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We are experts at repairing and servicing all brands and models
of washers in Philadelphia. If your washer doesn't spin, it's leaking
or you have any other problems, simply call our toll free number
and we will take care of rest, bringing your washer in perfect working
order. Call us when at your convenience to schedule a Philadelphia
washer repair appointment. We will do our best to set your washer
repair appointment for the time that works with your schedule:
We will always work with your busy lifestyle to schedule
your Philadelphia washer repair. For a convenient appointment, call
us at out toll free line:
215-525-6897
For parts only: 800-370-9281
Please note that all purchased washer parts are shipped directly to you.
If you prefer you can also email
us with details about your washer repair appointment in Philadeplhia.
In the email please include your name, phone number, zip code and
briefly explain the nature of your washer problem. We will contact
you as soon as we receive the email, so that you can schedule your
washer repair appointment in Philadelphia.
We service and repair all washer brands and models in Philadelphia:
Magic Chef
Jenn Air
GE
Maytag
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Kenmore
Kitchen Aid
Montgomery Wards
Hotpoint
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Whirlpool
Speed Queen
LG
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Our Philadelphia washer repair coverege area includes entire
Philadelphia and the surrounding cities:
Philadelphia
Levittown
Norristown
Langhorne
Bensalem |
Fort Washington
Trevose
Gulph Mills
Jeffersonville
Buckingham |
Lamott
East Norriton
Conshohocken
Warminster
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The information below is provided strictly to help you to learn
more about your washer machine. It will also help you use your washer
in the most effective and efficient ways, which will also reduce
your utility bills and extend the life of your washer systems.
WARNING: The following
hints are strictly for educational purposes. We highly recommend
that you not get involved with any washer repairs on your own. All
the washer repairs require experience and professional knowledge
about electric and draining systems and can be very dangerous if
you don’t have the knowledge to do it. For professional assistance
call us any time at:
215-525-6897
Washer
As soon as you start your washer, these three components timer,
motor, and solenoid take over and carry the appliance through its
complete cycle. Turning the timer to the starting position energizes
a solenoid in the water-inlet valve. This valve is located at the
point where the hose enters the washer; in fact, the hose is attached
to the threaded portion of the valve. There is one solenoid for
the hot water and one for cold water. When the timer turns the hot
water solenoid on, a plunger inside the valve pulls away from an
opening to allow the hot water to flow through. When the timer energizes
the solenoid, a spring returns the plunger to its original position,
and water pressure from the line provides the force to close the
valve. In the cold water line, the same process takes place when
the coil is energized. When you set the washer for warm water, both
hot and cold solenoids are energized, and both water-inlet valves
open. The passageways inside the valves are sized to provide the
proper proportion of hot and cold water required for warm water
washing. As the washer tub fills to the proper level, the timer
actuates another switch to halt the water flow. In most cases, this
switch is mounted to the rear of a diaphragm. On the opposite side
of the sealed diaphragm unit, a tube runs to a pocket near the bottom
of the tub. As water rises within the tub, the weight of the water
exerts increasing pressure upon the air trapped within the tube.
When the water reaches the proper level, this pressure is sufficient
to allow the diaphragm to move the switch contacts. As a result,
the contacts controlling the water-inlet valve open, the contacts
controlling the motor circuit close, and the machine begins its
wash cycle. The vast majority of modern automatic washers use an
agitator to force the detergent and water solution through the fibers
of the clothing fabrics. Washer baskets and agitators are designer
to provide good water movement; it is the water movement not the
friction between the agitator and clothing that accomplishes the
cleaning. That is a good point to remember when you are loading
clothes into the washer. Regardless of the type of agitator, water
should circulate freely in the tub, and the clothing should be able
to move well in the water. If you can see active motion, then you
know that your clothing load is suitable. On the other hand, if
your clothing gets tangled in a pile with little evidence of good
movement between water and clothing, then you know that you have
an overloaded condition in your washer. Remove the excess clothing
to obtain good cleaning results.
For professional help call us 24/7 at:
215-525-6897
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