Why My Washing Machine Leaking? Causes, Fixes & Repair Costs

One Stop Appliance Repair expert shares the Tips for Service on My Washing Machine Leaking

Common Washing Machine Leak Problems

  • Water under the washer: Loose hose or cracked drain pump.
  • Leaks during spin: Worn tub gasket or faulty bearing seal.
  • Dripping from the back: Defective inlet valve or clamp.
  • Front-load door leaks: Torn rubber boot or mold buildup.
  • Overflowing washer: Blocked pressure hose or sensor.
  • Leaks from detergent drawer: Clogged dispenser tray.
  • Shaking and splashing: Uneven floor or off-balance drum.


Key Points — What You’ll Learn

  • Top causes of washing machine leaks and how to spot them early
  • Quick DIY checks before calling a technician
  • Typical repair costs in Washington, DC, Alexandria & Fairfax County
  • Why One Stop Appliance is trusted by thousands of local homeowners
  • When to repair vs. replace your washing machine
  • Service coverage, warranty, and same-day availability across the DMV
    Introduction
    Your washing machine should clean your clothes—not flood your laundry room. If you’ve spotted puddles under your washer or water dripping from the drawer, One Stop Appliance is here to help. Our local team serves Washington, DC, Alexandria, and Fairfax County, providing fast, honest, and affordable repairs for all major brands.
    Common Washing Machine Leak Problems (Explained)

Leaking issue for the washing Machine

Water under the washer
If you notice a puddle beneath your washer, it’s usually due to a loose drain hose or a cracked pump. Vibrations loosen fittings over time, and damaged seals can drip slowly. Addressing these early prevents serious floor or electrical damage.

Leaks during spin
Leaks during the spin cycle often mean a worn tub gasket or faulty bearing seal. These parts keep water sealed while the drum spins at high speeds. Replacing them quickly avoids bigger motor issues.

Dripping from the back
A slow drip from the rear panel typically points to a defective inlet valve or hose clamp. These control water flow into your machine, and a leak here can worsen quickly. Turn off your water supply and schedule a repair promptly.

Front-load door leaks
Front-load washers use a rubber boot to seal the door. When it becomes torn, twisted, or moldy, water escapes around the edge. Cleaning or replacing the gasket restores a watertight fit and prevents mildew.

Overflowing washer
If your washer won’t stop filling, a blocked pressure hose or faulty water-level sensor is likely to blame. Shut off water immediately to avoid flooding, then call for service to replace or clean the sensor line.

Leaks from the detergent drawer
When water pours from the detergent drawer, it’s often due to a clogged or backed-up dispenser tray. Detergent residue hardens and blocks flow. Cleaning the drawer regularly prevents leaks and musty odors.

Shaking and splashing
If the washer vibrates excessively, it may be off-balance or on an uneven floor. This motion can cause splashing and minor leaks. Leveling the appliance and redistributing loads helps keep it steady.
How Much Does Washing Machine Repair Cost?
Typical washer leak repairs in the Washington, DC metro area cost $150–$400, depending on the part and brand. Same-day and 24/7 services are available across 20001 and 20005 ZIP areas.


Why Choose One Stop Appliance

  • Licensed & Insured: Fully certified, background-checked, and insured.
  • No Hidden Fees: Transparent, upfront pricing.
  • Local & Reliable: Based in DC, with quick response times.
  • Trusted Technicians: Courteous professionals trained on every major brand.
  • Guarantee Included: 90-day workmanship guarantee on all repairs.
    Coverage Area
    Serving the greater DC metro area, including Capitol Hill, Dupont Circle, Old Town Alexandria (22314), and Fairfax City (22030).

FAQs

Do you offer same-day repair?
Yes, across Washington, DC, Alexandria, and Fairfax County.

Are your repairs covered by warranty?
Yes, all include a 90-day workmanship guarantee.

Do you service all appliance types?
Yes, washers, dryers, fridges, ovens, and dishwashers.

Why is my washing machine leaking water?
Likely a blocked defrost drain or cracked water line.

Do you repair all washing machine brands?
Yes, including LG, Samsung, Whirlpool, GE, Bosch, and Frigidaire.

How Do You Fix a Leaking Washing Machine?
First, we identify the leaking issue. It may be from the drum, door, or hoses. Next, our Expert Technician fixes the issue.

Can Overloading a Washer Cause It To Leak From the Bottom?
Yes, an Overload washing machine can leak. It is a common cause of washing leaking.