cycle.

What you can do right now
Check the drain hose behind the washer to ensure it isn’t crushed against the wall. If your washer has a front access filter open it carefully with a towel ready to catch the water and check for obstructions.

Dryer is running but not heating

A dryer that spins but leaves clothes wet is useless. In electric dryers this usually means a broken heating element. In gas dryers it often indicates an ignition failure. This adds hours to your laundry day and wastes energy.

Likely causes:

  • Heating element is burnt out
  • Thermal fuse blown due to overheating
  • Gas valve coils are weak
  • Igniter is broken
  • Flame sensor failure
  • Circuit breaker tripped (electric models)

How we diagnose it
For electric units we test the element for continuity. For gas units we observe the igniter glow pattern through the peep hole. We also check the airflow at the vent exit to ensure the unit isn’t overheating and blowing fuses.

What you can do right now
Check your home electrical panel. Electric dryers run on a double breaker; sometimes one half trips leaving the motor running but the heater dead. Clear your lint trap completely.

Washer is shaking or vibrating efficiently

Loud banging or “walking” across the laundry room floor can damage the machine and your home. While some vibration is normal violent shaking indicates a suspension failure or an uneven load.

Likely causes:

  • Suspension rods are worn out
  • Shock absorbers are failed (front loaders)
  • Balance ring has lost its fluid
  • Leveling legs are uneven
  • Counterweight is loose or cracked

How we diagnose it
We push down on the tub to test the rebound of the suspension rods. We spin the tub manually to feel for smooth rotation. We check the level of the machine front to back and side to side.

What you can do right now
Ensure the machine is on a solid surface. If it is on a pedestal make sure the connection is tight. Try redistributing the clothes manually if the load has bunched up on one side.

Dryer takes too long to dry

If you have to run the dryer two or three times to get towels dry it is a sign of poor airflow. The moist air cannot escape the drum causing the humidity sensor to keep the machine running indefinitely.

Likely causes:

  • Lint buildup in the household vent line
  • Crushed transition hose behind the dryer
  • Blower wheel clogged with lint
  • Moisture sensor bars are coated in residue
  • Cycling thermostat is sticking

How we diagnose it
We disconnect the vent hose and measure the airflow speed coming out of the back of the dryer. If the airflow is strong at the machine but weak outside the house the issue is in your ducts. We also clean the moisture sensors.

What you can do right now
Go outside and check the vent hood while the dryer is running. You should feel a strong warm breeze. If you feel little or no air your vent is clogged and needs cleaning immediately.

Washer smells like mildew

A musty smell is a common complaint with front load washers. Water sits in the folds of the door boot or the bottom of the drum creating a breeding ground for mold and bacteria. This smell eventually transfers to your clean clothes.

Likely causes:

  • Mold growth in the door gasket
  • Clogged drain pump filter
  • Using too much detergent (buildup)
  • Washing only in cold water
  • Standing water in the unit

How we diagnose it
We inspect the door seal for black mold spots. We check the drain pump filter for trapped debris that might be rotting. We look for suds residue that indicates excessive soap usage.

What you can do right now
Run a “Clean Washer” cycle with hot water and bleach or a specialized cleaning tablet. Wipe out the rubber door gasket and leave the door open between uses to let it dry.

Dryer is making loud squeaking or thumping noises

Dryers are relatively simple mechanical devices so new noises usually point to wear and tear on the moving parts that support the heavy drum.

Likely causes:

  • Worn out drum support rollers
  • Idler pulley bearing failure
  • Worn drum glides or slides
  • Debris stuck in the blower wheel
  • Drive belt is frayed

How we diagnose it
We disassemble the cabinet to inspect the rollers and pulleys. We spin the rollers by hand to feel for rough spots. We check the blower wheel for pens or coins that might be rattling.

What you can do right now
Check inside the drum for loose change or zippers hitting the metal. If the noise is a high pitched squeal stop using the dryer to prevent the belt from snapping.

Washer is leaking water

Puddles around your washing machine can cause significant floor damage especially on second floor laundry rooms. Leaks can occur during the fill cycle the wash cycle or the drain cycle.

Likely causes:

  • Door boot seal is torn
  • Water inlet valve connection is loose
  • Drain pump housing is cracked
  • Tub seal is leaking (center of the machine)
  • Detergent dispenser hose is clogged

How we diagnose it
We remove the panels and run a cycle to visually trace the water path. We check the hoses for dry rot or cracks. We examine the door boot for small punctures caused by zippers or debris.

