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Washer Repair in Palm Beach County

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When should you call for washing machine repair in Palm Beach County?

Call when the washer will not drain or spin, leaks onto the floor, will not fill or start, stops mid-cycle, or flashes error codes. Climate Control Services repairs front-load and top-load machines — and because a washer connects to supply valves and a drain standpipe, CCS techs can diagnose the plumbing side too, with pricing confirmed before work begins.

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Climate Control Services (CCS) – Washing Machine Repair Services

A washer full of soaking laundry that will not drain is its own special emergency — you cannot even empty the machine without a mess. CCS sends a local Palm Beach County technician to find the fault, explain it plainly, and confirm pricing before the repair starts.

Washing machines are also where appliance repair and plumbing overlap the most. Hot and cold supply valves, fill hoses, a drain hose, and the household standpipe all sit behind the machine, and any of them can produce symptoms that look like a broken washer. CCS holds Florida plumbing license CFC050548, so the diagnosis does not stop at the cabinet — if the real problem is a clogged drain line or a seized shutoff valve, the same company handles it.

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Washer Not Draining or Spinning? Common Failures

Will not drain

The classic chain: a sock or debris in the drain pump filter, a failed drain pump, a kinked drain hose — or a clog in the house standpipe the hose empties into. If water backs up out of the standpipe when the washer drains, the problem is the house side, not the appliance. CCS tests both before recommending anything.

Will not spin

Top-loaders: lid switch, drive belt, or clutch. Front-loaders: door latch, motor control, or worn drum bearings. An unbalanced load or a failing suspension can also keep modern machines from reaching spin speed — they protect themselves by refusing.

Leaking onto the floor

Front-loaders most often leak at the door boot gasket; top-loaders at the tub seal or hoses. Behind any washer, aging rubber fill hoses and the supply valves are common culprits — and a burst fill hose floods a laundry room fast. If valves or supply lines are the issue, our plumbing repair side takes over in the same visit.

Will not fill or will not start

No fill usually means inlet valve, clogged inlet screens, or supply valves that are closed or failed. No start points to the door latch or lid switch, the control board, or power. Error codes on modern machines narrow the search — note the code before you book.

Shakes, bangs, or walks across the floor

Suspension rods or dampers wear out, loads go off-balance, or the machine sits out of level. A violent spin cycle is worth fixing promptly — the shaking accelerates wear on everything else in the machine.

Front-Load, Top-Load, and Stacked Units

CCS repairs front-load and top-load washers, high-efficiency models, and stacked laundry centers from common residential brands including LG, Samsung, Whirlpool, Maytag, and GE. We are an independent local company with no manufacturer ties — the recommendation you get is about your machine, not a sales quota.

One piece of honest advice we give Palm Beach County homeowners: rubber fill hoses age in Florida heat, and a failed hose floods whether the washer is running or not. If yours are original to the machine, ask the technician to look at them during the visit — and if your laundry pair is acting up together, our dryer repair page covers the other half.

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Washer Repair Questions

My washer will not drain — is it the machine or the drain line?

If the machine hums but the water sits, suspect the drain pump or something caught in its filter. If the washer pumps but water rises back up out of the standpipe behind the machine, the household drain line is clogged — a plumbing problem, not an appliance problem. CCS diagnoses and can fix either, so you do not need two companies to find out which it is.

Why is my washing machine leaking from the bottom?

On front-loaders, the door boot gasket is the most common source; on top-loaders, the tub seal or internal hoses. Water appearing behind the machine often traces to fill hoses or the supply valves instead. The technician runs the machine and traces the water path before recommending the repair.

Why does my washer bang or shake violently on spin?

Worn suspension rods or dampers, an off-balance load, or a machine that is not level. Modern washers may also abort spin entirely to protect themselves. Suspension parts are wear items and are routinely repairable — and fixing them protects the bearings and drum from premature failure.

Do you repair both front-load and top-load washers?

Yes, plus high-efficiency models and stacked laundry centers, across common residential brands including LG, Samsung, Whirlpool, Maytag, and GE. Note the brand, type, and any error code when you book.

Should washer fill hoses be replaced?

Aging rubber fill hoses are one of the most common causes of laundry-room flooding, and they can fail even when the washer is off. If your hoses are original to an older machine, have the technician inspect them during the repair visit — it is a small precaution against a large mess.

What should I do before the technician arrives?

If the washer is full of water, leave it — the technician can drain it properly. If it is leaking actively, turn off the two supply valves behind the machine if you can reach them safely, and note any error code on the display. That information speeds up the diagnosis.

Last updated: June 12, 2026

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Climate Control Services - Boynton Beach office

Climate Control Services
1740 Corporate Drive
Boynton Beach, FL 33426
Serving Palm Beach County
561-570-1164

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