
Washer-dryer Combo Units
If combo units stop drying, leak water, or won’t complete cycles, they can derail your routine. Timely repair ensures these all-in-one appliances keep pulling their weight.

Common Issues
Your washer–dryer combo won’t switch to the dry cycle if the control board malfunctions or if the vent system is clogged, preventing the unit from moving into drying mode.
Your combo dryer takes too long to dry when airflow is restricted or the heating element is weak, causing clothes to stay damp for extended periods.
The door on your washer–dryer combo won’t lock if the door latch or lock sensor has failed, which stops the machine from starting its wash or dry cycles.
Your washer–dryer combo may leak water if the drain system is blocked or if the door gasket is damaged, allowing water to escape during the wash cycle.
If clothes feel excessively hot or the unit shuts down, sensors or heating components may be failing. This also creates a fire hazard.
Tips for Maintenance and Extended Lifespan of Washer-dryer Combo Units
Remove lint after every use to prevent clogs and overheating.
Reduce strain by avoiding constant long cycles.
Avoid back-to-back loads to extend motor and heater lifespan.





