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Washing machine repair in Wallington

From average repair costs to finding the right tradesperson for the job, we have all the answers you need to hire a professional proving washing machine repair in Wallington with confidence.

  • What is the cost of washing machine repair in Wallington?

    The average cost of washing repair in Wallington varies depending on what the problem is, the appliance model and age. For example, the cost of replacing a faulty motor is significantly more than having a new door seal installed.

    Here are the average prices for common washing machine repairs:

    • New door seal - £80

    • New motor brushes - £80

    • New motor - £325

    • New pump - £85

    • Drum repair - £180

    Washing machine repair engineers charge an average of £60 - £150 per hour.

    Read our washing machine repair cost guide for a closer look at current prices.

    We recommend asking multiple washing machine repair technicians in Wallington for quotes to find the best price for your job.

  • Is it worth getting a washing machine repaired?

    It is often worth getting a washing machine fixed if the appliance is fairly new and only minor repair work is needed.

    It is typically more cost-effective to repair a washing machine if only a replacement door seal, pump or motor brushes are needed. That being said, it can be expensive to get an older washing machine back to its full working order.

    Replacing a washing machine is often the best choice if the quote for repairs is almost as high as the cost of a brand new appliance. New washing machines are more energy efficient than older models and modern appliances are available at budget-friendly prices.

  • Are washing machines easy to fix?

    Some washing machine faults are easy to fix and professional help won’t be needed. For example, removing a blockage from the drain filter and cleaning away a build-up of grime in the door seal are two straightforward DIY repairs.

    If DIY repairs haven’t worked, a professional technician can find the source of the fault and fix the problem. An experienced engineer will have the knowledge and tools needed to get your washing machine up and running again.

  • What is the most common washing machine failure?

    Like all household appliances, washing machines can malfunction from time to time. Common washing machine faults include:

    • Spinning failure - A faulty motor, drive belt, balance sensor or drainage issues can all prevent the drum from spinning at the end of the wash cycle

    • Drainage issues - If the water is not draining from your washing machine there may be something blocking the drain pipe or drain hose

    • Excessive shaking - Some shaking is normal during your machine’s wash cycle but excessive movement can be the sign of a problem. Professional washing machine repairs may be needed if your appliance is shaking more than usual and making a loud noise

    • Dirty components - Limescale and dirt can build-up inside your washing machine and leave your clothes smelling bad after they have been washed

  • What qualifications should a washing machine repair engineer have?

    Here are examples of the most recognised qualifications possessed by appliance repair engineers in the UK:

    • Level 2 Diploma in Electrical Installation or Engineering Technology

    • Level 3 Extended Diploma in Electrical and Electronic Engineering Installation

    • Engineering apprenticeship Electronic Product Service apprenticeship

    Washing machine engineers in the UK can also be accredited with the following organisations:

    • Association of Manufacturers of Domestic Appliances (AMDEA)

    • Domestic Appliance Service Association (DASA)

    • Institute for White Goods Engineers (IWGE)

    Make sure to ask a tradesperson about their experience and qualifications before hiring them for your job. Poor repair work can lead to more expensive damage in the future.

  • How do I check if a washing machine repair engineer is reliable and trustworthy?

    There are several steps you can take to make sure you are hiring a trustworthy washing machine repair engineer in Wallington.

    Here is our expert advice for hiring a reputable tradesperson:

    • Ask friends and family for recommendations
    • Read online reviews
    • Ask about qualifications and experience
    • Request quotes from multiple tradespeople
    • Search the Checkatrade directory

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