Inspect the Hoses
The hoses on your washer machine are responsible for giving and taking water from your main unit. Just like pipes, these hoses are susceptible to wear and tear, so it is important to stay on top of them. If you notice any blistering or cracks, you'll want to replace the hose as soon as possible. Neglecting the issue will leave you cleaning up very expensive flood damage.
Keep it Level
Despite what some may think, the washer machine is not supposed to shake. Vibrations are caused by the legs of the unit being out of sync, and this is not to be ignored. Most standard washing machines have adjustable legs that are easy to access with the proper tools. If your not really a tool person, try leveling off the unit with some wooden shims.
Avoid Overloading
Consult your owners manual to figure out the proper load size for your unit. Keep a little scale next to your laundry so that you can meet the requirements. Over sized loads aren't good for the washer machine or your clothes.
Prevent Flood Damage
If your washing machine does fall on hard times, you want to have the proper precautions in place to avoid major flood damage. An emergency water shutoff system prevents water damage by automatically shutting off the water flow when a malfunction is detected. So if you are upstairs while the laundry is running, this will help back you up.
If any of your appliances need installation or repair, call the experts at Nassau County Plumbing and Sewer Rooter. We have all of the experience and tools that you need to get the job done. To schedule service, call 516-874-7937 or visit us on the web!
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