Washer repair in Delray Beach
Front-load drum bearing, drain pump fault, door lock stuck, or won't spin? We service Miele, Speed Queen, Bosch, LG, Samsung, Whirlpool, Maytag and Electrolux washers across Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach. Same-day appointments when slots are open.
Delray Beach, Palm Beach County • Local washer service
What washer repair looks like in Delray Beach
East Delray near Atlantic Avenue and the beach takes constant salt load, while the gated West Delray communities lean toward premium built-ins, so we carry both coastal condenser stock and luxury-brand sealed-system parts.
Because Delray Beach sits on the coast, the salt air and humidity here are hard on washer components — we factor that in on every diagnosis and carry coastal-grade parts on the truck.
Do you offer same-day washer repair in Delray Beach?
Yes. Berne Appliance Repair runs same-day washer service across Delray Beach, including Atlantic Avenue, Pineapple Grove, East Delray, West Delray. Book before midday and we can usually have a technician at your door the same afternoon. The $59 diagnostic fee is waived when you proceed with the repair.
Which ZIP codes around Delray Beach do you cover?
We routinely handle washer repair in ZIP codes 33444, 33445, 33446, 33483, 33484, plus the surrounding Palm Beach area. If your ZIP is not listed, call us — our coverage is wider than the codes shown here.
washer repair near Delray Beach
We also serve Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, Lake Worth and the rest of Palm Beach County.
What kind of problems are we working with?
Not Draining
Water sitting in the drum is the drain pump 95% of the time—either a sock/coin lodged in the impeller or the motor windings opened. We pull the pump filter (LG WM3900, Samsung WF45, Bosch 800) and inspect the impeller; if it spins freely but the motor doesn’t pull current, it’s replacement. Whirlpool/Maytag top-loaders fail at the lid lock first which kills the spin cycle entirely. Pump jobs typically $180–260 done.
Leaking Water
Leaks come from the door boot (front-load), the inlet valve, the drain pump housing, or a split fill hose. We run a fill-only diagnostic and trace the wet path from the top. LG WM3900 and Samsung WF45 boots tear at the lower bellows where water and detergent pool; Bosch 800 series rarely tears the boot but the sump hose clamp fails. Top-loaders leak at the tub seal once the spin bearing goes. Boot replacement typically $260–380.
Not Agitating
Top-loader that fills and drains but doesn’t agitate is the splutch (actuator), drive coupling, or the agitator dogs. Whirlpool VMW design (cabrio/maytag bravos) the actuator W10597177 is the part that fails first—cycle stops at agitate phase. Front-loaders "not tumbling" is almost always the door lock not signaling locked, then the motor control board. Belt failures on front-loaders are rare. Splutch/actuator typically $200–290.
Excessive Vibrations
Front-loader walks across the laundry room—that’s shock absorbers, suspension springs, or a worn drum spider. Healthy LG/Samsung dampers hold the drum within 5mm of center at 1,400 RPM spin; over 15mm of bounce means at least the dampers, and if the drum has play side-to-side the rear bearing is going. Speed Queen and Miele top-loaders have suspension rods that crack and let the tub slam. Damper sets typically $220–320.
Strange Noises
Loud rumble at spin in a front-loader is rear drum bearings—non-serviceable on most models, the whole outer drum gets replaced. LG WM3900/WM4000 bearing failures show as brown water marks on the drum back. Samsung WF45 same theory. Bosch and Miele use sealed cassette bearings that last longer but cost more to replace. We test by spinning the empty drum by hand and listening for the grinding signature. Bearing jobs typically $480–720 depending on platform.
Common washer error codes and fixes
LG LE — rotor position sensor / hall effect
LG direct-drive front-loaders (WM3500, WM4000, WM9000): LE is a tachometer-Hall-effect mismatch. First try the 'tub clean' reset (hold power+option for 5 sec). If LE returns under load, the Hall sensor is $35 / 30 min; stator-rotor bearing $180 / 90 min.
Samsung 5E / SE — drain failure
Top-load and front-load both use this. 90% of the time: clogged drain pump filter (Samsung hides this behind a kick-plate). Clean filter + run a maintenance cycle. If it returns, pump motor is $75 / 45 min.
Samsung 4E / 4C — water inlet
Cold-valve solenoid failed open or supply hose kinked. Test inlet voltage at 120V before swapping. We carry the universal inlet-valve assembly ($45) on the truck.
Whirlpool / Maytag F40 / Sd — suds detected
Front-load Cabrio / Bravos: Sd means too much soap. Run an empty hot-water cycle with no detergent + half cup of vinegar. Often clears the fault without a service call. If it persists, pressure switch is the culprit ($60).
Washer not spinning / clothes soaking wet
If the cycle completes but clothes are dripping: door latch (front-load) or lid switch (top-load) failed. ~$40 part, 30 min. If the motor hums but the drum won't turn, it's the drive belt or shifter — both same-day repair.
Two Delrays, two kinds of washer problems
Washer calls in Delray Beach split cleanly down Federal Highway. East of it — the streets off Atlantic Avenue, Pineapple Grove, the beach blocks — machines age in salty coastal air, and we find corroded drain pump housings, seized door locks and rusted drum spiders well before their time. West of it, in the gated communities, the machines are often premium front-loaders that fail in more electronic ways: control boards, door-lock logic, inverter-driven motors.
- East Delray classic: a front-loader that thumps on spin — bearing kit, usually salt-accelerated.
- West Delray classic: a high-end pair that stops mid-cycle with a cryptic code — board or sensor work.
- Everywhere: drain pumps choked by lint and the occasional bobby pin; quick fix when caught early.
We run both sides of town daily, carry parts for both failure styles, and book most Delray washer repairs same-day across 33444, 33445, 33446, 33483 and 33484.