Washing Machine Won't Drain?

Water left in the drum after the cycle? Understand common causes and when to call an expert.

Washer Full of Water After Cycle?

Clothes Still Soaking Wet
Does your washing machine finish its cycle, but you open the door or lid to find the drum still full or partially full of water? A washer that fails to drain properly can prevent the final spin cycle from working effectively and leaves your clothes soaking. This common issue usually points to a blockage or a problem with the drain pump system.

Potential Causes (Brief Overview)

  • A clogged or kinked drain hose.
  • A blocked drain pump filter (common in front-loaders).
  • An object obstructing the drain pump impeller.
  • A malfunctioning drain pump motor.
  • Issues with the lid switch or door lock (some models won't drain if not engaged).
  • Problems with the water level switch or pressure sensor (incorrectly sensing water).
  • A faulty control board.
Important: Accessing the drain pump and filter often requires removing panels and dealing with residual water. Testing the pump motor or control board involves electrical components.

Why Professional Diagnosis is Important for Drainage Issues

Clothes Still Soaking Wet
  • Component Access: Removing front or back panels to reach the drain pump, hoses, and filter.
  • Handling Water: Dealing with potentially large amounts of trapped water during inspection and repair.
  • Electrical Testing: Safely testing the drain pump motor, lid switch, and control board requires expertise.
  • Identifying Obstructions: Finding and removing obstructions lodged deep within the pump or hoses can be difficult.
  • Safety Risks: Potential for water spills/damage and electrical shock if handled improperly.
If basic checks of the drain hose and accessible filter don't solve the problem, attempting to repair or replace the drain pump or diagnose control issues is best left to professionals. A qualified technician can safely resolve the drainage issue.

Drain Your Washer Worries - Get Expert Help!

Stop dealing with a water-logged washer! Connect with a local, qualified technician who can diagnose and fix your washing machine's drainage problem.