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Whirlpool dryer Repair
Whirlpool Dryer Heating Element Replacement

A Dunedin homeowner called Professional Appliance Repair at (727) 361-9800 after their Whirlpool electric dryer ran a full cycle but left clothes completely damp. The drum was spinning and the dryer sounded normal but there was no heat at all. Our technician arrived the same afternoon and completed the repair on the spot.

Why Dryers Stop Heating in Florida

A dryer that tumbles but produces no heat almost always points to one of three components: a burned-out heating element, a blown thermal fuse, or a failed high-limit thermostat. In Florida, dryers often work harder due to higher ambient humidity, which shortens the lifespan of heating elements compared to drier climates. The average heating element lasts 8 to 12 years, but Florida humidity and frequent use can reduce that.

What Our Technician Diagnosed

Using a multimeter, our technician confirmed the heating element had no continuity, confirming it had burned out. The thermal fuse tested good. This was a straightforward heating element replacement on a Whirlpool WED4815EW. We carry the most common Whirlpool heating elements in stock on our service trucks.

How Long Does a Dryer Heating Element Last?

A dryer heating element typically lasts 8 to 12 years under normal use. In Florida homes, factors like high humidity, running full loads frequently, and restricted airflow from a clogged lint trap or kinked exhaust hose can shorten element life. We recommend cleaning your dryer exhaust vent annually and clearing the lint trap before every load.

Repair Cost: Dryer Heating Element Replacement in Dunedin

Heating element replacement typically costs $150 to $280 depending on the brand and model. For this Whirlpool repair in Dunedin the total was $195 including the OEM part and labor. The $65 diagnostic fee was applied toward the repair cost. Same-day service, no weekend surcharge.

Dryer Repair in Dunedin and Pinellas County, FL

Professional Appliance Repair serves Dunedin, Clearwater, Safety Harbor, Palm Harbor, Tarpon Springs, and all of Pinellas County. We repair all major dryer brands including Whirlpool, LG, Samsung, Maytag, GE, and more.

 
 
 

Leaks from your washing machine can be a real headache. You’re doing laundry, and suddenly, water’s pooling on the floor. Not fun, right? But don’t panic! I’ve been there, and I’m here to walk you through exactly what to do when your washing machine starts leaking. Whether it’s a small drip or a full-on flood, you can tackle this problem head-on and get your laundry room back in shape.


Washing Machine Leak Solutions You Can Try Today


First things first: don’t ignore the leak. Water damage can escalate quickly, especially if it’s sneaking under your flooring or behind walls. Here’s a quick checklist of what you can do immediately:


  • Turn off the water supply to your washing machine. This stops the leak from getting worse.

  • Unplug the machine to avoid any electrical hazards.

  • Grab some towels or a mop and soak up the water on the floor.

  • Check the hoses and connections for any obvious cracks or loose fittings.

  • Look under the machine to see if you can spot where the water is coming from.


Sometimes, the fix is as simple as tightening a hose clamp or replacing a worn-out hose. Other times, it might be a bit more involved. But don’t worry - I’ll break down the most common causes and how to handle them.

Suspension Replacement
Washer Dryer Repair

Check your hoses regularly to prevent leaks.


Why is my washing machine leaking from the bottom?


If you’re scratching your head wondering, “Why is my water machine leaking from the bottom?”, you’re not alone. This is one of the most common leak spots and can be caused by several issues:


  • Damaged or loose drain hose: The drain hose carries water out of the machine. If it’s cracked or not secured properly, water will drip or gush out.

  • Faulty water pump: The pump moves water through the machine. If it’s broken or clogged, water can leak underneath.

  • Worn tub seal: The tub seal keeps water inside the drum. When it wears out, water escapes from the bottom.

  • Overloading the machine: Too many clothes can cause water to splash and leak.

  • Clogged or blocked drain: If the drain is blocked, water can back up and leak out.


If your washing machine is leaking from bottom, it’s crucial to identify the exact cause. Sometimes, you can fix it yourself by replacing a hose or cleaning out a clog. Other times, it’s best to call in a pro to avoid making things worse.


How to Inspect and Fix Common Washing Machine Leaks


Let’s get hands-on. Here’s a step-by-step guide to inspecting and fixing leaks:


  1. Check the hoses

    Look for cracks, holes, or loose connections. Tighten clamps with a screwdriver or replace hoses if damaged. Hoses usually last 5 years, so if yours are older, consider swapping them out.


  2. Inspect the door seal (front-loaders)

    Front-loading machines have a rubber gasket around the door. Dirt, detergent buildup, or tears can cause leaks. Clean the seal thoroughly and check for damage. Replace if necessary.


