Locally Serving Spokane ยท Same-Day Appointments Available

A washer stuck mid-cycle or a dryer that runs cold can’t wait, and it shouldn’t take two weeks to get someone out. Spokane Washer Repair answers the phone, books same-day appointments when we can, and sends a technician who diagnoses the problem honestly instead of guessing. We’re licensed and insured, and every quote is flat and upfront before any work starts. A lot of Spokane’s housing stock — Craftsman homes on the South Hill, older bungalows in Hillyard and West Central — has basement or closet laundry rooms with long vent runs and aging supply lines, and our cold winters and dry summers both wear on hoses, vents, and seals faster than milder climates would.
We’re not a call center routing you to whoever’s available next week. Owner Wade Hollister grew up fixing farm equipment on a wheat farm outside Reardan, then spent eight years as a technician for a regional appliance parts distributor before starting this company around the opposite of what frustrates most people about hiring appliance repair — slow scheduling and vague pricing. Every technician on the team diagnoses in person, explains what’s actually wrong in plain language, and tells you honestly when a repair isn’t worth it.

Drainage, spin cycle, leaks, and motor issues — lid-switch and sensor fixes through motor and control-board repair.
Learn more →Spokane Washer Repair covers Spokane and the surrounding area, including Spokane Valley, Cheney, Liberty Lake, Deer Park, and more than a dozen other nearby communities across Spokane County, plus Coeur d’Alene and Post Falls just across the Idaho border. Not sure your address is covered? Call — we’d rather confirm it in thirty seconds on the phone than have you wait on a form.

We keep enough technicians on the road to get to most calls the same day, not next week.
Every technician is properly licensed and insured for appliance repair work.
You get a real number before any repair starts — no surprise charges once the truck’s in the driveway.
We’re based in Spokane, so getting a technician to you doesn’t mean routing through an out-of-state dispatcher.
In most cases, yes. We keep enough technicians on the road to fit in same-day calls whenever the schedule allows, and we’ll always tell you honestly if we can’t make it happen the same day.
Usually, yes — most repairs cost a few hundred dollars against $600–$1,200 or more for a new washer. The exception is an older unit with a failed motor or transmission on top of other age-related issues, where replacement can make more sense. We’ll tell you honestly which situation you’re in rather than pushing a repair either way.
Yes — dryer repair is our second core service. If both your washer and dryer need attention, we can often handle it the same visit.

Call us or request a free estimate — we'll get a technician on the schedule fast.