Mandeep Singh
AC/DC Appliance Repair · DC Metro
Top causes of a washer that won't spin or drain — lid switch, drive belt, pump issues — and when to call a pro.
Common Causes
Before calling a technician, it helps to understand the most common causes behind this type of appliance issue. Many problems have straightforward explanations and some can be identified with a few simple checks. Our technicians see these issues every day across the DC Metro area.
What You Can Check Yourself
Start with the basics: check that the appliance is properly plugged in and that the circuit breaker hasn't tripped. Verify settings and controls are correctly configured. Check for any visible error codes on the display. These simple steps can rule out the most obvious causes before a technician visit.
When to Call a Professional
If the issue persists after basic checks, it's time to call a professional. Attempting to repair mechanical or electrical components without proper training can be dangerous and may void your warranty. AC/DC Appliance Repair technicians can diagnose and repair most issues on the first visit, often with same-day availability across the DC Metro area.
Repair vs. Replace
A useful rule of thumb: if the repair cost is less than 50% of the cost of a new appliance and the unit is under 10 years old, repair is almost always the better financial decision. Our technicians will give you an honest assessment — we never recommend a repair that doesn't make sense for your situation.
Need appliance repair in the DC Metro area? AC/DC Appliance Repair is available Mon–Sat, 7AM–8PM.