  3. Examine the detergent drawer

    Sometimes, detergent overflows or clogs cause leaks. Remove the drawer and clean it out. Use the right amount of detergent to avoid excess suds.


  4. Look at the water pump and tub seal

    This is trickier. You’ll need to pull the machine away from the wall and possibly remove panels. If you see water pooling near the pump or notice worn seals, it’s time for a replacement. If you’re not comfortable, call a technician.


  5. Check the drain system

    Make sure the drain hose is properly positioned and not kinked. Clear any blockages in the drain pipe.


If you’re dealing with a leak and want to avoid a DIY disaster, remember: safety first. Always unplug the machine before poking around inside.


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Cleaning washing machine door seal to prevent leaks

Regular cleaning of the door seal helps prevent leaks.


Preventing Future Washing Machine Leaks


Fixing a leak is great, but preventing one is even better. Here are some tips to keep your washing machine leak-free:


  • Regularly inspect hoses and connections for wear and tear.

  • Don’t overload your machine. Follow the manufacturer’s load recommendations.

  • Use the right detergent and the correct amount to avoid excess suds.

  • Clean the detergent drawer and door seal monthly.

  • Level your washing machine. An unbalanced machine can cause leaks and damage.

  • Schedule professional maintenance every year or two to catch issues early.


Taking these steps can save you from costly repairs and water damage down the line.


When to Call a Professional for Washing Machine Leaks


Sometimes, the leak is more than a quick fix. If you’ve tried the basics and the leak persists, or if you notice:


  • Water pooling under the machine despite tightening hoses

  • Strange noises or smells during operation

  • Electrical issues or the machine won’t start

  • You’re unsure about opening the machine up


It’s time to call in the pros. A trained technician can diagnose and repair complex issues safely and quickly. Plus, they’ll have the right tools and replacement parts on hand.


Remember, a small leak today can turn into a big problem tomorrow. Don’t wait until you’re dealing with water damage or mold. Fast, reliable repair service is just a call away.

Washer Dryer repair technician
Samsung Washer Repair Clearwater

Keep Your Laundry Room Dry and Your Mind at Ease


Leaks don’t have to ruin your day. With a little know-how and quick action, you can solve most washing machine leaks yourself. And when things get tricky, professional help is there to back you up. Keep an eye on your machine, stay proactive, and your laundry routine will stay smooth and dry.


If you ever find that your washing machine is leaking from bottom, don’t hesitate to act fast. Water damage is no joke, and the sooner you address it, the better.

Happy washing!

 
 
 
Samsung Bespoke Repair
Samsung Bespoke Ice Maker Repair

Before you approve a $500 repair — read this.

This case came from a BBB customer who trusted our professionalism and diagnostic standards to get an honest answer — not just a repair quote.

🔴 REAL CASE (Pinellas County, FL)

Customer purchased a Samsung refrigerator in May 2024 (already out of warranty).

Reported issue:

  • Water dispenser stops working when filter is installed

  • Auto-fill pitcher stops working

  • Bottom freezer ice maker (2 cube sizes) stops completely

  • 👉 Remove the filter — everything works again

🔧 Our Professional Diagnosis

Based on symptoms and field experience:

👉 Faulty water filter housing module / internal valve restriction

This is a known pattern in newer Samsung units — not just a random defect.

💸 Manufacturer Quote

Customer was quoted by Samsung:

  • $400–$500 repair

  • Part + labor, part in backorder with no ETA

  • No warranty coverage (unit just over 1 year old)

⚠️ Our Honest Recommendation (What Others Won’t Tell You)

After full evaluation, based on our professional criteria:

👉 Repair is NOT recommended

Why:

  • Refrigerator still cools properly

  • Issue is limited to filtered water & ice features

  • High cost for a non-critical function

  • Risk of repeated issues within same system

🧠 What This Case Shows

Even newer Samsung refrigerators may develop:

  • Internal water flow restrictions

  • Filter housing/module failures

  • Ice maker & dispenser system breakdowns

👉 And these are not cheap fixes

🚨 When to Call a Professional

If your Samsung refrigerator:

  • Works only without the filter installed

  • Stops dispensing water or making ice randomly

  • Shows inconsistent feature failures

👉 You need a proper diagnosis — not guesswork

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✔️ Same-day diagnostics

✔️ Honest repair vs replace guidance

✔️ No unnecessary repairs

✔️ Experienced, factory-trained technicians

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🔴 FINAL TAKE

Spending $500 to restore water & ice onlyon a 1-year-old unit?

👉 That’s not a smart investment

👉 That’s a design-related failure — not normal wear


 
 
 

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Sam was knowledgeable, quick and helpful. I will use him again in the future

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