A broken washer can leave your routine in a spin—literally. Whether your washing machine won't start, won't drain, or makes alarming noises mid-cycle, Heise's Plumbing is here to help with fast, professional repairs.
Heise's Plumbing provides expert diagnostic and repair services for top-load and front-load washing machines across San Francisco & Peninsula properties.
Heise's technicians perform complete diagnostics for washing machines experiencing filling, draining, spinning, agitation, leak, or control failures.
We systematically evaluate water inlet components, drain pump assemblies, door/lid safety switches, electrical control modules, and tub suspension systems.
Professional technician services offered for residential washing machines across SF & Peninsula homes.
Comprehensive electrical, mechanical, and cycle diagnostics for top-load, front-load, and stackable washers.
Clearing clogged drain pump impellers, coin traps, and replacing worn drain pumps or kinked discharge hoses.
Testing dual water inlet solenoids, water pressure switches, and replacing damaged fill valve assemblies.
Inspecting and replacing worn drive belts, motor couplings, stators, drive pulleys, and tub suspension rods.
Testing electronic door lock actuators, lid safety switches, and replacing worn tub seal bellows boots.
Troubleshooting main electronic control modules, display error codes, wiring harnesses, and power shorts.
Top-load and front-load washing machines combine high-speed tub rotation with automated water valves and drain pumps. Prompt service prevents laundry room water leaks.
Standing water left in the tub at the end of cycles indicates a clogged coin trap filter, jammed drain pump impeller, or kinked drain hose.
Clothes remaining soaking wet after spin cycles are caused by worn drive couplings, broken tub drive belts, failing motor stators, or lid lock failures.
Leaking underneath front-load or top-load washers stems from torn door bellows boots, cracked tub hoses, leaking water inlet valves, or tub seal wear.
Unbalanced tub movement or loud banging during high-speed spins indicates worn suspension rods, damaged shock absorbers, or broken tub balance rings.
Machine failing to turn on or fill requires testing of electronic door lock actuators, water inlet solenoids, and main control board power circuits.
Roaring bearing noises during spin point to tub seal failure allowing water into tub bearings, requiring outer tub or bearing kit service.
Our technicians diagnose drain pumps, drive belts, door lock switches, tub suspension rods, and inlet valves for residential washing machines.
We service top-load, front-load, and stackable washing machines from all major manufacturers. Our technicians show up prepared, diagnose the real problem, and get your laundry room back in action fast.
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