Expert Washer & Dryer Repair

A broken washing machine or dryer in your home can be a massive inconvenience. Most homeowners in Cupertino are far too busy to deal with visiting a local laundromat. To avoid letting piles of dirty laundry take over your home, you need a dependable appliance repair service that can act quickly.

F5 Appliance Repair brings the necessary tools, training, and professional experience to perform both common and complex laundry appliance repairs within the scheduled appointment. We stock our vans with manufacturer replacement parts for all major brands, including LG, Kenmore, GE, Samsung, Whirlpool, Maytag, and more!

Washing Machine Problems

Loud Sounds

A recurring washer complaint is loud or unusual noises. We know how to diagnose the source of strange sounds—often a worn-down motor, worn bearings, or a frayed belt—and determine the best repair solution.

Will Not Agitate

If your washer won't turn on or agitate, first check the plug and circuit breaker. Otherwise, the problem could be a broken door latch, thermal fuse, or timer. It can also indicate issues with the agitator cogs, drive belt, or transmission.

Does Not Spin

A washing machine that won't spin usually has something wrong with the door latch, wax motor, or motor coupling. We repair these problems quickly and have your washer spinning again in no time!

Overflowing

Common reasons for a washer overflowing include a faulty water inlet valve, water level pressure switch, or a clogged air dome tube.

Dryer Problems

Loud Noises

Broken seals, bad bearings, or worn belts frequently cause strange sounds to come from dryers.

Will Not Dry / Cold Air

A clothes dryer that doesn't create enough heat is completely ineffective. The issue is usually a broken high-limit thermostat, heating element, or cycling thermostat. These same parts can also cause a dryer to get dangerously hot.

Won't Turn On or Tumble

If plugged in with the breaker on, a dryer that won't start or tumble usually needs a repair or replacement of the high-limit thermostat, heating element, or cycling thermostat.

Timer Won't Advance

A dryer timer must advance to complete the cycle properly. If the timer does not advance, it usually indicates a broken timer motor or cycling thermostat.

Don't let the laundry pile up!

Call F5 Appliance Repair to schedule a prompt repair.

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