Commercial Washer Repair in Grand Prairie, TX
Commercial Washer Repairs
Dallas/Fort Worth & Surrounding Areas
Laundromat owners expect to have their commercial washers operate all day to boost their business revenue. However, after a couple of years of constant operation, the machines will show signs of wear and tear or even break down.
Early signs of a faulty commercial washer include slow or no water fill, excessive vibration, or water leak. Once you notice any of these washer problems, Appliance service can help!
Our qualified technicians repair commercial washers and get them to run smoothly again. Schedule your commercial washer service online or call our office line.
Types of Commercial Washer We Service
Top Load Commercial Washer
Front Load Commercial Washer
Brands of Commercial Washer We Service
Speed Queen
Unity Laundry
Laundry Lux
Miele
Maytag
and more …
Common Commercial Washer Problems
Door is not closed
Cannot sense the load
Timer is defective
Does not fill with water
Cannot Drain
Lead lock or door switch is defective
Drain pump does not work
Load is unbalanced
Broken belt
Worn gear connecting the wash plate and transmission
Defective lead switch
Drain pump impeller is blocked by debris
Pump fails mechanically
Drain line is clogged
Pump is not energized
Unit is not leveled
Shock absorbers are worn out
Disconnected hose
Clogged drainpipe
Broken seal
Adam Smith
Adam Smith
Adam Smith
Adam Smith
Adam Smith
Contact appliance Service if you need commercial Washer repair services for any of these issues. Our Certified service professionals will diagnose and properly solve the problems.
Water valve
Lead lock
Transmission
Shock absorbers
Timer
Pressure switch
Drain pump
Wash plate
Door seal
Drain hose
Water diverter
Belt
It allows air to flow inside the machine, preventing mold from growing on the door seal and causing a bad smell inside the washer.
Once every three months, remove the drain cap and clean the filter screen. This will prevent debris from blocking the drain pump impeller and extend the pump’s longevity.
It would be best to frequently run the washer in the clean cycle with washer cleaning pods. This step removes residue caused by detergent, softeners, and minerals from water that can accumulate inside the wash tub and create an environment for bacteria to grow over time.
Cities We Cover
Dallas
Irving
The Colony
Coppel
Lewissville
Flower Mound
South Lake
Keller
Colley Ville
Grapevine
Bedford
Euless
Hurst
Fort Worth
Benbrook
Aledo
Berluson
Kennedale
Mansfield
Arlington
Cedar Hill
Grand Prairie
Midlothian
Desoto
As technology constantly evolves in appliances, we polish our knowledge by taking part in manufacturers annual educational programs, affiliating with leading industry partners, and trade organizations to deliver ever increasing skill and professional service to customer year after year.