WASHER /
WASHING MACHINE REPAIR - TORONTO
One of Toronto's Best Appliance Repair company
Washing machine repair of all types and common brands.
Call (647) 308-8103 or book an online request.
CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS
Certified and experianced technicians
30-DAY WARRANTY
Each repair is covered by service and parts warranty
QUALITY WORKMENSHIP
We use only certified manufacturer parts
SAME-DAY WASHING MACHINE REPAIR
Is your washing machine giving you trouble? Don't worry, our expert technicians are here to help. We offer reliable and affordable washing machine repair services to get your machine up and running in no time. We work with both top-loading washers and front-loading washers. Our skilled technicians specialize in diagnosing and resolving a variety of issues, from faulty pumps and damaged belts to malfunctioning controls and leaks. With prompt and reliable service, we aim to restore your washing machine to optimal performance, ensuring efficient cleaning cycles and prolonging the lifespan of your appliance. Contact us today to schedule a washing machine repair appointment.
WASHING MACHINES BRANDS WE SERVICE
Whirlpool, Frigidaire, KitchenAid, Samsung, LG, General Electric (GE),
Electrolux, Maytag, Kenmore, Amena, Inglis, Bosch, Jenn-Air, Blomberg, Sub-Zero, and more.
WHY CHOOSE US?
At Total Care Appliance Repair we prioritize honest work, affordable repairs, and quality workmanship.
Our washing machine technicians are experienced and dependable.
HONEST WORK
Trustworthy appliance repair services
Honesty is at the core of our service. Our technicians are committed to transparent communication, ensuring you're fully informed about the repair process and costs upfront. With integrity as our guiding principle, you can trust us to provide accurate assessments and recommend only necessary repairs. We strive to earn your trust with every service call.
FAIR PRICE
Fair pricing that won't break the bank
We believe in transparency, providing upfront cost estimates without hidden fees. Our goal is to deliver quality service at a reasonable price, ensuring you get the best value for your money. With us, you can trust that you're receiving honest and competitive pricing for all your repair needs.
QUALITY WORKMANSHIP
We deliver unmatched quality workmanship
Our skilled technicians are highly trained and experienced, ensuring reliable repairs every time. We take pride in our attention to detail and commitment to excellence. With us, you can trust that your repairs will be completed with the utmost care and professionalism. In addition, all our replacement parts are manufactured certified parts (OEM).
COMMON WASHING MACHINE ISSUES
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Washer won’t spin
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Washer is making a loud noise
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Washer won’t agitate
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Washer won’t drain
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Washer squeaking
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Washer door gasket mold
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Washer vibration
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Washer fills slowly
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Washer leaking water
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Washer won’t start
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Washer won’t fill with water
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Door boot leaks water
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Washer overflowing
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Washer door or lid won’t lock
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Washer stops mid-cycle
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Error code on the electronic panel
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Burning smell from a washer
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Door seal broken
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Tip # 1 - Clean the Condenser CoilsDust and dirt can accumulate on the condenser coils, reducing cooling efficiency. Clean the coils (located at the back or bottom of the fridge) every 6 months with a vacuum or brush to improve airflow and performance.
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Tip # 2 - Check and Replace Door SealsEnsure the rubber gasket around the door is clean and seals tightly. A worn or dirty gasket allows cold air to escape, making the fridge work harder. Clean it with soap and water, and replace it if you notice cracks or looseness.
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Tip # 3 - Set the Correct Temperature:Keep your refrigerator at around 37°F (3°C) and the freezer at 0°F (-18°C). These are optimal temperatures for food preservation and energy efficiency. Use a thermometer to check if necessary.
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Tip #4 – Use a deodorizer to remove odorsTo keep your refrigerator smelling fresh, place a specially designed refrigerator deodorizer inside the unit. It will eliminate food odours for up to six months.
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Tip #5 – Defrost the FreezerMost freezers today have an automatic defrost function. However, if your freezer is old and doesn't have an automatic defrost function, manually defrost it when the ice buildup exceeds 1/4 inch by shutting power off and letting the ice melt for 24 hours or more. Never use an ice pick as the evaporator coils can easy get damaged.