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My washer stopped draining and keeps showing an error code. I’ve cleaned the filter and checked the hose, but it didn’t help. Do services like InterTech really fix this in one visit, or does it usually turn into weeks of waiting for parts?
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Drain issues are one of the most common problems with washers – it can be the pump, a blockage, a pressure switch or sometimes the control board. When you call appliance repair service Appliance, they’ll usually ask for the brand, model and symptoms up front so the tech can come prepared. If the needed part is on the truck, they diagnose and repair in the same visit, and the diagnostic is included in the repair price. If a part has to be ordered, they tell you the cost and timeline right away, no surprise add‑ons later. For popular brands like Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, etc., they tend to keep typical parts in stock, so most jobs don’t drag out.