What you can do right now
Turn off the water supply valves behind the washer. Wipe up the water immediately. Check if the drain hose has popped out of the standpipe.

Dryer drum will not tumble

If the motor runs but the drum doesn’t move the belt is usually the culprit. If the unit is completely silent when you press start it could be a door switch or thermal fuse issue.

Likely causes:

  • Broken drive belt
  • Idler pulley spring broke
  • Motor failure
  • Door switch not engaging
  • Start switch failure

How we diagnose it
We try to turn the drum by hand; if it spins very easily the belt is broken. We test the door switch for continuity. We check the thermal fuse which cuts power to the motor for safety if the unit overheats.

What you can do right now
Make sure the door is closed firmly. Check the breaker. If you hear a hum but no movement do not keep trying as this can burn out the motor windings.

Safety Notes for Washer and Dryer Issues

Laundry appliances combine water, electricity, and heat making them potentially hazardous if malfunctioning. We prioritize safety above all else during our repairs.

Safety Checklist:

  • If you smell gas: Turn off the gas valve behind the dryer immediately. Open windows and leave the area. Do not operate light switches. Call for professional help.
  • If the dryer is hot to the touch: This indicates a blocked vent. The heat is trapped inside the cabinet creating a fire risk. Stop using it until the vent is cleaned.
  • If the washer is leaking actively: Shut off the hot and cold water valves on the wall. Water damage can weaken subfloors rapidly.
  • If you feel a shock: Do not touch the machine. This is a grounding failure. Turn off the breaker at the panel.
  • If you smell burning rubber: This is often a belt slipping or a wire rubbing against the drum. Stop the cycle immediately.
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Brands We Service for Washer and Dryer Repair in Marshfield

We service the diverse mix of laundry appliances found in South Shore homes from rugged older units to the latest smart appliances.

Whirlpool family (Whirlpool, Maytag, Amana, Roper)

These are the workhorses of American laundry. Maytag Commercial technology is popular for its durability. These units typically use direct drive or V-belt systems that are reliable and straightforward to repair.

Common issues we see:

  • Lid lock failure on top loaders
  • Actuator failure preventing shifting from agitate to spin
  • Dryer rollers wearing out causing rumbling
  • Suspension rods losing tension

We stock common parts for these brands allowing for fast turnaround times.

Samsung and LG

These brands dominate the front load market with advanced features. They use direct drive motors (no belt) and complex electronic control boards. They are excellent cleaners but sensitive to imbalances and power fluctuations.

Common issues we see:

  • Drain pump failures (nd or 5E codes)
  • Door boot seal leaks
  • Heating element failure in dryers
  • Main PCB board failures

We are skilled in navigating the diagnostic modes of these digital machines.

GE family (GE, Hotpoint)

GE top loaders and dryers are common in rentals and apartments. Newer models have unique features like the “UltraFresh” vent system to reduce odors.

Common issues we see:

  • Motor inverter board failure
  • Lid switch magnets breaking
  • Dryer rear bearing wear
  • Agitator dogs wearing out (top part spins freely)

We carry the specific hydrowave motor couplers and sensors needed for these units.

Speed Queen

Known for commercial durability Speed Queen units are simple heavy and built to last. They rarely fail but when they do it is usually a mechanical wear item after many years of service.

Common issues we see:

  • Brake pads wearing out
  • Timer mechanism sticking
  • Belt tensioner idler pulley noise
  • Water level pressure switch issues

We respect the robust engineering of these machines and use quality parts to maintain their longevity.

Kenmore

Kenmore units were made by Whirlpool, LG, or Frigidaire depending on the model prefix. We can identify the original manufacturer to source the correct parts for your specific machine.

Common Warning Signs and What They Usually Mean

Modern laundry machines communicate through error codes and symptoms. Recognizing these early can prevent a small issue from becoming a total failure.

Common signals include:

  • F or E Codes: These flash on the display. F01 usually means a board issue. F21 often means a drain issue on Whirlpool made units.
  • Wet clothes after spin: The machine detected an imbalance and limited the spin speed to protect itself.
  • Burning smell from dryer: Lint has built up on the heater or motor. This is a fire hazard.
  • Clicking noise from washer: Often a coin or object stuck in the drain pump.
  • Sud or Sd code: Too much soap was used. The machine is waiting for the foam to dissolve.

