Same-day washing machine repair that actually works—no more laundry chaos disrupting your routine.
When your washing machine breaks down, everything stops. Laundry piles up, schedules get thrown off, and that puddle on the floor isn’t getting any smaller.
You need more than a quick fix—you need your routine back. That’s exactly what you get when we repair your washer the right way the first time.
No more soggy clothes sitting in a machine that won’t spin. No more wondering if that leak is going to damage your floors. Just a washing machine that works like it should, so you can get back to the things that actually matter.
We’ve been fixing washing machines in Watertown for years. We understand how these older New England homes handle appliances—the quirky plumbing, the tight laundry spaces, the way these machines work harder in our climate.
We’ve seen it all. From historic homes near Watertown Square to newer developments near the Charles River, we know exactly what makes washers fail here and how to fix them properly.
When your neighbors need their washer repaired, they call us. When we’re done, their machine works better than it has in years.
First, we actually diagnose the problem. Not just the obvious stuff—we check the motor, electronics, plumbing connections, and everything else that could be causing issues. You get a clear explanation of what’s wrong and an upfront quote before we touch anything.
Then we fix it using quality parts that last. Whether it’s a faulty lid switch, worn belt, water pump issue, or something more complex, we use the right parts and proven techniques that solve the problem for good.
Finally, we test everything through a complete cycle. Your washer doesn’t leave our hands until we’re sure it’s running efficiently and ready to handle your laundry without any more interruptions.
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We repair both front-load and top-load washing machines across all major brands. Whether you’re dealing with a leak, a washer that won’t spin, excessive vibration, or drainage problems, we have the experience to handle it.
In Watertown, we see a lot of issues caused by hard water buildup and the way these older homes handle drainage. We know how to address these local factors so your repair lasts longer than the typical quick fix.
Most repairs cost between $150-$400, which beats the $800-$1200 you’d spend on a new machine. Plus, you avoid the hassle of shopping, delivery, and installation. We can usually get your washer running the same day we come out.