Maytag Washer Control Board Replacement
This Maytag top-load washer was giving the customer a lot of trouble. It would power on, but the wash cycle kept stopping midway,leaving clothes soaking wet Sometimes the unit wouldn’t start at all, even after resetting,
After diagnostics, our technician traced the issue to a failing control board. Instead of sending mixed signals to the motor and valves,the board had lost consistency, which explained the random shutdowns
We replaced the faulty part with a new OEM Maytag control board, checked wiring harnesses, and calibrated the washer. Once the repair was complete, we ran several test loads — the washer filled, washed, spun, and drained exactly as it should
Results
Washer now completes cycles without interruptions
Clothes come out clean and properly spun dry
Reliable performance restored with genuine Maytag parts
Customer avoided replacing the entire appliance
Now this Maytag washer works like new again, and the customer can finally do laundry without interruptions
GE Washer Control Board Replacement
Our customer’s GE front-load washer stopped working correctly — cycles would freeze midway, and sometimes the machine wouldn’t start at all. After diagnostics, we determined the problem was a faulty control board that needed replacement.
We ordered a genuine OEM GE control board directly from the manufacturer. Once the part arrived, our technician disassembled the washer, removed the defective board, and installed the new unit. All wiring connections were checked carefully to ensure safety and reliable performance.
Results
Successful GE washer control board replacement
Restored all washing cycles and electronic functions
Improved reliability with OEM GE parts
Washer now runs like new, with smooth operation and full programmability
The customer was very happy to have their GE washer working again without interruptions.
Electrolux Washer Door Seal (Gasket) Replacement
This customer reached out to us because their Electrolux front-load washer was leaking water and the laundry often came out with a musty, unpleasant odor Upon inspection, we found that the door gasket (seal) had mold buildup and small tears, which not only caused water leaks but also trapped moisture that led to the bad smell
Our technician removed the old, moldy gasket, thoroughly cleaned the mounting surface, and installed a brand-new OEM Electrolux washer door seal. The new seal ensures a tight fit, prevents leaks, and eliminates the source of odors. After the installation, we ran multiple test cycles to confirm that the washer was watertight and fresh-smelling
Results
Successful Electrolux washer gasket replacement
Stopped water leaks during wash and spin cycles
Eliminated mold buildup and musty smell from clothes
Extended washer life and improved hygiene with OEM parts
Now the washer not only works like new but also leaves clothes clean and fresh again
Frigidaire Stacked Washer and Dryer Repair
A homeowner contacted us about their Frigidaire stacked washer and dryer unit. The dryer wasn’t heating properly, clothes were still damp at the end of the cycle, and the machine was making unusual noises. Stacked units are convenient but can be challenging to service due to limited space.
Our technician carefully disassembled the dryer section, inspected the heating system, and discovered both lint buildup and a partially failing heating element. We cleaned the unit thoroughly, removing all lint from the blower and vent system, and replaced the faulty part.
The result was a smooth-running stacked washer and dryer that dried clothes quickly again. This washer and dryer repair not only fixed the heating issue but also improved airflow and efficiency. The customer was especially happy because the unit is located in a closet, and regular dryer maintenance will now keep it safe and reliable.
Why Your Dryer Heating Element Fails – 24/7 Repair in WA
Many homeowners in Everett, Lynnwood, Shoreline, Renton, and Issaquah, WA face the same frustrating problem: the dryer runs, but there’s no heat. Most of the time, the cause is a burned-out heating element.
At Appliance Fixers, we provide 24/7 dryer repair service in Washington for all major brands — Bosch, Electrolux, Amana, Kenmore, Roper and others. Here are the top reasons why a dryer heating element breaks down and how to avoid it.
- Lint Clogs & Poor Ventilation
If dryer vents aren’t cleaned regularly, lint blocks airflow. This forces the heating element to work too hard until it burns out. That’s why dryer vent cleaning in Renton and Issaquah is crucial for safety. - Overstuffed Dryer Loads
Putting in too many clothes makes the motor and element overheat. Overloading shortens the life of both the dryer and the heating element. - Electrical or Thermostat Issues
A bad thermostat, damaged wiring, or faulty control board can send the wrong voltage to the element, causing it to fail. - Regular Wear and Tear
Even with proper use, heating elements wear out over time. Most dryers will need a heating element replacement at some point.
How to Keep Your Dryer Heating Properly
Clean the lint filter after every cycle
Schedule annual dryer vent cleaning in Seattle WA areas
Don’t overload the drum
Call a pro at the first sign of dryer not heating
If your dryer isn’t heating, call Appliance Fixers for 24/7 dryer repair near me. We specialize in dryer heating element replacement, vent cleaning, and full appliance repair services across Everett, Lynnwood, Shoreline, Renton, and Issaquah, WA.