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Coming Clean About Washing Machine Bearings

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Is your washing machine making excessive noise during the spin cycle? Have you found oil on your clothes without having any idea how it could have possibly got there? If so, then there's an excellent chance that your Washing Machine Bearings and likely the bearing seal has worn out. If you have to call a repairman to fix it, you could be looking at a $300 or more bill coming your way. Many do-it-yourself types don't want to spend that kind of money if they can do the job for $50 or less themselves. Although changing the washing machine bearings and seal can be challenging, it is possible as long as you take care to follow each step correctly.

How Difficult is Changing Washing Machine Bearings?

The first order of business is to make sure you have the correct tools for the job. YouTube is an exceptional place to find out how to change out your bearings, but you'll need the right tools as well as the correct make and model washing machine bearing kit if you're going to do the job properly. Failure to use the applicable brand bearing kit could lead to several different problems such as an incorrect or impossible fit, a leaking seal, or another replacement job in short order due to parts failing prematurely. Make sure the seal is placed correctly in order to prevent water from leaking into the bearings and causing corrosion, which will greatly diminish the life expectancy of your bearing kit. This isn't the easiest of DIY jobs, but it's certainly not impossible, and could be worth it depending on how "high end" your machine is. Just understand the risk involved if you don't closely follow instructions on removing and replacing these parts.

What's The Price Range For Washing Machine Bearing Kits?

The prices vary according to how "fancy" your washing machine is. However, this doesn't mean they aren't affordable. Generally, they can be purchased at a price point between $10-$45, which is significantly less than paying $50-$350 to diagnose and repair your machine using a professional repairman.

Where Can I Order Washing Machine Bearing Kits?

One of the most frustrating aspects of finding these parts is due to the enormous number of brands that sell washers. Do you have a Maytag or Maytag Neptune, Kenmore, Crosley, Frigidaire, Gibson, GE, Whirlpool, Inglis, Amana or Kitchenaid? Chances are pretty good that you do. So it's very convenient to shop where you're most likely to find exactly what you need. The Big Bearing Store carries the kits you need for all of these name brands, and we understand that having wet or dirty clothes the night before work in the morning is not something to look forward to. So remove at least one headache from your washing machine blues by going to just one place to find what you need instead of several dead ends. Good luck in your endeavors to repair your washer, and don't be afraid to ask questions from the friendly and knowledgeable staff if you need help.

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