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Noticed that your Samsung washer isn’t draining properly? You’re not alone—this is a common issue with several possible causes. Let’s start with one of the most frequent:
Reason #1: Clogged Drains
Over time, lint, dirt, and debris can build up in the drain hose or pump, blocking water from exiting the machine. This leaves your clothes soaking wet at the end of the cycle.
The good news? It’s usually a quick fix. You can try clearing the blockage using an electric plunger or a safe chemical cleaner. Always wear gloves and goggles for protection during this process. Also, double-check that no stray fabric is stuck in the hose, as it can get caught in the pump and cause more serious issues.
If you’re unsure or the clog persists, the pros at Kitchener Appliance are here to help with fast, reliable Samsung washer repairs.
Reason #2: Faulty Drain Hose
A damaged or disconnected drain hose can also prevent your Samsung washer from draining properly. The hose plays a key role in carrying water out of the washer and into your home’s plumbing system.
To check for issues, inspect the hose for cracks, kinks, or leaks. Also, make sure the connection between the washer and your home’s drainage is secure and tight. A loose or faulty connection can stop the water flow entirely.
If you spot any damage, replacing the hose may solve the problem. Need help? Kitchener Appliance offers expert Samsung washer repair services to get your machine back in working order quickly and efficiently.
Reason #3: Broken Pump Belt
The pump belt helps drive the drain pump. If it’s worn, loose, or broken, the pump can’t function properly — and water won’t drain from the washer. Inspect the belt for visible damage and replace it if necessary. Most hardware stores carry suitable replacements.
Reason #4: Faulty Pump Motor or Electrical Components
A damaged pump motor or defective wiring can interrupt the drain cycle. These electrical faults can develop over time due to wear or improper maintenance. Since electrical repairs can be risky, we recommend contacting a certified technician from Kitchener Appliance for safe and accurate repairs.
Reason #5: Blocked Pump Filter
Some Samsung washer models include a filter near the pump to catch lint and debris. If this filter becomes clogged, it can obstruct water flow and damage internal components. Clean the filter every few months to keep the washer draining properly.
Reason #6: Damaged Door Switch
The door switch ensures the lid is securely shut before a cycle continues. If it’s faulty, the washer may not complete cycles or drain as expected. You can test the switch using an ohmmeter or have it checked by a technician.
Reason #7: Faulty Timer Control
The timer dictates when each wash and drain cycle begins and ends. If it fails—especially in older models—it can disrupt the draining process entirely. Replacing a faulty timer may be necessary to restore normal operation.
A Samsung washer that won’t drain can be frustrating—but before you call a technician, try these simple troubleshooting steps. In many cases, you can fix the issue yourself and save both time and money.
Step #1: Check the Water Level Settings
Ensure the water level settings aren’t too high or too low. If the machine is overloaded or not filling correctly, it may not drain as expected. Manually drain any excess water and adjust the cycle settings before restarting.
Step #2: Inspect the Drain Hose
Unplug the machine for safety. Check the drain hose for kinks, twists, or blockages. Detach the hose and clear any clogs or built-up debris. Ensure both ends are securely attached to prevent leaks or drainage failures. If the hose appears damaged or overly worn, consider replacing it.
Step #3: Clean the Pump Filter
Locate the access panel near the bottom front of the washer. Open it to access the pump filter. Remove the filter and clear out any lint, coins, hair, or buttons. Rinse the filter under hot water to remove soap scum or residue. Reinsert the filter and replace the panel. Once cleaned, run a short cycle to see if the problem is resolved.
Still having issues? At Kitchener Appliance, our licensed technicians specialize in Samsung washer repair and can provide fast, affordable service to get your laundry routine back on track.
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If your Samsung washing machine has started acting up and bothers you, interrupting your comfortable life, it’s high time to call for help. Our repairmen are just a few blocks away and ready to come to the rescue.
Repair with our simple and efficient process. We guarantee top-notch service from start to finish, ensuring your appliances are back in working order with minimal disruption.