10 Feb

Clogged Washing Machine Drain Fix For The Homeowner

clogged washing machine drain fixWashing machine drain clogs are common plumbing issues that homeowners face every once in a while. Though we can always be careful on how we use the appliance, we just can’t guarantee that the drain pipe where it’s hooked to won’t experience blockages. As you all know, every time that you use the washing machine, its drain pipe is exposed to a lot of waste substances that may bring about clogs. These substances include soap as well as the dirt and sediments that are stuck to soiled clothes and linens. However, you should also know that aside from waste materials, there are other possible reasons why your washer won’t drain. Read on and learn more about this issue.

1. Problematic Drive Belt


If your washing machine won’t drain at all, it’s possible that there’s a problem with its drive belt. If this component is damaged or isn’t secured tightly on the washer’s pulleys, the appliance won’t drain properly. Seek the help of a trusted appliance repair technician to have it checked and fixed for you.

2. Failing Water Pump


If you notice that water remains inside the appliance, it’s possible that its water pump has malfunctioned. If the pump isn’t working properly, water won’t get flushed out of the washing machine after the end of a wash cycle. For this type of problem, an appliance technician is also the best person to seek help from.

3. Clogged Washer Drain Hose


Now there are times when the washing machine won’t drain because its drain tube or hose is blocked up. As we have mentioned, dirt and debris that are caught in your soiled clothes and linens are removed during the wash cycle. And sometimes, instead of being totally flushed out of the appliance, they remain inside the drain tube and stick to the pipe. When this happens, clogging occurs. What you should do is remove the hose from the washing machine and blow air through it.

4. Main Drain Issues


Now if there’s no problem with the washing machine and its components, you’ll have to check the main drain where the appliance is connected to. Just as much as the washer’s drain hose may clog, the main drain pipe may also get clogged up, too. Sticky substances, soap and dirt may cling onto the walls of the drain, thereby blocking the smooth flow of water. Of course, when the main drain is blocked up, water won’t get flushed out of the washer and instead may even flow back up, too. Follow this DIY guide on how to repair a washing machine drain pipe clogged.

We hope that you learned clogged washing machine drain fix tips from our blog today. If you need professional help, just call a licensed Miami plumber to unclog the drain for you. Plumbers 911 Florida provides top-notch plumbing services in Miami FL including drain pipe cleaning, plumbing appliance installation, plumbing fixture repair, water heater service, toilet repair and many more! Call us at 305-662-0668 (Miami-Dade County FL), 954-468-0512 (Broward County FL), 561-327-6287 (Palm Beach County FL) to schedule a service!

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