If your washer stops mid-cycle and leaves water sitting in the tub, it usually means there’s a drain issue, a blockage, or a part preventing the cycle from completing. We’ll diagnose the cause and get your washer draining and spinning normally again.
Common signs:
• Water left in the tub after a cycle
• Washer won’t spin / clothes come out soaking wet
• Stops mid-cycle or won’t finish
• You hear a hum but no draining, or draining sounds weak
• Drain-related error code (if your model shows one)
Common causes (high-level):
• Clog in the drain path (hose/filter/standpipe)
• Drain pump issue or obstruction
• Lid/door lock not engaging (won’t allow spin/drain properly)
• Drain hose installation issue (kinked, too low/high, standpipe problem)
• Control or communication issue
Why it matters:
Standing water can cause odors, mildew, and repeated cycle failures—and it can turn into a bigger repair if it’s left too long.
How we fix it:
• Diagnose the drain system and verify proper operation
• Clear blockages and inspect the full drain path
• Repair/replace the failed component if needed
• Run a test drain + spin to confirm normal operation
Serving Pasco County and nearby areas, including Zephyrhills, Wesley Chapel, Dade City, Webster, Brooksville, and surrounding communities.
Washer Womt Drain FAQs:
Is it always the drain pump?
Not always. Clogs, install issues, and lock/safety switches can cause the same symptoms—diagnosis confirms the real cause.
Do you work on stackable units?
Yes, we service stackable washer/dryer units.
Do I need to replace the washer?
Often no—many “won’t drain” problems are repairable and worth fixing.
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