Uneven washers can be loud, vibrate, and accelerate wear and tear. Discover the signs that indicate you might need to rebalance your washing machine and learn how to do it.
Q Our laundry is on the second floor of a 30-year-old house. We have tried two washing machines, and vibrations from both were so severe that they caused cracks in the walls. We put plywood and a foam ...
The ceaseless vibrations of a washing machine can damage its internal components, leading to costly repairs. While you might think that your washing machine is vibrating because of faulty systems, the ...
If your washing machine sounds like a train rumbling through the kitchen then you're not alone. Many households suffer with machines that rock and vibrate all over the place when they enter a spin ...
As part of our review of antivibration devices for washing machines, we tested the Steadywash "vibration isolation platform" as well as B. Green Innovation Vibe Away Washing Machine Anti-Vibration ...
Of all the washer types, front-loaders spin the fastest to extract water from laundry. That high spin speed, combined with the tub rotation—similar to a dryer’s—can cause front-loaders to vibrate. As ...
May 9, 2007 If your washing machines often makes more noise than mating walruses, you’ll be pleased to hear that at long last there’s a solution for the vibration and noise caused by unbalanced loads ...