Washer Repair in Manassas, VA

From a washer that stops mid-cycle before a week’s worth of work clothes gets clean to a top-loader leaving every load soaking wet, we fix it fast so Manassas households don’t fall behind on laundry.

A load of laundry stuck mid-cycle, sitting in soapy water, is one of the more frustrating appliance failures, and Manassas families shouldn't have to keep restarting a machine that won't finish the job.

Your washer moves through fill, agitate, drain, and spin dozens of times a week, and each of those stages depends on a specific part doing its job correctly. When one part starts to fail, the whole cycle can stall out, leaving wet clothes and standing water behind.

If your washer won’t drain properly, is vibrating or walking across the floor during the spin cycle, keeps stopping partway through a wash, is leaking water, or won’t power on at all, it’s worth having it inspected before the issue gets worse. These problems are frequently caused by a clogged drain pump, worn shock absorbers, a failing door lock, or a malfunctioning water inlet valve and most are repairable without a full replacement.

At Home Appliance Care, we provide dependable washer repair throughout Manassas, VA. Our technicians run a thorough diagnostic, explain the issue clearly, and recommend the repair that makes the most sense for your household.

From drain pump and shock absorber failures to faulty door locks, water inlet valve problems, and motor issues, we help restore dependable wash and spin performance.

who we are

Why Manassas Customers Choose Home Appliance Care

We are a local appliance repair company in Manassas, VA, working in your neighborhoods. Here’s why many Manassas customers choose us repeatedly. 

5k+

Customers helped with appliance repair

We are trusted by homeowners and property managers alike.
We respond promptly to your needs.
We communicate clearly.
We give you our honest and unbiased opinion.
We operate across numerous brands and models.

Common Washer Problems in Manassas

These are the issues Manassas homeowners bring to us most often. Catching one of these early usually keeps the repair simple.

Washer won't drain

Standing water left in the drum after a cycle is typically caused by a clogged drain pump, a kinked drain hose, or a broken lid switch preventing the drain cycle from running. 

Washer vibrates or shifts during the spin cycle

Excessive shaking is often caused by worn shock absorbers or suspension springs, an unbalanced load, or the machine sitting unevenly on the floor. 

Washer stops partway through a cycle

A washer that halts mid-wash frequently has a failing control board, a worn drive belt, or a door lock that isn’t registering as securely closed. 

Washer is leaking water

Leaks are commonly caused by a worn door boot seal, a loose hose connection, or a failing water inlet valve, and they can damage flooring if left unaddressed. 

Washer won't power on

A washer that won’t start may have a faulty door lock assembly, a tripped thermal fuse, or a failing control board, since many models require a securely locked door to run at all. 

NEIGHBORHOODS

Serving All Manassas Neighborhoods

We proudly provide washer repair throughout Manassas, VA, serving homeowners across Old Town Manassas, Wellington, Sudley, Westgate, and Georgetown South, and surrounding communities. Whether you’re in a single-family home, townhouse, condominium, or rental property, Home Appliance Care is ready to get your laundry routine back on track quickly and professionally. Manassas is home to a wide mix of established and growing residential communities, and we proudly serve customers throughout the area. 

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Old Town Manassas

Old Town Manassas homeowners rely on a working washer to keep up with everyday laundry, and a stalled machine backs things up fast. Our technicians respond quickly to diagnose and repair washers throughout Old Town. 

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Wellington

Families in Wellington depend on their laundry room running smoothly through busy weeks. We provide prompt washer repair throughout Wellington to keep loads moving on schedule. 

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Sudley, Westgate & Georgetown South

We proudly serve homeowners throughout Sudley, Westgate, Georgetown South, and the surrounding Manassas neighborhoods. Our technicians carefully inspect every washer and recommend the most practical repair. 

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Townhomes and Condominiums

Many Manassas residents live in townhomes and condo communities where in-unit laundry is essential and a leak carries higher stakes. We regularly repair washers in these homes with careful, respectful workmanship. 

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Rental Properties and Landlords

If you own rental properties or manage investment homes in Manassas, a broken washer is often an urgent tenant concern. We work directly with landlords and property managers to provide dependable, efficient repair. 

Frequently Asked Questions:

Why won't my washer drain?

A washer that won’t drain usually has a clogged drain pump, a kinked hose, or a broken lid switch preventing the drain cycle from completing. 

Why does my washer shake or move during the spin cycle?

This is often caused by worn shock absorbers or suspension springs, an unbalanced load, or the machine not sitting level on the floor. 

Why does my washer stop in the middle of a cycle?

Mid-cycle stalls are frequently caused by a failing control board, a worn drive belt, or a door lock not registering as fully closed. 

Why is my washer leaking water?

Leaks are commonly caused by a worn door boot seal, a loose hose connection, or a failing water inlet valve. 

Why won't my washer turn on at all?

This is typically caused by a faulty door lock assembly, a tripped thermal fuse, or a failing control board. 

How long should a washing machine last?

Most residential washers last 10 to 14 years with proper maintenance, especially when loads aren’t consistently overloaded. 

Is it worth repairing a washer instead of replacing it?

In most cases, yes — repairing a belt, pump, or valve is usually far less expensive than buying a new machine. 

What washer brands do you repair?

We repair most major brands, including Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, GE, Maytag, Kenmore, and Frigidaire. 

How often should I run a cleaning cycle on my washer?

Running a cleaning cycle monthly helps prevent mold, odor, and mineral buildup that can affect long-term performance. 

Can a washer's drive belt be replaced without replacing the whole machine?

Yes. If the belt has worn out or snapped but the rest of the washer works well, replacing just the belt is usually the practical fix. 

Why are my clothes still soaking wet after the cycle finishes?

This usually means the spin cycle isn’t completing properly, often due to a worn belt, a failing motor, or a lid switch not engaging correctly. 

How quickly can I get washer repair scheduled in Manassas, VA?

We aim to schedule appointments promptly based on technician availability, helping prevent water damage and keep your laundry routine on track. 

Zones

Areas We Service

Home Appliance Care provides in-home appliance repair across Northern Virginia, Southern Maryland, and Washington DC. Our full service area by location and zip code:

View Full List of Service Areas & ZIP Codes
County City / Area ZIP Codes
Fairfax County, VA Alexandria 22301, 22303, 22304, 22306, 22307, 22308, 22309, 22310, 22312, 22314, 22315
Annandale22003
Arlington22201, 22202, 22203, 22204, 22205, 22206, 22207, 22209, 22213
Burke22015
Fairfax22030, 22031, 22032
Fairfax Station22039
Falls Church22041, 22042, 22043, 22044, 22046
Lorton22079
McLean22101, 22102
Springfield22150, 22151, 22152, 22153
Prince William County, VA Woodbridge 22191, 22192, 22193, 22194, 22195
Manassas 20109, 20110, 20111, 20112
Maryland Southern Maryland 20744, 20745, 20748, 20735, 20601, 20602
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