Worried about your washing machine breaking down? Hiring somebody to take a look at your broken machine, getting new parts, and potentially having to buy a new machine altogether is expensive. Looking after your machine and following some simple steps may save you money and make your washing machine last longer.
Take some extra time to learn more about your machine, check your washing machine’s instruction booklet, and learn about its specific cycles and settings. You might be missing something crucial that may shorten its life cycle. Below I am sharing some general tips to help you take care of your washing machine.
10 Tips To Make Your Washing Machine Last Longer.
1. Check all pockets before starting a load of laundry: Leaving small items in your clothe’s pockets, such as coins, keys, pens, small toys, and more, can cause damage to the machine, damage the machine’s drum, or even get stuck down the drain line. Don’t forget to check all pockets, critical if you have children. I’ve found LEGO, small rocks, paperclips, and all sorts of small things inside my son’s pockets. Thankfully I always check all pockets before running a wash cycle and remove them promptly.
2. Stop overloading your machine: Always read and follow the max load recommendations in your machine’s manual. Not doing so, and overloading your machine can shorten its life considerably. Washing machine drums have a specific weight limit, and overloading your machine regularly can cause damage to the motor as well.
3. Less is more when it comes to detergent: Don’t go too crazy with detergent and use too much of it. Doing so can cause mildew and mould problems and leave detergent build-up in your clothes. Most washing machines have an arrow marking the amount of detergent recommended for each load.
4. Ensure your machine is level: If the machine is not level, it is likely to bounce and vibrate aggressively during washing cycles, causing possible damage to the motor and internal systems. Adjust the washing machine’s feet at the bottom of the unit to correct this problem. (This YouTube video demonstrates the levelling process ).
5. Leave the door ajar after cycles: Especially important with front-loading machines, to help avoid a mildewy smell, make sure to leave the door of your washing machine ajar when you aren’t using it, to allow for the inside to dry properly. Only do so if it is safe, be mindful of pets and small children.
6. Run a cleaning cycle with hot water and vinegar every couple of months: Run an empty load in your washing machine, using the hot water cycle, adding white vinegar instead of detergent. Wipe down the seal around the opening with a damp towel and white vinegar, to remove any mildew that may accumulate there.
7. Run a hot water cycle at least once a week, if you use the cold water cycle most of the time: This is to help get rid of mould and bacteria that may accumulate inside the washer and help develop a musty smell. It is recommended that towels and sheets be washed in a hot water cycle to kill bacteria and mildew.
8. Avoid using the same wash setting for all cycles: If you only use the “Speed Wash” setting for all your cycles, you may be putting an unnecessary strain in the machine and shortening its life. Use the mode that matches your load, heavy load of towels and big sheets, etc.
9. Remove wet clothes as soon as the machine is done: Don’t leave wet clothes hanging in the machine after a cycle. Avoid the machine getting a mildew smell this way.
10. Familiarize yourself with your machine’s manual: Read your washing machine’s instruction booklet, and learn about its specific cycles and settings. Not all machines are the same, and you may learn something specific about your machine that can help you care for it properly.
How often do you use your washing machine? We do a load a day, and taking care of our machine to ensure it works for a long time is a big priority.
Do you have any other tips to add to our tips? Please share them below.
30 Comments on “10 Tips To Make Your Washing Machine Last Longer”
Thanks for sharing your tips’
Great tips! I use less soap then recommended on most load.
Great tips, I think that overloading your washer isn’t that great for your clothes either, they need room to move around in there.
Thanks so much for the wonderful tips! I overload my washer quite often. I will think twice before doing this next time.
I used to live in a house where the location of the machines had a very not level floor, and the movers didn’t allow us time to level the pedestals before placing the washer and dryer. I was not able to level anything afterwards and my machines would take walks and we would have to try to find ways to keep them steady. It was funny-not-funny. Good thing I had invested in the machines as they survived and still work great today, many years later, but that is a VERY important tip!
This is some great advice never thought of half of these ideas. Thank you.
These are all excellent tips for good maintenance.
My machine is 21 years old; its works like a beauty, but is not so great with water conservation or energy. But it isn’t broken, so I will keep it until it can longer do what it needs to.
these are great tips, thanks!
I recently started the vinegar cycle tip – it’s made a big difference already
Great tips! I am going to start using these suggestions, Thank you for sharing.
These are awesome tips for washing machine maintenance
Great tips, thx!
These tips are great. Thanks a lot for sharing such an information. Your writing skills are amazing and It helped me a lot. Keep posting!
These are great tips! Thanks!
Thanks for sharing this information.
I really appreciated the way you mentioned all tips and points clearly. It’s very informative… I’ll surely follow the tips while washing.
I find all the tips helpful regarding the long life of a washing machine.
Great tips! Very useful for our family for sure!
I really need to remember to leave my door ajar but out of habit I close it because it looks better that way!
Thanks for the tips. They’re easy and take little time.
Thanks for the tips. There are many things to do to keep your washer running well.
We need to follow these tips as washers are so expensive.
Thanks for the great tips!
Great tips -and easy to do. Leveling the washingmachine is so easy!!
Thx very much for the helpful tips, I’m guilty of using the same wash settings, now I will change my current routine!
We bought a new washing machine earlier this week because our old one wasn’t working correctly and I found it didn’t wash clothes clean. Hopefully with these tips here, I can extend the life of this one!
Great tips! Thank you for sharing.
Good to know, they are so expensive you might as well make them last longer if you can!
Thanks for sharing these great tips.