Washing Machine Not Spinning? How We Find the Real Problem

There is nothing worse than opening your washer only to find your clothes soaking wet because the machine refused to spin. When this happens, many people panic and think they need a brand-new appliance.

As you can see in our photo, we take a different approach. Our technician is opening up this top-load washing machine to test the internal mechanical components and electrical wiring. We believe in finding the root cause of the breakdown rather than telling you to throw a good appliance away.

Reliable Diagnostics for Tampa Homeowners

At ABC Appliances & Service, we specialize in giving high-quality appliances a second life. Whether it is an issue with the motor, the timer, or the lid switch, we focus on practical, affordable electrical and mechanical repairs.

We pride ourselves on being honest with our neighbors. If your washer is worth fixing, we will repair it quickly right in your home. If it makes more sense to replace it, we will give you our honest opinion.

Why choose us for your appliance repair?

  • Fast in-home service appointments in Tampa

  • Experienced technicians who know how to troubleshoot fast

  • Clear, upfront pricing with no hidden fees

Don’t let a broken washer disrupt your week. Give us a call and let our local team get your laundry routine back on track today!

📍 Showroom: 8704 N Nebraska Ave, Tampa, FL 33604 📞 Call us directly: 813-900-7823 🌐 Book your service:tampausedappliances.com/appliance-repair-service/

Why Is My Washing Machine Leaking? Common Culprits

Finding a puddle of water on your laundry room floor is enough to ruin anyone’s day. Before you start worrying about the cost of a brand-new washer, keep in mind that most leaks come from just a few common (and fixable) parts. If your washing machine is making a mess, here is where you should look first:

  1. Damaged or Loose Hoses: This is the most common cause. Check the hot and cold water hoses at the back of the machine. Over time, they can crack or become loose due to the constant vibration of the wash cycles. A simple tightening or a quick hose replacement often does the trick!

  2. Worn Out Door Seals (Front-Loaders): If you have a front-loading washer and see water seeping out the front, the large rubber gasket (the seal around the door) is likely the problem. Dirt, hair, or coins can damage the seal, or it might just be worn out from years of use.

  3. Faulty Water Pump: The pump is responsible for getting the water out of the tub and into the drain. If you hear a loud rumbling sound or see water leaking from the bottom of the machine during the drain cycle, the pump might have a hole or a loose connection.

  4. Clogged Drain Pipe: Sometimes the machine is fine, but the drain pipe is backed up with lint or debris, causing water to overflow and end up on your floor.

Let Us Take the Stress Away!

Water leaks can be tricky, and if they aren’t fixed right, they can cause damage to your floors. If you’ve checked the hoses and the water is still flowing where it shouldn’t, don’t wait! Our team in Tampa is expert at finding leaks fast and fixing them at a price that makes sense.

We love helping our community keep their appliances running like new for longer.

Contact us today for a reliable repair: 📍 Address: 8704 N Nebraska Ave, Tampa, FL 33604

📞 Phone: 813-900-7823

🌐 Service Page: tampausedappliances.com/appliance-repair-service/

Don’t let a leak soak your budget—call the local pros at ABC Appliances & Services!