Washer Maintenance Checklist
This checklist focuses on washer maintenance tasks that reduce breakdowns, leaks, and safety issues. It applies to most homes and helps you spot problems early before they turn into repairs.
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Run cleaning cycle
Removes residue and keeps the drum fresh.
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Inspect hoses
Catches bulges or cracks before they burst.
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Clean detergent tray
Prevents buildup and mold.
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Check for excessive vibration
Flags leveling or load issues.
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FAQ
How often should I clean refrigerator coils?
Clean condenser coils once or twice a year. Pull the fridge out, unplug it, and vacuum or brush the coils. This improves efficiency and extends compressor life.
How often should I clean my dryer vent?
Clean the lint trap after every load. Have the full vent line professionally cleaned at least once a year to reduce fire risk and improve drying.
What appliance maintenance can I do myself?
You can clean refrigerator coils, replace washer hoses, clean dishwasher filters, and clear garbage disposal jams. Leave gas lines, complex electrical work, and warranty-sensitive repairs to pros.
When should I replace washer supply hoses?
Replace rubber hoses every 3–5 years; braided stainless every 5–10 years. Check for bulges, cracks, or corrosion. Burst hoses are a leading cause of water damage.
Do I need to descale my dishwasher?
In hard water areas, run a vinegar or citric acid cycle every few months to reduce buildup. Check the spray arms and door seal annually for debris and wear.