Avoid Repairs with Washer and Dryer Maintenance

While no one enjoys taking on more household chores, washer and dryer maintenance can reduce the number of times you’ll need to call in a repair technician. Even if you have a great repair technician, calling in for a repair can be time-consuming. Although most companies aim to dispatch a technician quickly, you may still find yourself left with a mountain of dirty laundry while you wait for parts on order. Most households rely on their washer and dryer and have it running daily. So, it’s important that you keep your appliances in good condition to prevent costly repairs and inconvenient downtime. Maintenance can also extend the lifespan of your washer and dryer increasing the life expectancy from 12 to 16 years or 13 to 18 years respectively. This will save you even more money in the long term. If you want to protect your investment and skip some repair bills, you should take note of these routine maintenance tasks.

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After Each Cycle

A few minutes after each laundry cycle can provide an essential component of your maintenance schedule. You should clean out the dryer lint filter and wipe down the door seals to reduce smells and mildew build up. Be sure to remove the clothes as soon as possible and keep the washer door partially open to encourage air circulation. Additionally, check that you’re using the correct laundry detergent at the proper amounts. If you notice any suds remaining in the washer or your clothes have a grimy feel, you’ll need to reassess your detergent.

Monthly Maintenance

Make a note on your calendar to perform these basic jobs each month for optimum performance. You should inspect for damage on the washing machine hoses and dryer exhaust ducts. Don’t ignore any cracks or tears and have them replaced immediately. You should also clean the seals and drums with a 50/50 mix of water and vinegar. Wipe down the appliance exteriors with a clean cloth and ensure that there is no water pooled in the laundry area. You should also check your owner’s manual for instructions to clean the drain pump filter on front loading washers.

Annual Tasks

Most manufacturers recommend cleaning the lint filter on your dryer at least every year to prevent chemical buildup that could compromise air flow. This is also a good time to pull the appliances out and clean behind, around and below the washer and dryer.If possible remove and clean the dryer exhaust ducts. Clogged ducts are a leading cause of house fires, so if you don’t feel confident with this task call in an appliance repair expert.

Safety Considerations

In addition to these maintenance tasks, there are some safety considerations that can reduce the risk of repair issues developing.

You should avoid overloading your machines. Although it is tempting to try and do a massive laundry load, this can put additional strain on the appliance, and it is unlikely to save time or energy. A better idea is to do two smaller loads and avoid creating potential problems.

You should also try to avoid clutter on top or around your washer and dryer. Laundry areas can become a dumping ground for the whole family, but this can compromise airflow and create a hazard.

It is also a good idea to avoid running laundry loads when your sleeping or away from home. While this may seem like a time saver, it means that the appliance is left unattended for a long period, which can be problematic if an issue develops. Finally, ensure that you keep your owner’s manual handy. While you may have glanced at it when you purchased your appliance, this is actually an invaluable resource for maintenance, repairs, and advice.

If you’re having difficulties with your washer or dryer, you can rely on a professional appliance repair technician for an effective solution. For assistance with all your home appliance needs, be sure to speak to a professional appliance repair specialist.