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A puddle in the laundry room almost always means that your washing machine is leaking. Fortunately, some puddles mean that only a minor repair is needed; others indicate a larger problem. No matter the reason or the brand of your washer, every leak needs to be investigated and repaired before the puddle becomes a flood that can cause further damage to your home.

While some leaks have universal causes in both front-loading and top-loading washers, these tips will help you identify the problem depending on the type of washer in your laundry room. Once you’ve pinpointed the source of the leak, you may be able to do the repairs yourself.

 

Before You Begin


Before you begin diagnosing your washing machine and making any repairs, it’s important to prevent electrical hazards and any floods or leaks from your plumbing. Turn off the machine using its controls, unplug the power cord from your outlet, and ensure all water valves are switched to the “off” position.

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One Reply to “Why Is My Washing Machine Leaking?”

The Go-To Crew Electric

If your washing machine is leaking, it’s crucial to act fast to prevent further damage. Whether it’s a minor fix or a larger issue, identifying and repairing leaks promptly can save you from costly repairs down the road. Don’t wait—addressing leaks early ensures your laundry room stays dry and your machine stays efficient.

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