Washing Machine Leaking Water
Puddle of water under or around the washing machine
70% chance this is caused by:
Cracked inlet hose, loose drain connection, or failed door seal
Washing Machine leaking water is a medium-difficulty repair. The most likely cause is cracked inlet hose, loose drain connection, or failed door seal, and replacing the failed part takes approximately 30-45 minutes. The part costs about $59 — compared to $600-1,200 for a full replacement.
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A service call costs $150-300. This repair takes about 30-45 minutes and the part runs $59. Order the part tonight, fix it Saturday morning.
✓ Good call investigating this. Most homeowners wait until the problem gets worse — which typically means a higher repair bill. This is a medium-rated repair — 65% of homeowners with basic tools complete it successfully. A $59 part saves you a $150–300 service call.
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Safety Warning
Always unplug before servicing. Washing machines are heavy — have someone help you tilt or move the machine. Water may remain in the drum even after draining.
🔧 The Exact Part You Need
Total parts cost: $59. Same-day shipping available on most items.
What happens if you don't fix this
A $59 part now can prevent a much bigger problem later. Left unfixed, this issue can cascade into a $$600-1,200 replacement — that's × the cost of the part. The repair gets more expensive the longer you wait.
Find the Right Part for Your Washing Machine
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Repair Summary
| Appliance | Washing Machine |
| Problem | Leaking Water |
| Diagnosis Confidence | 70% |
| Most Likely Cause | Cracked inlet hose, loose drain connection, or failed door seal |
| Difficulty | medium |
| Estimated Time | 30-45 minutes |
| Parts Cost | $59 |
| Replacement Cost | $600-1,200 |
📋 Step-by-Step Instructions
Unplug and pull machine away from wall
Check inlet hoses at wall and machine connections
Inspect drain hose for cracks
For front-loaders, examine door boot seal for tears
Replace the failed component
Run a test cycle and check for leaks
Don't put this off.
A Washing Machine that's failing can cause water damage, electrical issues, or food spoilage — each costing 10x what the replacement part costs. The fix is straightforward. The part is cheap. The risk of waiting isn't.
🔍 Why This Happens
Root cause analysis for your washing machine's leaking water
The inlet hose (2-pack) in your washing machine is exposed to constant moisture, temperature changes, and chemical detergents. Rubber and silicone seals lose elasticity over time — they crack, harden, or deform, creating gaps that let water escape. Seal failures can be subtle at first but worsen rapidly once the material splits. This is the most common cause of leaking water in washing machines.
70%
Diagnostic match rate
Moderate
DIY success rate
30-45 minutes
Typical repair time
🛡️ Prevention Tips
How to prevent your washing machine's leaking water from happening again after this repair.
Check inlet and drain hoses for bulging, cracking, or leaks every 3 months — replace any hose that's over 5 years old regardless of condition.
Don't overload the drum. Overloading puts excess strain on the motor, drive belt, and bearings, accelerating wear on every moving part.
Leave the door or lid open between loads to prevent mold and mildew buildup on seals and gaskets.
Use the correct amount of HE detergent — excess suds force the pump to work harder and can cause premature drain pump failure.
When installing a new seal or gasket, clean the mating surface thoroughly. Any residue on the sealing surface will prevent the new seal from seating correctly and cause a repeat failure.
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🔧 Repair Data Sources
Repair guides are compiled from:
- • Manufacturer service manuals and technical bulletins
- • Common failure pattern data from appliance repair technicians
- • OEM parts databases for exact replacement compatibility
Difficulty ratings are based on the average homeowner's skill level, not professional standards. Confidence percentages reflect the likelihood that the listed cause matches the observed symptom. Updated May 2026.
Disclaimer: This repair guide is for informational purposes only and is based on manufacturer service manuals and published repair data. TheFixGuide is not responsible for any damage, injury, or loss resulting from attempted repairs. If a repair involves gas, high voltage, stored energy (capacitors), or refrigerant, we strongly recommend hiring a licensed professional.
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