Front Load Washer not Spinning

Why Won’t My Front Load Washer Spin Clothes Dry?

Front load washers have become a popular choice for their efficiency, but one common complaint we hear at Local Solutions Appliance Repair is that the washer won’t spin clothes dry. If your washer leaves clothes wetter than expected, here are the likely reasons and some helpful tips to prevent future issues.


1. Washer Overloaded

Front load washers are efficient but sensitive to load size. Overloading can prevent the drum from spinning effectively, resulting in clothes that remain wet:


2. Unbalanced Load

An unbalanced load can cause a front load washer to stop mid-cycle or reduce its spin speed, leaving clothes damp. Heavy items, like towels or blankets, can create an uneven load:


3. Door Not Properly Closed

Front load washers won’t spin if the door is not securely closed, as a safety measure to prevent leaks and spills:


4. Faulty Door Latch

If the door latch is broken or malfunctioning, the washer won’t enter the spin cycle. This is a common issue, especially if the latch experiences wear and tear over time:


5. Malfunctioning Motor

If the motor is failing, your washer may struggle to spin, resulting in clothes that aren’t spun dry:


Prevent Common Spinning Issues with Proper Care

Front load washers are efficient and effective, but like any appliance, they need proper care to avoid issues. Here’s a quick summary of tips to keep your washer spinning clothes dry:

If you’re dealing with a front load washer that won’t spin properly, or if you want to prevent these issues from happening in the first place, contact Local Solutions Appliance Repair. Our experienced technician can help keep your washer in top shape, so you can enjoy efficient and hassle-free laundry days.