Expert washer repair in Clearwater & across Tampa Bay. Licensed technicians, same-day service, transparent flat-rate pricing.
A broken washing machine can grind your household to a halt — especially with kids, pets or a busy work schedule. Quick Fix Appliances repairs every type of washer, from classic top-loaders to the newest front-loading high-efficiency models.
Our trucks are stocked with belts, pumps, motor couplers, suspension rods, door boots and the most common control boards for every major brand — so most repairs are completed on the first visit, often within an hour.
If your washer shows any of these symptoms, give us a call — there's a good chance we've fixed it today already.
Clogged pump filter, broken drain pump or jammed hose. One of our most common fixes — usually completed in 30 minutes.
Worn drive belt, motor coupler, lid switch or clutch. We carry these parts on the truck for instant repair.
Worn suspension rods, broken shock absorbers, or an unbalanced load. We stabilize your washer for good.
Cracked door boot, worn hose, failing pump or split tub seal. We trace the source and fix it the first time.
Faulty water inlet valve, kinked hose, or clogged screen. Quick parts swap, same-day fix.
Failed door lock, blown thermal fuse, bad control board, or wiring issue. We diagnose electrical faults safely.
Worn bearings, broken spider arm, or loose drum. We assess whether repair is worth it vs. replacement.
Every brand has its own error language — we read them and translate them into a real fix.
A standard residential washer costs $600–$1,500 to replace (plus delivery, installation and old-unit removal). Most washer repairs in the Tampa Bay area range $150–$450 — meaning repair almost always wins for any machine under 8 years old.
When repair is the right call: any failure of belts, pumps, motor couplers, door boots, lid switches, or control boards. These parts are designed to be replaced — and they're much cheaper than a new washer.
When replacement might be smarter: failed main bearings on a unit over 10 years old, a cracked outer tub, or a damaged spider arm on a high-end front-loader. We'll always give you an honest assessment — including when not to fix it.
High-efficiency (HE) washers use less water and detergent but are more sensitive to soap residue. In Tampa Bay's hard-water conditions, we recommend running a tub-clean cycle monthly with a citric acid cleaner. Many "broken washer" service calls turn out to be soap-residue lockouts that we resolve in under 20 minutes.
Our techs are trained on every major washer brand, from entry-level to luxury.
Most repairs run $150–$450. Our flat-rate diagnostic is $89, fully waived when you authorize the repair. Common fixes (drain pumps, belts, lid switches) are on the lower end.
Yes — both. Our technicians are trained on all configurations including HE top-loaders, classic agitators, and front-load tumbles.
Yes. Persistent odor is usually biofilm in the door boot, dispenser drawer, or drain pump. Our deep-clean service eliminates it and we'll show you how to prevent it.
A well-maintained washer lasts 10–14 years. Speed Queen and Miele commercial-grade machines often go 20+ years. The lifespan in Florida is shortened slightly by humidity and hard water.
Yes — our trucks carry pumps, belts, door boots, lid switches, water valves, motor couplers, and many control boards for the major brands.
We don't typically haul away appliances during a repair call, but we can recommend local removal services. If the unit truly can't be repaired, we'll help you find a quality replacement.
Same-day service across the Tampa Bay area · Licensed & insured · 90-day labor warranty.