Washing machine Repair
At Hillside Appliance Services, We Provide Washing Machine Repair for All Brands and Models of Washers.
We fix all types of washers and all types of washing machine problems, such as washer making unusual noises, washing machine not cycling correctly, washer not emptying completely, or washer that is off balance.
Our Services
Washing Machine Maintenance for all makes and models
Washing Machine Repair for all makes and models
Washing Machine Replacement for all makes and models
Washing Machine Installation for all makes and models
Washing Machine Repair for All Makes and Models
Bosch
Kitchen Aid
Whirlpool
Kenmore
Electrolux
GE
Hot Point
JennAir
Amana
Maytag
Frequent Issues with Washer
Not draining
Not spinning
Not agitating
Not Filling
Error codes
Leaking
Unbalanced/Shaking
Noisy
Is it cheaper to fix a washer or replace it?
Deciding whether to fix or replace a washer depends on several factors, including the appliance's age, the cost of repairs, and its overall condition. Generally, if the washer is less than eight years old and has not required many repairs in the past, fixing it can be more economical. Common issues like a broken belt, a faulty lid switch, or a clogged pump are often inexpensive to repair. However, if the washer is older and has experienced multiple breakdowns, replacement might be the better option. The cost of repairs also plays a significant role; if the repair estimate is more than half the price of a new washer, purchasing a new one could be more cost-effective in the long run.
Energy efficiency is another important consideration. New washers are significantly more energy-efficient than older models, potentially saving you money on utility bills. They also come with advanced features that can enhance washing performance and convenience. Additionally, if your washer has a poor energy rating or lacks modern features, a new model could provide better efficiency and functionality.
While repairing a relatively new and previously reliable washer can be cost-effective, replacing an old, inefficient, and frequently malfunctioning one may offer greater long-term savings and benefits.
Is it worth fixing a broken washing machine?
Deciding whether to fix a broken washing machine depends on several factors, including the cost of repair, the age of the machine, and the nature of the problem. Here are some points to consider:
Cost of Repair vs. Replacement: Compare the cost of repairing the washing machine to the price of a new one. If the repair costs are more than 50% of the price of a new machine, it might be more economical to replace it.
Age of the Washing Machine: Washing machines typically last about 10-15 years. If your machine is near or past this age range, it might be more cost-effective to invest in a new one rather than paying for repairs.
Nature of the Problem: Some issues, like a clogged hose or a faulty door latch, are relatively inexpensive and easy to fix. However, major problems, such as a broken motor or transmission, can be costly to repair.
Energy Efficiency: Newer washing machines are often more energy-efficient and can save you money on utility bills. If your current machine is an older model, replacing it with a newer, more efficient model could be beneficial in the long run.
Availability of Parts: For older washing machines, parts may be hard to find or expensive. This can make repairs more difficult and costly.
Ultimately, the decision to repair or replace a broken washing machine should be based on a careful evaluation of these factors. Consulting with a professional technician can also provide valuable insights into the best course of action for your specific situation.
Hillside Appliance Services offers great savings for the following qualified recipients:
Military Discount
Senior Citizen
Repeat Customers
First Time Customers
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Contact Information
Phone:
Scottsdale and Mesa Locations Phone Number
Office/Dispatch Hours:
Monday – Friday 7am-7pm
Saturday 9am-4pm
Sunday closed
Serving Scottsdale, Metro Phoenix and surrounding areas