Awasher leakingfrom the bottom is a common problem for homeowners. If ignored, it can cause water damage, mold, and expensiverepairs. Luckily, mostmachine leakscome from a few common problems that you can oftenfixyourself.
The main causes of bottom leaks are a loose or damageddrain hose, a brokendrain pump, or a worn-out tub-to-pump hose.
Thedrain hosecarries water out of the washer, while thedrain pumpremoves water from the tub during thespin cycle. The tub-to-pump hose connects these two parts. If any of these partscrack, get punctured, or come loose, water can leak from the bottom of the washer.
A leaky washing machine can be a real headache, but it doesn’t have to mean a costlyrepair. In this article, we’ll explain themost common reasonsfor awasher leakingfrom the bottom and how tofixthem.
How to Troubleshoot aWasher Leakingfrom the Bottom
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There are many causes of leakage in washing machines. Here are some of the common causes of leaks and how tofixthem:
Loose or FaultyHose Clamp
Thedrain hoseof your washing machine connects to the drainage pipe extending from the washer. Aclampsecures this connection, some washer models might have thisclamphidden inside, but it’s usually on the outside and easy to spot.
If you noticewater leakingfrom your washer, it could be due to a loose connection or a missingclamp. Check if the hose is connected tightly enough to thedrainpipeor if thegasketneeds replacing. Both problems can be resolved by hand-tightening the hoses or replacing the faulty part.
BrokenTub Seal
If water is leaking from your washing machine during therinse cycle, thetub sealis likely broken or damaged. Thetub sealis a rubber ring located around the drum. It’s job is to prevent water from leaking out during thewash cycle. If thesealbreaks or gets worn out, water can escape from the bottom of the washing machine.
Tofixit, unplug the washer from the power supply and turn it over onto its top. Take off the outer cover to access the drum area. Inspect thetub sealfor anycracks, tears or damage. If it looks bad, you need to replace it with a newtub seal.
You may be able to temporarilyfixit by tightening the existingseal, but to properly stop leaks from occurring, you should install a newtub seal.
FaultyPressure Switch
A faulty or damagedpressure switchcan cause leaking from the bottom of your washing machine. Thepressure switchin your washer is responsible for measuring the amount of water entering the drum, if the switch is broken, water couldoverflowwhile running a cycle.
Tofixthis, check thepressure switchon the control panel of the washer and see if it needsreplacement. Also check the connecting wire, connecting the switch to the water supply and replace it if damaged.
FaultyDetergent Drawer
The detergent drawer can also cause leaks and overflows if faulty or damaged. If the detergent drawer of your washing machine is leaking, it can cause rust to accumulate around the area leading to further damage of the machine. Check the detergent drawer for any signs of rust or leakage and fix it.
FaultyDoor Seal
There are many reasons why your washing machine might be leaking from the bottom. One common cause is a brokendoor seal, which is easy to spot andfix. Most leaks happen because something is stopping the front door from closing all the way, likedirtor toomuch detergent.
If thedoor sealis broken, replace it with a new one. Contact the manufacturer or brand for help and make sure you get the rightsealfor your machine.
Defective Coupler
A broken coupler can cause water to leak from the bottom of the washer. One of the major signs of a defective coupler is when your clothes are still soaked even after a cycle. The coupler is a rubber-likesealthat is designed to break if there is a malfunction to save the machine from being totally damaged. Tofixthis, check the condition of the coupler and replace with a new one if necessary.
Clogged Catch Basket orFilter
The catch basket in your washing machine is like the lint trap in your dryer. It removes lint and hair from your clothes to ensure your clothes are properly clean. If the catch basket get clogged, it can cause fibers to stick to your clothes, and also cause leaks.
You can find the catch basket in one of three places; on top of the drum, near the agitator, or at the end of thedrain hose. If you cannot it in these locations, then your washer might be a new model without a catch basket. Clean out the catch basket regularly to avoid lint buildup or leakages.
Faulty Water Pump
Water leaksusually occurs in washing machine when there is a problem with the water pump. If you hear loud noises and shaking coming from the washer during awash cycle, the pump may be the problem.
In most models, the water pump is located at the bottom of the washer, attached to two big hoses. If the pump is broken, or theinternal hosesare clogged, water can leak from the bottom of the washer.
Check the water pump for any signs of damage or wear and replace it if necessary. Also check the hoses connected to the pump to see if they are clogged or loose and fix them.
BrokenWater Inlet valve
Whenever there is a problem with the inlet valve,water leakstend to happen. Thewater inlet valveis responsible for bringing water into the washer. If this valve is loose or broken, water will leak continuously from the bottom.
If you encounter this type of problem, unplug the washer and tighten the inlet valve at the bottom. If the valve isn’t tight enough, water can leak out. Remember to clear anydirt,debris, or build up blocking the valve before closing it. If water continues to leak, consider replacing the inlet valve.
FaultyGaskets
Another common causes ofwater leaksin washing machine is a faultygasket.Gasketsare meant to stop water from getting inside the washing machine’s cover and outer parts. However, when it wears out, water will start to leak from the washer.
Tofixthis, take out the front cover of the washing machine and tighten the bolts of thegasket. If the damage on thegasketis severe, you may need to replace it with a new one.
How to Prevent Leaks in Washing Machine
A leaky washer is something every homeowner’s dreads. To avoid encountering a leaky washer, follow these tips:
Cut back on Detergent
Using toomuch detergentin your washing machine creates a sticky residue that can build up in theoverflowtube of the washer, causing blocks and leaks. To avoid this, use the recommended amount of detergent on the box or bottle for each wash.
ReduceLoadSize
Do not put too many clothes in the washer during thespin cycle. This will overload the machine and cause it to shake a lot during thespin cycle. This imbalance and overload can cause wear or damage on the hoses and connections leading to leaks. Keep theloadsmall, and ensure the washer is balance before running a cycle.
Add a Lint Catcher
Lint can build up in the washer’s drainpipe, causing clogs and overflows. Install a mesh lint catcher at the end of the drain line, and clean or replace the lint catcher every month.
Frequently Inspect Hoses and Connections
The hoses and connections all operate under pressure, which can cause them to crack or break over time. Inspect the hoses and connections frequently to prevent leaks. Tighten all loose hose connections and replace any worn out or damaged hose as soon as you notice them.
Install a flood sensor
A flood sensor detects leaks and help prevent room flooding. If the sensor notice water where it shouldn’t be, it will sound an alarm or turn off the power to the washing machine in some cases.
Bottom Line
When you’re running aloadof laundry, the last thing you want to see, is yourwasher leakingfrom the bottom. Although it may be frustrating, with a little troubleshooting, you canfixthe problem and get your washer running smoothly once again. If the leaks persist after carrying out these steps, contact atechnicianor expert for assistance.
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Adrian is an ISCET licensed professional that has completed the National Appliance Service Technician Certification Exam and has the expertise to diagnose and repair any appliance. He is well-versed in the latest technologies and techniques and is always up-to-date on the latest industry standards.