Maintenance Tips for Washer and Dryer Owners in Marshfield

Living on the coast requires specific care for your laundry appliances. Here is how to keep them running smoothly.

  • Clean Dryer Vents Annually: In older Marshfield homes vent runs can be long. Lint buildup is the #1 cause of dryer fires and failures. Have your ductwork cleaned professionally.
  • Shake Out Sandy Clothes: After a trip to Green Harbor shake towels and bathing suits outside. Sand destroys drain pumps and seals faster than anything else.
  • Leave the Washer Door Open: On front loaders leave the door ajar after every load to let the drum dry out. This prevents the “swamp” smell.
  • Use HE Detergent Correctly: Only use 2 tablespoons of High Efficiency detergent. More soap does not mean cleaner clothes; it means more residue and mold.
  • Check Hoses Every 5 Years: Replace rubber inlet hoses with stainless steel braided hoses to prevent burst pipes and flooding.
  • Clean the Lint Trap Every Load: This improves airflow and efficiency keeping energy bills lower.
  • Level the Machine: If your washing machine rocks it damages the suspension. Check the feet and lock them in place.
  • Inspect Pockets: A single metal screw or coin can crack a glass door or puncture a drain hose. Empty all pockets before washing.

Service Area for Washer and Dryer Repair in and Around Marshfield

We provide local service to the entire Marshfield area and the surrounding South Shore communities. From the beach houses to the inland wooded neighborhoods we are your local repair team.

We serve the following areas:

  • Marshfield Center
  • Humarock
  • Ocean Bluff
  • Brant Rock
  • North Marshfield
  • Duxbury
  • Green Harbor
  • Rexhame

Zip codes we serve: 02050, 02065, 02332, 02041

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my dryer taking two cycles to dry clothes?
This is almost always an airflow issue. Even if the dryer gets hot without airflow the moisture cannot leave the drum. Check your vent hose for kinks and check the outside hood for lint blockages. If the vent is clear the internal blower wheel or cycling thermostat may be faulty.

Is it worth repairing a 10 year old washing machine?
It depends on the brand and the failure. A high quality top loader might just need a $50 coupling. However a 10 year old front loader with a bad bearing and spider arm assembly is usually not cost effective to fix. We provide an honest assessment based on the condition of the rest of the machine.

Why does my washer smell like rotten eggs?
This is usually caused by mold and bacteria growing in the soap residue left behind by using too much detergent and fabric softener. It can also be caused by a drain hose that is inserted too far into the standpipe allowing sewer gas to siphon back. We can clean the system and correct the installation.

Can you fix a dryer that squeaks loudly?
Yes. Squeaking is typically caused by worn out drum support rollers or a failing idler pulley. We replace these wear parts to restore quiet operation.

Do you work on stackable washer dryer units?
Yes we service stackable units and laundry centers often found in condos and cottages in Ocean Bluff. These can be difficult to access but our technicians are experienced in handling them safely.

Why is my washer vibrating so much?
Vibration is often caused by an unlevel floor or worn suspension rods. In second floor laundry rooms the floor structure itself may flex. We can level the machine and inspect the shock absorbers to minimize the shaking.

What is the difference between a gas and electric dryer repair?
Gas dryers use an igniter, coils, and a gas valve to create heat while electric dryers use a high voltage heating coil. We are trained to work safely on both systems ensuring no gas leaks or electrical shorts occur.

What should I do before the technician arrives?
Please ensure there are no clothes in the washer or dryer. Clear the area around the machines so we can move them out if necessary. If you have pets please secure them in another room for their safety.

Why is my front load washer leaking from the door?
This is usually due to a torn door boot seal or debris (like hair or lint) preventing the glass from sealing against the rubber. We can replace the boot seal to stop the leak.

Is there washer and dryer repair near me in Marshfield?
Yes we are a local company serving Marshfield, Duxbury, and the nearby coastal villages. We handle all major brands of laundry equipment.

Conclusion

Appliance Repair Pros is dedicated to keeping your laundry routine uninterrupted. We know that a broken washer or dryer creates a mountain of work for you. From the sandy towels of Brant Rock to the heavy winter coats of North Marshfield we are here to help. We prioritize safety and efficiency in every repair ensuring your clothes are clean and your home is safe. Reach out to us for assistance.

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