Recent Job: Washer Leaking Water – Chicago, IL
Location: Chicago, IL
Appliance: GE Top-Load Washer
Issue: Water leaking from the bottom during spin cycles, small puddle forming near the front
Turnaround: Same-day repair – leak sealed and hoses replaced
Tech on site: Yurii
“Yurii was great! He arrived quickly, found the leak right away, and explained everything clearly. The washer works perfectly now, and there’s no more water on the floor. Highly recommend!”
— Lisa D., Chicago, IL
What happened
When our client called us, she noticed her washer was leaving water on the floor after every cycle. At first, she thought it was from overloading the tub or using too much detergent, but the problem kept getting worse.
Our technician Yurii arrived the same day and ran a short wash cycle to pinpoint the source. After removing the lower access panel, he discovered a loose drain hose connection near the pump assembly. The hose had shifted slightly due to vibration, causing a steady leak during each spin.
Yurii replaced the worn clamp, reseated the hose securely, and inspected the pump for any cracks or damage. After completing a full test cycle, the washer ran quietly with no more water escaping.
Why is my washer leaking water?
Leaks in top-load washers are common and usually caused by one of the following issues:
- Loose or cracked drain hose connections
- Worn tub-to-pump or pump outlet seals
- Clogged or faulty drain pump
- Using too much detergent, causing water overflow
- Imbalanced or overloaded loads stressing internal parts
Even a small drip can quickly turn into a puddle, so it’s best to address the issue early before water reaches flooring or electrical parts.
How to fix a leaking washing machine
If you’re wondering how to fix a leaking washing machine from the bottom, start with these quick checks:
- Inspect all hoses behind and under the washer for cracks or loose fittings.
- Wipe down the base and run a short cycle to identify where the water appears.
- Use only the recommended amount of detergent.
- Avoid overloading – heavy loads cause vibration that can loosen parts.
If you can’t find the exact source or the leak persists, it’s time to call a local washing machine repair technician in Chicago. Professionals like Yurii can safely disassemble and test internal components without damaging the unit.
How much does it cost to fix a washer leak?
Repair costs depend on the cause and severity of the leak. In most Chicago cases:
- Loose or cracked hose: $120–$180
- Pump replacement: $180–$300
- Tub seal or bearing repair: $300–$450
At Ivan Appliance Repair, we always provide upfront pricing and complete most washer leak repairs the same day.
Is it worth fixing a leaking washing machine?
Yes. If your washer is under ten years old and otherwise in good shape, repairing a leak is almost always worth it. Replacing the machine can cost $800 or more, while most leak repairs are under $300 and restore full function.
Our goal is to help homeowners make smart, cost-effective decisions. Yurii always checks related parts—like clamps, seals, and hoses—to ensure the fix is reliable and long-lasting.
How to prevent washer leaks in the future
Preventing washer leaks is simple with a little routine care:
- Check hoses twice a year for cracks or loosened ends.
- Keep the washer level to reduce vibration.
- Clean the tub and pump filter monthly.
- Use the correct detergent and measure it properly.
- Avoid overfilling the tub with heavy loads.
These small habits can prevent most leaks and extend your washer’s lifespan.
Washer repair near you in Chicago
If you’ve noticed water around your washing machine, don’t wait for it to get worse. The experts at Ivan Appliance Repair provide fast, reliable washer repair in Chicago and nearby suburbs.
We service all major brands, including GE, Whirlpool, Samsung, LG, Maytag, and Frigidaire, and offer same-day appointments with experienced local technicians.
Call Ivan Appliance Repair today or schedule online for professional, same-day service you can trust.









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