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Washer Leaks: What They Mean and What to Do
Not all leaks are created equal. Whether it’s a steady drip or a full puddle, identifying the source saves time—and water. Hose Leaks = Loose Connections Tighten clamps and check for splits in the hose. Rubber lines should be replaced every five years. Front Seal Leaks = Torn Gasket If your front-loader leaks from the door, check for small tears or mildew buildup. Drawer or Detergent Leaks Too much soap or high pressure can overflow the dispenser—use only high-efficiency dete
mike7365
Apr 141 min read
When Your Washer Smells: The Mold Problem No One Talks About
Front-load washers are great—until they start to smell like wet socks. Here’s how to fix that. Clean the Door Gasket That rubber ring hides lint, soap scum, and bacteria. Wipe it weekly with vinegar spray. Run a Monthly Cleaning Cycle Hot water + washer cleaner keeps the drum and hoses clear of mildew. Keep the Door Open Always. It prevents condensation buildup that feeds mold. Let ASC USA deep-clean your machine—[book your Refresh service today].
mike7365
Mar 101 min read


Spin Cycle Problems? Think your Washing Machine Needs Repair? Let’s Get Balanced
If your washer’s shaking like it’s trying to escape the house, you’ve got a balance problem, and an easy fix. This common issue often arises during the spin cycle when the washer drum is spinning at high speeds. An unbalanced load can cause the machine to vibrate excessively, leading to loud noises and even movement across the floor. The primary culprits behind this imbalance typically include unevenly distributed laundry, worn-out suspension components, or improper leveling
mike7365
Jan 132 min read
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