Professional Washer Repair Services in NYC

How Much Does Washer Repair Cost in NYC?

Washer repair costs in New York typically range between $125–$350, depending on the part and repair complexity. At Appliance Repair Star NYC, we:

  • Provide upfront quotes before repair begins
  • Keep parts stocked for quicker service
  • Recommend replacement only when it’s the most cost-effective option

Why Choose Appliance Repair Star NYC for Washer Repair?

  • 190+ verified 5-star Google reviews from NYC customers
  • Same-day washer repair service available, including weekends
  • Experienced with all major brands like Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, GE, Bosch, Electrolux, and Maytag
  • Local NYC technicians who understand co-op, condo, and apartment building requirements
  • Affordable rates with no hidden fees

Common Washer Issues We Repair

Our trained technicians can handle every washer problem, including:

  • Washer not draining or spinning
  • Washer not turning on
  • Excessive vibration or noise during cycles
  • Leaking water from hoses or drum
  • Door lock or latch issues

Maintenance Tips to Extend the Life of Your Washer

  • Run a cleaning cycle once a month to remove detergent buildup
  • Leave the door open after each load to reduce mold and odors
  • Inspect and replace hoses every 3–5 years
  • Avoid overloading the drum to prevent motor strain
  • Use only high-efficiency detergent for front-load machines

FAQ – Washer Repair NYC

Q: Do you offer same-day washer repair in New York City?
Yes, we provide same-day and next-day service throughout Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and Long Island.

Q: Which washer brands do you service most often?
We repair Samsung, LG, GE, Whirlpool, Maytag, Bosch, Electrolux, and Miele washing machines.

Q: Should I repair or replace my washer?
If your washer is under 10 years old, repair is usually the better option. We provide honest recommendations based on your unit’s condition.

Q: Do you service stacked washer-dryer units?
Yes, our technicians are trained to repair both standalone and stacked laundry units commonly used in NYC apartments.