Washing Machines

Why Is My Washing Machine Leaking? Quick Fixes Before Calling a Technician

A leaking washing machine can flood your laundry room in minutes. Before you panic, there's a good chance you can identify the cause yourself.

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Even a small washer leak can warp floors and damage subfloor in days — act fast.

At TrueFix Appliance Repair, we've handled thousands of leak calls across Toronto, and most come down to six common issues. Here's how to diagnose your washing machine leak quickly and safely — and which fixes you can do yourself before booking a technician.

First: Stop the Leak Immediately

Before you troubleshoot anything, contain the damage:

  1. Turn off the water supply valves behind the washer (hot and cold).
  2. Unplug the machine from the wall outlet.
  3. Soak up standing water with towels to prevent floor damage and mould.

Now you can troubleshoot safely. Below are the six most common causes of a washer leaking water, organized by where you see the water coming from.

1. Leaking from the Bottom

If water pools underneath the machine, the most common causes are:

2. Leaking from the Front (Front-Load Washers)

Front-loaders almost always leak from the door seal. Check for:

Pro tip: Clean the gasket monthly with a 1:1 vinegar and water solution to extend its life and prevent mould buildup.

3. Leaking from the Back

This usually points to the fill hoses connecting your washer to the wall. Inspect:

4. Leaking During the Spin Cycle Only

If leaks only happen during spin, suspect:

5. Leaking Detergent or Soapy Water

Too much detergent creates excess suds that overflow the drum. Use only HE (high-efficiency) detergent in modern machines, and follow the dosage instructions on the label — most people use 2–3× more than they need.

6. Leaking from the Detergent Drawer

Pull out the drawer and clean it thoroughly. Built-up detergent residue blocks water flow and forces it out the front of the machine. A monthly rinse keeps the drawer clear.

When to Call a Toronto Appliance Repair Technician

DIY fixes work for hose tightening, gasket cleaning, and detergent issues. Call a professional if you notice:

Our certified team handles all major brands — see our washing machine repair services for pricing and same-day availability.

Toronto-Specific Tip: Hard Water and Your Washer

Toronto's moderately hard water leaves mineral deposits that can degrade hoses and seals faster than in soft-water cities. Inspect your hoses every 6 months and consider running a washer cleaner monthly. If you're in a hard-water hotspot like North York or Scarborough, your washer's components may wear out 1–2 years sooner than the manufacturer's estimate.

Need fast washing machine repair in Toronto?

TrueFix offers same-day service across Toronto and the GTA. We repair all major brands — Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, Maytag, GE, and more.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to repair a leaking washing machine in Toronto?

Most leak repairs in Toronto range from $150 to $400, depending on the part. Hose replacements are at the lower end; pump and tub seal repairs cost more.

Is it worth repairing a washing machine that's leaking?

If your washer is under 8 years old and the repair costs less than half the price of a new machine, repair is usually worth it.

Can a leaking washing machine cause damage to my floor?

Yes. Even small leaks cause warping, mould, and subfloor damage over time. Fix leaks immediately.

How long do washing machine hoses last?

Replace fill hoses every 5 years, even if they look fine. Burst hoses are a leading cause of household water damage.