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We repair all brands washers in Mission Viejo, CA such as Kenmore washers,
Whirlpool washers, GE washers, Maytag washers, Amana washers and
many more. (view the complete brands
list we work on). We are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
and there is no extra charge for the weekend or night Mission Viejo, CA washer
repair appointments. Our service call is Free with the repair and
all the work is guaranteed for 1 year.
800 481-4831
We provide washer repair to all Mission Viejo, CA zip codes and
surrounding cities. The following areas correspond to our Appliance
service areas:
Orange County
Aliso Viejo
Anaheim
Atwood
Brea
Buena Park
Capistrano Beach
Costa Mesa
Cypress
Dana Point
Diamond Bar
Downey
East Irvine
Foothill Ranch
Fountain Valley
Fullerton
Garden Grove
Hawaiian Gardens
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Irvine
Newport Beach
La Habra
La Palma
Ladera Ranch
Laguna Hills
Laguna Niguel
Lake Forest
Lakewood
Long Beach
Los Alamitos
Midway City
Mission Viejo
Newport Beach
Orange
Placentia
Huntington Beach
Yorba Linda |
Rancho Santa Margarita
Rowland Heights
San Clemente
Santa Ana
Seal Beach
Silverado
Stanton
Sunset Beach
Surfside
Torrance
Trabuco Canyon
Tustin
Van Nuys
Villa Park
Walnut
West Hills
Westminster
Wildomar
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View the list of our service areas
for Mission Viejo, CA washer repair.
We repair all brands washers
Maytag
Whirlpool
GE
Thermador
Wedgewood
LG
Jenn-Air
Sub-Zero
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Sears
Frigidaire
Speed Queen
Bosch
Fisher & Paykel
Hotpoint
Kenmore
Ruud
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O'Keefe and Merritt
Sunray
Admiral
Samsung
Frigidare
Miele
Magic Chef
Tappan |
And many more washers that we repair in Mission Viejo, CA brands view the full list
We have been in Mission Viejo, CA washer repair business for eight years.
Take a look at what some of our previous clients have
had to say about us. For immediate Mission Viejo, CA washer repair service
call us 24/7 out our toll free number:
800 481-4831
You can also can contact us by the email
for your Mission Viejo, CA washer repair appointment. Just send us your name,
a brief description of the washer problem and your contact information.
Please read these preventative and easy-to-repair tips.
However if your washer problem cannot be resolved with our easy
tips, consider calling us for an wasger repair appointment. We will
be happy to help.
Things to know about washer repairs
A filter that catches lint is part of most washing machines. Two basic washer types are in use self-cleaning and manual-cleaning. During the wash and rinse phases, water is drawn from the tub by the water pump through the filter where lint is filtered out. The water is then recalculated back into the washer tub.
Manual- washer cleaning filters come in various forms, but primarily either as stainless-steel screens or plastic material which has a series of bristles that trap lint. The plastic-type filter resembles a hair brush. Manual-cleaning filters are positioned in an accessible area and should be removed periodically by the operator for cleaning.
Self-cleaning filters, obviously enough, clean themselves. One type traps lint in a pebble- or marble-like assembly of plastic. This filter is cleaned out as the machine drains. Cleaning is accomplished by water reversing itself through the filter to flush the filter and carry lint out the drain pipe with the water.
Which doesn’t mean too much to the average person? Really, though, the one important thing to keep in mind about the washer motor is that it has the job of driving, via drive belts, other components, such as the trans-mission and water pump. If the washer motor burns out, which rarely happens, judge the cost of replacement against the age of the machine and the cost of a new machine. The motor and trans-mission are the most expensive parts of an automatic clothes-washing ma-chine.
The motor and transmission are connected together by means of a belt, and the transmission (or gear-case assembly) drives the agitator—first in one direction and then in the other. The amount of travel that the agitator moves in each direction and the number of oscillations it makes in a minute are determined by the design of the gears, the size of the pulley, and the motor speed. A "normal"-stroke gear case is considered to be one that drives the agitator in a 195° arc at about 70 oscillations per minute.
In the typical agitator-type washing machine, the gears in the gear case are driven by a large pulley that is screwed to the gear case housing. The washer transmission possesses several braking and clutching devices that allow disconnecting of one set of gears and the meshing of others. Thus, the agitator oscillates during one phase of a cycle.
If you need professional assistance for your Mission Viejo, CA washer repair
needs, call us 24/7:
800 481-4831
Or send an Mission Viejo, CA washer repair appointment request online at
appointment@missionviejoapplianceservice.com
To do so, please specify your name, address and a brief nature of
the washer problem. Once we receive your request we will contact
you as soon as possible for your Mission Viejo, CA washer repair appointment.
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