Washing Machine & Dryer Repair in Spring, TX

Professional Washing Machine & Dryer Repair in Spring, TX - Same-Day Service

Keep laundry day on track. We service top‑loaders, front‑loaders, stackables, and standalone dryers with fast diagnostics and clear, up‑front quotes.

Why Choose PowerOn Appliance Repair Service in Spring, TX?

This is our home base. We live and work here. Neighbors from Old Town Spring, Gleannloch Farms, Rayford Road and Pundt Park call us first for appliance emergency or routine fixes. We offer same-day spots when we can.

Complete Appliance Care in Spring, TX

We do refrigerator repair service, washing machine repair, dryer repair, dishwasher repair, oven and range repair, microwave repair, ice maker repair, and dryer vent cleaning service. We also install appliances and replace parts on the spot when possible.

Schedule Your Appliance Repair in Spring, TX Today

Call (346) 379-3809 now to schedule reliable appliance repair in Spring . Same-day service often available

Issues We Fix

No spin

Won’t drain

Leaks 

Excess vibration

Door lock errors 

No heat

Long dry times

Burning smell

Preventive Advice

Avoid overloading, level the unit, and keep vents clear to prevent repeat failures.

Our Repair Process

Man on stepladder working on top of a stainless steel refrigerator built into white cabinetry.

Step 1

Diagnostic & quote

Person working on an air conditioning unit next to a sink, parts and tools on counter.

Step 2

Diagnostic testing (switches, sensors, igniters, elements, boards)

Man repairing a stainless steel refrigerator built into a kitchen cabinet.

Step 3

Repair/replace parts

Step 4

Test cycles + vent checks

Step 5

Care tips and leveling

Step 1

Diagnostic & quote

Step 2

Diagnostic testing (switches, sensors, igniters, elements, boards)

Service Areas

Spring, The Woodlands, Conroe, Montgomery, Tomball, Cypress.

FAQs

  • Why is my washer shaking?

    Unlevel floors, worn shocks, or unbalanced loads. We’ll correct the cause and test spin stability.

  • Dryer runs but no heat—what’s typical?

    Could be element, fuse, thermostat, or restricted venting. We’ll test each path.