Who repairs a washing machine making loud noise during spin in Toronto? N Appliance Repair does. Call (437) 524-1053, available 7 days a week. Since 2017, our team has diagnosed noisy washers across North York, Scarborough, Etobicoke, and Mississauga — the noise type tells us exactly which part is failing before we even open the machine.

Quick Answer: A banging sound usually means an unbalanced load or worn shock absorbers; a grinding or rumbling noise is almost always failing drum bearings. Call (437) 524-1053 — same-day washer repair is available across Toronto.

What Does the Type of Noise Tell You?

Not all washer noises mean the same thing. The sound your machine makes during spin is one of the best diagnostic clues a technician has. Here is what each noise pattern typically indicates:

  • Banging or thumping: Unbalanced load, worn shock absorbers (front-load), or loose counterweight (front-load). Usually an intermittent problem that gets worse with heavy loads like towels or jeans.
  • Grinding or rumbling: Drum bearings wearing out. This sound will be consistent on every spin cycle and gets progressively louder over weeks or months.
  • Squealing or screeching: Drive belt slipping or deteriorating, or a worn motor bearing. More common in older top-load machines.
  • Metallic clanking: A foreign object — a coin, bra underwire, or button — trapped between the drum and the outer tub. Drain the machine and check the drum before calling a tech.
  • Loud vibration: Machine not level, worn drum support rollers, or failing suspension springs.

Why Do Drum Bearings Fail?

Drum bearings support the inner tub as it spins at high speed. In front-load washers especially, the bearings are located at the back of the outer tub and rely on a shaft seal to keep water out. When that seal wears — which typically happens between 5 and 10 years of heavy use — water enters the bearing assembly and causes corrosion and premature failure.

In Toronto homes, laundry rooms are often in basements where humidity levels are higher, which can accelerate seal deterioration. Senior technician Maria S. notes that she sees bearing failures more commonly in front-load Samsung and LG machines that are five to eight years old and have been used without monthly drum-cleaning cycles.

How Much Does Noisy Washer Repair Cost in Toronto?

Repair costs depend heavily on which part has failed:

  • Shock absorber replacement (front-load): $160–$230 CAD including parts and labour
  • Drive belt replacement: $120–$180 CAD including parts and labour
  • Drum bearing replacement: $220–$350 CAD — more on complex tub assembly designs
  • Suspension spring or support roller: $140–$210 CAD
  • Counterweight reattachment: $110–$160 CAD

All N Appliance Repair repairs come with a 90-day warranty on parts and labour. We service all brands including Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, Bosch, and Maytag.

How to Diagnose the Noise Before Calling

1

Run an empty spin cycle

Remove all laundry and run just the spin cycle. If the noise disappears, the issue is load balance. If it remains, the problem is mechanical.

2

Check for foreign objects

Shine a flashlight inside the drum and look along the drum perforations. Coins and underwires can create metallic clanking that sounds like a serious fault.

3

Check machine leveling

Place a level on top of the washer. All four feet should contact the floor. Adjust the adjustable feet at the front and check that the rear self-adjusting feet are seated.

4

Listen for the noise pattern

Bearings produce a constant rumble that gets louder as spin speed increases. Shock absorbers produce a bang on acceleration and deceleration. Note when in the spin cycle the noise peaks.

Safety Warning: Do not run a washing machine that is vibrating so severely it moves across the floor. A machine that walks can pull out water supply hoses or drain lines, causing a flood. Stop the cycle immediately and call a technician.

Is It Worth Repairing a Noisy Washer?

As a general rule: if the washer is under 8 years old and the repair cost is less than half the cost of a comparable replacement, repair makes financial and environmental sense. Bearing replacements on machines under 6 years old almost always pass this test. On machines over 10 years old where the repair cost exceeds $300 CAD, replacement may be the better investment.

Our technicians will give you an honest repair-vs-replace assessment on arrival. We have been serving Toronto homeowners since 2017 and our reputation depends on giving straightforward advice — not upselling unnecessary repairs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my washing machine making a loud banging noise during spin?
Banging during spin is most often caused by an unbalanced load, worn drum bearings, or a failing shock absorber. If the noise started suddenly, check the load balance first. If the noise persists on every spin cycle, bearings or suspension components are likely the culprit.
How much does washer bearing replacement cost in Toronto?
Drum bearing replacement in Toronto typically costs $220–$350 CAD including parts and labour, depending on the brand and whether the bearing is integral to the tub assembly. Front-load washers are generally more labour-intensive than top-loaders.
Is it worth repairing a washing machine that is making noise?
If the washer is under 8 years old and the repair cost is less than 50% of replacement value, repair is usually worthwhile. Bearing jobs on machines under 6 years old are almost always cost-effective. Our techs will give you an honest assessment on arrival.
Can I run a washing machine that is making grinding noises?
Running a washer with failing bearings accelerates damage to the inner tub, outer tub, and shaft seal. A small bearing job can become a full tub replacement if ignored. Stop using the machine and call a technician as soon as possible.