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Commercial Washer Repair in Jacksonville
A broken commercial washer can make laundromats back up, hotel slow down, and gyms run out of clean towels fast. Our techs arrive ready and can quickly get your unit working again. Contact us today to get same-day commercial washer repairs across Jacksonville.
- Warranty is included in all repairs
- Our team is fully licensed, trained, and insured
- Stocked vans with the most common commercial washer parts for faster fixes

What Our Customers Say About Us
Trusted by Jacksonville Businesses
Your business can’t afford to wait around when a commercial washer goes down. Hotels, gyms, medical facilities, the longer the downtime the more revenue you lose. That’s why our appliance repair experts show up ready to solve the problem, not just diagnose it. We make sure that your commercial washer repair is done quickly and properly the first time, so there’s no second visit.
Here’s what makes us different:
No surprise fees or vague estimates. We give you a clear, upfront quote so you know exactly what to expect before we start.
Our team understands that minimizing downtime is important to a business. That’s why we offer same-day service and come with fully-stocked vans, so we can fix your machine quickly and in the same visit.
Our technicians specialize in heavy-duty machines, with the training and hands-on experience to handle any brand or capacity with confidence. We’ve dealt with every brand and model over the years, so trust us when we say we’re the pros.

Types of Commercial Washers We Repair
A hotel’s high-capacity unit that churns through endless sheets and towels isn’t the same as the coin-operated machines at a busy laundromat. We’ve worked on them all, and we understand the quirks, heavy use, and unique setups each type brings. No matter what type you have, our commercial washer repair services will be able to handle it.
Here are some of the commercial washer types we service:
- Coin-Operated & Card-Operated Washers
- Stackable Washer-Dryer Units
- Hard-Mount & Soft-Mount Machines
- High-Capacity Industrial Washers
- On-Premise Laundry (OPL) Systems
- And more
Most Common Commercial Washer Problems
Even though a commercial washing unit is designed differently from a residential one, being more durable and built for constant run time, they have a lot of similar problems. However, that doesn’t mean any technician can come and fix it, you need someone who has the training and know-how. We’ve seen it all, and we know exactly what parts and systems are needed for your commercial washer repair.
Here are some of the most common issues we tackle:
A dead start button or tripped breaker isn’t always the culprit. Inside, faulty control boards or worn-out door switches are often to blame, both are critical for safety and proper operation.
Commercial washers rely on a mix of water inlet valves, pumps, and sensors to keep cycles moving. When valves clog or drain pumps get jammed, your washer either won’t fill properly or will leave standing water behind.
High-capacity units handle a lot of pressure, and when seals, hoses, or gaskets start wearing down, you’ll see puddles around the machine. Left unchecked, leaks can damage both the washer and the floor it’s sitting on.
The drive belt, bearings, or motor could be the culprit here. These parts keep the drum balanced and moving, so when they aren’t working, your machine isn’t moving.
Your unit making some noise and shaking is normal, but it shouldn’t be like a rocket. Thumping, grinding, or excessive shaking can be a bunch of parts like worn bearings, broken shock absorbers, or an unbalanced load sensor. These issues might sound minor, but they can stress the entire system if ignored.
Safety latches and lock mechanisms are designed to keep cycles running smoothly. When they fail, the machine either won’t start or traps laundry inside.
Those beeps are usually your washer’s way of throwing an error code. Depending on the model and brand, different error codes could mean different things. We’re experienced with all the major brands and models, so we’ll be able to diagnose it quickly.

Maintenance Routine For Commercial Washers
If your business depends on clean laundry every single day, waiting until a washer breaks down is a gamble you don’t want to take. It’s extremely important that you keep up with maintenance for your unit, since they are used more than normal and will wear down. Regular maintenance will not only make sure your machine stays running and extend its lifespan, but also helps you avoid those expensive repairs.
Our Jacksonville team provides thorough preventative service designed to keep commercial washers working like they should, cycle after cycle.
Here’s what our maintenance visits usually include:
- Deep Interior Cleaning: We clear lint, detergent buildup, and hidden grime from drums, drain lines, and filters to keep water flowing and cycles finishing on time.
- Seal & Hose Inspections: Worn gaskets or loose hoses are a common source of leaks. We check every connection and replace parts before a small drip becomes a flood.
- Pump & Motor Testing: Your washer’s pump and drive motor work harder than any household machine. We test both to make sure they’re delivering consistent power and draining properly.
- Electrical & Control Checks: We examine wiring, sensors, and control boards to spot early warning signs of failures that could leave your washer dead mid-cycle.
We Repair Appliances All Across Jacksonville, FL
Commercial Washer Repair Questions
When your commercial washer breaks down, it’s normal to have questions, especially when you’re dealing with urgent repairs. Below, we’ve answered some of the most common questions our customers ask.
Commercial washers need a little more attention than household units because they’re running bigger loads and longer hours. Routine maintenance usually means cleaning out drain traps and filters, checking hoses for leaks, inspecting belts and bearings, and making sure the pump and motor are running smoothly.
With regular maintenance and proper use, most commercial washers last about 10 to 14 years. High-volume environments like laundromats or hotels can shorten that range, while lighter use and consistent upkeep can help a unit push well past a decade.
That musty odor usually comes from trapped moisture and detergent buildup inside the drum, seals, or drain lines. When water and soap residue sit too long, it creates the perfect environment for mold and mildew. Regular deep cleaning and leaving the door slightly open between loads can help prevent those funky smells.
If the machine is still within its expected lifespan and repairs cost less than half of a new unit, fixing it is usually the smart move. But if you’re facing frequent breakdowns, skyrocketing water or energy use, or major parts like the motor or drum need replacing, it might be time to invest in a new machine.
Absolutely. We service all types of commercial setups, including coin-operated and card-operated washers in laundromats, as well as shared laundry machines in apartment buildings. Our team carries the right tools and parts to handle heavy-duty units that see nonstop daily use.