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Washer & Dryer Repair Service

Washers and dryers are used frequently, and issues like poor drainage, heating problems, excessive vibration, or unusual noises often get worse the longer they’re ignored. A broken appliance can quickly disrupt your routine, turning simple laundry tasks into a frustrating chore. Instead of dealing with the inconvenience of a laundromat, our expert technicians provide fast, reliable service to get your washer or dryer running properly again. Most repairs can be completed the same day you call to schedule service, so you can get back to your normal routine without delay.

  • Same-day and next-day appointments
  • We repair all major brands and models
  • Upfront pricing & warranty on parts & labor
  • Repairs for top-loaders, front-loaders, and stackable units
  • We can diagnose and fix gas and electric models

We are based in Woodstock and prodly serving a wide area including Canton, Cartersville, Acworth, Marietta, Dallas and more. You can see a full list of the areas we cover here. Attempting a DIY fix without the proper knowledge can cause further damage or even pose safety risks. We have the tools and knowledge to fix you washer and dryer safely and quickly. We work on all major brands including Bosch, GE, Samsung, Whirlpool, LG. Call us today to schedule your washer or dryer repair.

Dishwasher repair

Washer Repair

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Modern washers are much more advanced than older models, featuring electronic control boards, smart sensors, direct-drive motors, high-efficiency wash systems, and complex drainage components. When one part fails, it often affects the entire cycle — from filling and washing to draining and spinning.

Our technicians have extensive experience repairing both traditional and high-efficiency washers, including front-load, top-load, and stackable units. Whether it’s a simple mechanical issue or a more advanced electronic failure, we diagnose the problem accurately and get your washer running properly again.

Most Common Issues We Fix

Washer not draining or spinning

Washer shaking excessivly

Strange noises during the cycle

Washer leaking water

Washer not starting

Dryer Repair

Oven Repair Service

Clothes dryers are one of the most frequently used—and most frequently repaired—appliances in the home. Modern dryers include advanced safety sensors, moisture sensors, high-temperature limit switches, and electronic control boards that work together to dry clothes efficiently and safely. When airflow is restricted or a component fails, the dryer may stop heating, take too long to dry, or shut off unexpectedly.

Many homeowners try to troubleshoot dryer issues themselves, but internal components such as heating elements, thermostats, drum motors, and control boards require professional diagnosis and proper handling. Our technicians repair gas and electric dryers of all major brands and have extensive experience fixing the most common—and most complex—dryer problems.

Most Common Issues We Fix

Strange noises or rattling

Dryer not heating

Clogged dryer vent or poor airflow

Dryer takes too long to dry

Drum not spinning

Burning smell or overheating

Dryer Maintenance Service

Dryer Maintenance & Vent Cleaning

Lint buildup in your dryer or dryer vent is a serious fire hazard. When airflow is restricted, your dryer has to work harder, which can cause overheating, electrical damage, and even ignite the trapped lint.

Dryer maintenance is one of our most requested services. We clear lint and debris from the exhaust path, restore proper airflow, and reduce risk — making your dryer safer, more efficient, and less prone to breakdown.

Care Tips

Regular maintenance helps your washer and dryer last longer, run more efficiently, and prevent costly breakdowns.

  • Clean the washer drum and gasket regularly to prevent mold and odors.
  • Leave the washer door open after use to let moisture dry out.
  • Empty pockets before washing to avoid damage to the drum and pump.
  • Check and clean the dryer lint filter after every load.
  • Inspect and clean the dryer vent at least once a year to prevent fire hazards.
  • Avoid overloading machines — it strains motors and reduces cleaning efficiency.
  • Use the right detergent and measure properly, especially with HE washers.
  • Level your washer and dryer to reduce vibration and wear.
Dishwasher maintenance tips
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Business Hours

Monday to Saturday: 8am - 7pm

Sunday: Closed

Payments

The diagnostic fee is $60 per appliance. This fee will be waived if you choose to proceed with the repair.

Cash and Major Credit Cards Accepted

Payments

Other services

Refrigerator repair

Refrigerator Repair

From small fixes to major repairs, we can handle all your fridge problems — cooling issues, ice makers, freezer troubles, and more.

Stove, Cooktop, Oven repair

Ovens, Cooktops, and Ranges

If your oven isn’t heating evenly or has electrical or temperature control issues, our team can get it working properly again so you can cook without interruptions.

Dishwasher repair

Dishwasher Repair

Expert repair for all dishwasher brands. We fix leaks, drainage issues, broken pumps, and electronic control problems to keep your dishwasher running smoothly.

Frequently Asked Questions

If your dryer is taking longer than usual to dry clothes, that’s often the first warning sign that your vent may be clogged. You might also notice a burning smell while the dryer is running, or find excessive lint around the vent opening. In some cases, the dryer or laundry room can feel unusually hot because the airflow is restricted. Another clue is if the vent flap outside doesn’t open properly when the dryer is on. Regular vent cleaning not only helps your dryer work more efficiently but also reduces the risk of overheating and potential fire hazards.

This usually means the load is unbalanced or the washer isn’t level on the floor. If the noise continues, it could point to worn drum bearings, a loose drive belt, or issues with the motor. A technician can quickly identify and fix the source before more damage occurs.

The most common cause is a clogged lint filter or vent restricting airflow. It can also happen if the heating element, thermostat, or moisture sensor is faulty. Cleaning the vent usually solves the problem, but if it doesn’t, a professional inspection is the best next step.

A burning smell usually means lint has built up in the vent or around the heating element and might have caught on fire. It can also point to electrical problems or worn dryer parts. Stop using the dryer immediately and have it inspected—continuing to run it could be a fire risk.