Won't drain, won't spin, leaking, or shaking the floor? We repair commercial washers and washer-extractors — top-load, front-load, multi-load, and on-premise laundry — with the most common replacement parts already on our service trucks. Same-day response for hotels, healthcare, and high-volume laundries.
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Speed Queen, Continental Girbau, Milnor, UniMac, IPSO, Huebsch, Wascomat, Dexter, Maytag Commercial, B&C Technologies — top-load, front-load, and washer-extractors. If it runs commercial volume, we service it.
The washer is the front of your laundry line — when it stops, everything behind it stops too. A leaking machine adds a slip hazard and water damage on top of lost capacity, and a washer that's "walking" on the spin cycle is often a bearing on the way out, which can total the machine if it's ignored. We diagnose the real cause and fix it before a cheap part becomes an expensive replacement.
Call or submit the form with the machine and what it's doing — won't drain, won't spin, leaking, error code. That tells us which parts to load before we roll.
Drain pumps, door locks, belts, inlet valves, seals, shock absorbers — the failure-prone washer components live on our trucks, so most repairs finish on the first visit.
We run the machine through a full cycle before we leave — fill, wash, drain, and high-speed extract — so the fix holds. Then we can set up a maintenance plan so it doesn't repeat.
A washer that won't drain is usually a clogged or failed drain pump, a blocked drain hose, or a stuck drain valve. A washer that fills and drains but won't spin is more often the door lock/interlock, the drive belt, or a worn motor or bearing. Because the symptoms overlap, we diagnose the drain and spin circuits together so we fix the actual cause on the first visit rather than guessing.
Yes. Commercial washer leaks trace back to worn door seals and gaskets, cracked supply or drain hoses, failing inlet valves, or a worn tub seal. Standing water in a commercial laundry is both a slip hazard and a property-damage risk, so we treat leaks as priority calls. We pinpoint the source rather than just mopping up the symptom.
It can be. Excessive vibration on the high-speed extract usually means worn shock absorbers or suspension, an unbalanced load sensor fault, loose mounting, or — most seriously — failing drum bearings. Caught early it's an inexpensive fix; ignored, bearing failure can destroy the machine. If your washer is walking or banging on spin, it's worth a same-week look.
Yes — soft-mount and hard-mount washer-extractors, multi-load machines, and on-premise laundry systems. We service Speed Queen, Continental Girbau, Milnor, UniMac, IPSO, Huebsch, Wascomat, Dexter, Maytag Commercial, and B&C Technologies, among others. If it runs commercial-volume loads, we can service it.
Our emergency line is available day or night across San Antonio and the surrounding cities, and we target same-day on-site response when availability allows. Submit the form and we call back within one business hour; if your washer is down right now, calling (210) 870-9157 is the fastest path.
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