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Washing Machine Maintenance: Tips for a Long-Lasting Appliance

For most houses, washing machine is a must. They are the workhorse of the home because they make it possible to do laundry conveniently (no more laundromat) and easily.
Manufacturers have had to come up with new tricks over the years, as regulations have tightened with respect to water and electricity use. They have installed computer boards and sensors in the brains of washing machines to sense load size, water temperature, gentle cycles and lots more.
But the fact is that everything has to be maintained including washing machines for them to be in good working condition over time.
“Technicians are having to constantly train on the new technology to diagnose and fix these more complicated machines because they are ever-changing in new ways to break.”

These are just some of the washing machine issues that people bring to our attention:
Won’t start
Water does not fill
Machine violently shakes
It does not discharge water or water discharges when draining.
Makes odd noises
Stops in mid-cycle

But taking care of your washing machine can help reduce the risk of these issues as well as save you lots of money on repairs and replacements.
Here, we will share some of the best ways to keep your washing machine in check. Do so, and they’ll help you preserve the life of your washing machine.

Washing Machine Maintenance Tip 1: Inside and Out Cleanliness
The first part of maintaining your washing machine is making it a point to clean it on a regular basis.
Your washing machine’s interior can collect grime and other residue throughout the years, which can in turn produce a musty odor, and it may even be preventing your washer from doing its job as effectively as it could be.
To clean the inside of the washer basin, sprinkle 1/2 cup of baking soda around the basin and pour 2 cups of white vinegar into the drum. Run the machine with no clothes through a complete cycle. This will help to remove dirt and grime which has been built up inside the machine.
It is not just the inside that is affected, but you should also clean the outside of the washing machine. Accomplish this using a moist cloth to clean the machine and clear away dust, grime or spills which could have transpired while closing the washing machine lid.
To maintain machine and maximize product life, use washing machine cleaner monthly, or as needed.

Tip 2: Check Hoses and Connections
Regularly inspecting the hoses and connections is another key to maintaining your washing machine.
However, after extended wear and tear they can diminish and become damaged, leading to leaks and even flooding. When you inspect the hoses, be on the lookout for wear and tear including:
Cracks
Bulges
Discoloration
If you see damage, replace the hoses now. It’s also a good rule of thumb to replace hoses every five years, even if there doesn’t seem to be anything wrong with them — you never know for sure until they burst. That’s really just an extra safety net, and it can save you a lot of money in the long run.
Check the connectors as well as the hoses. Ensure that the hoses are properly connected to the washing machine and the water source. Leaks can develop in loose connections, causing water damage inside your home. Tighten up loose connections and replace any damaged or worn parts now.

Washing Machine Maintenance Tip 3: Proper Detergent Usage
If your washing machine is smelling musty or leaving your clothes in soapy streaks, you’re probably using too much detergent!
The detergent you use also plays a big part in determining how well your washing machine can do its job. Excess detergent can lead to buildup or damage to the machine’s mechanisms. On the other hand, too little detergent will not properly clean your clothes and lead you to believe there are other problems with your machine.
Use detergent following the manufacturer’s recommendations. Most manufacturers suggest how much detergent to use depending on the size of the load and type of fabric.
You'll also want to use a high-efficiency detergent in modern-day machines, which is formulated for few suds and is environmentally friendly.

Tip 4: Don’t Overload the Washing Machine
Putting too much in the washing machine strains the appliance’s components, potentially leading to a breakdown and the need for repairs. It can also lower the cleaning power of your machine since clothes won’t have room to move.
Not to overload – don’t exceed the maximum load size as advised by the manufacturer. If you’re unsure how much the machine can handle, a neat trick is to weigh the laundry before chucking it in the machine. A good rule of thumb is to leave at least 6 inches of space separating the top of the laundry and the top of the machine’s tub.

Washing Machine Maintenance Tip 5: Load It Up Evenly
If the load is uneven, the washing machine can lose its balance. If the load is unbalanced this will cause the appliance to jolt violently in action and damage the internal components of the machine. Regrettably, it may also prevent the machine from performing correctly or functioning at all.
So you can avoid distributing the load unevenly and put all the clothes properly in the tub of the machine. If you are taking on a big load, make sure you’re using the appropriate cycle and haven’t overloaded your machine.
If during the wash cycle the machine has to stop because of an unbalance, reopen the lid and redistribute the load.

Tip 6: Clean the Lint Filter
One of washing machine maintenance’s big no-nos? Forgetting to clean the lint filter.
Lint screens trap lint, and other particles, as your clothes are washed. This keeps it from clogging the machine’s drain or pump. When the lint filter becomes clogged, it decreases your machine’s efficiency, making it work harder than necessary. This results in increased energy bills and causes unnecessary damage to the machine.
Most of washing machines feature a lint filter that can be found near the rim of the tub. Inspect the filter often and eliminate any build up of lint or trash that has accumulated.
It's really easy to clean the lint filter and only takes few minutes. All you have to do is:
Remove the filter
Rinse it with water
so it’s ready to go back in the washing machine

Washing machine maintenance: Run the machine once a month
Here, my method is for you, if you’re not a big laundry do-er. And be sure to run your washing machine once a month.
As a practice, you should run your washing machine once a month in order to maintain its level of productivity and prevent problems from developing.
Even if you use your machine often, throw it through a cycle without any laundry or detergent. This may be useful to extract the gunk and residue that is inside the machine. It can even help inhibit mold and mildew (which, as we mentioned, can lead to bad smells and leech out into future laundry loads).
Once a month you can run the machine with the tub filled with hot water and a cup of vinegar. Run the machine for an entire cycle with no clothes. Once the cycle is finished, wipe down the inside of the machine with a wet cloth to get rid of any excess debris or gunk.

Hint 8: Plan for A Pro Maintenance.
In general, professional service is a key component of washing machines cleaning. This is because it can help pinpoint potential problems before they have a chance to develop into anything major.
The professionals at Gulf Coast Appliances suggested that you should have it professional serviced once a year or more, if you use the machine a lot.
A certified technician will check the parts of the washer, like the motor, belts, and pumps to see if they are working properly. These are parts of your home you may not be able to tell need attention on your own.
They will also be able to clean and lubricate, the machine’s moving parts - such as the agitator and drum.
Plus, an experienced technician, such as the ones at Gulf Coast Appliances, can also offer guidance on the best way to care for the washing machine and offer solutions if any problems occur.
If you do need to bring in an expert, here are our top tips for getting the repair to go smoothly:
Please help us to help you and speed up the process.
Inform the technician of the brand and model of your washing machine
Explanation about the drawing issue
Clear the way to the machine