A washing machine that won't drain, won't spin, or fills the laundry room floor with water doesn't wait for a convenient time to break down. Mr. Appliance of Brenham and Bryan/College Station, TX repairs all major brands, from LG to Whirlpool, so College Station households can get back to a normal routine without the trip to the laundromat. We stock common parts on our service vehicles, so many repairs can be completed in a single visit. Call to get service from our College Station appliance repair pros.
We Repair and Service All Major Appliances
What We Fix: Common Washing Machine Problems in College Station
Count on our Brenham appliance repair experts to address your home’s washing machine repair. College Station's hard water, which comes from the region's high-mineral groundwater, is hard on washing machines. Mineral scale builds up inside inlet valves and on pump components faster here than in softer-water markets, and that buildup is one of the more common causes we see for washers that underperform or fail early. Beyond water quality, the heavy use patterns in a college-town market with shared households and multi-person units put real wear on machines.
Our service professionals diagnose and repair the full range of washer problems:
- Won't drain or spin: Usually points to a clogged drain pump filter, worn washer pumps, or a failed lid switch on top-loaders.
- Leaking water: Common sources include a damaged door gasket on front-loaders, loose hose connections, or a cracked pump housing. We trace the source of the leak before assuming a part, because water leaks aren't always where they appear.
- Won't agitate: On top-loaders, a stripped agitator coupler or worn drive belt is often the culprit. Direct-drive models go through the motor coupling first.
- Control panel or touch panel errors: Samsung and LG washers throw diagnostic codes that need a scan tool to read accurately. We carry the equipment to pull codes and verify the cause before replacing any board.
- Excessive vibration or loud banging: Worn drum bearings and unbalanced loads both cause this, but drum bearing failure worsens quickly and can damage the tub seal.
Flexible braided water supply lines and the condition of the proper shut-off valve both affect a washer's long-term reliability. If we spot a cracked supply line or a faulty valve that's slow to close during a service call, we'll say so. Water damage behind a machine is a risk worth knowing about before it becomes a repair bill far larger than the appliance itself.
Why College Station Residents Choose Mr. Appliance
Pricing surprises are the most common complaint people have about appliance repair. We quote by the job after diagnosis, not by the hour, so you know the full cost before we touch a single part. That price holds. No add-ons after the work is done.
Every repair is backed by the Neighborly Done Right Promise®: a one-year parts-and-labor warranty for residential work. Bring a problem back within that window, and we make it right at no charge. Our service professionals arrive in uniform, place a doormat at the entry, wear shoe covers inside, and leave the work area clean. Those aren't policies we enforce occasionally; they're how every job runs.
For College Station households near Texas A&M University, tight schedules matter. We offer morning and afternoon appointment windows and work to keep arrivals on time, because a service window that turns into a no-show wastes a day you can't get back.
Mr. Appliance of Brenham and Bryan/College Station, TX
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