A GE washer in Louisville wasn’t getting cold water during fill cycles. The homeowner had already checked their water supply, so we knew the issue was likely inside the machine itself.
The Problem
Cold water is not filling machine. Water supply checked.
Diagnosis
We found the water inlet filters were clogged, preventing proper cold water flow into the washer. These small mesh screens catch sediment and debris but can restrict water flow when they become blocked.
The Repair
- Parts replaced: New water inlet filters
- Work performed: Put new water inlet filters on washer
- Result: Cold water now fills properly during wash cycles
Is It Worth Repairing?
GE washers like this GLWN2800D1WS are solid machines that typically last 10-12 years with proper maintenance. A simple filter replacement is definitely worth doing – these washers still have plenty of life left when basic components are kept clean and functional.
Maintenance Tips for GE Washers
- Check and clean water inlet filters every 6-12 months to prevent flow restrictions
- Run a cleaning cycle monthly with GE washer cleaner or white vinegar to prevent buildup
- Leave the door and dispenser drawer open after use to air dry and prevent mold
Appliance Repair in Louisville, OH
Louisville is in Stark County — an area we cover regularly from our base in Louisville, OH. We also serve Alliance, North Canton, and Hartville. Louisville Appliance Repair is owned and operated by Samuel Willhite, a master-certified technician with Bosch and Speed Queen factory authorizations. If your washer needs service, schedule online or call (330) 693-9163. You can also find us on Google and read verified reviews from customers across Stark County and surrounding areas.
Louisville Appliance Repair serves Stark County and surrounding areas.
Schedule your repair online,
call (330) 693-9163,
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