Why Is My New Maytag washer So Loud

When you invest in a new Maytag washer, the expectation is typically that of a smoother, quieter operation compared to your old machine. However, some people find that their new Maytag washer is surprisingly loud. Why is this so? Is this normal, or does it indicate a problem? This article will dig into these questions and offer actionable advice.

What is Considered ‘Loud’?

First things first, let’s define what “loud” means in the context of a washing machine. Is it a regular hum, a consistent drumming, or intermittent high-pitched squeals?

  • Regular Hum: Usually, this is normal and nothing to worry about.
  • Consistent Drumming: Could indicate an issue with balance or alignment.
  • Intermittent High-pitched Squeals: This may suggest a more serious problem, perhaps with the motor or other internal components.

Common Reasons for a Loud Maytag Washer

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Improper Installation

One of the most common culprits behind a noisy Maytag washer is improper installation. Whether it’s not leveled properly or the shipping bolts haven’t been removed, even small installation errors can lead to significant noise.

Quick Checks:

  • Ensure the washer is level
  • Confirm that all shipping materials have been removed

Overloading

The temptation to cram as many clothes as possible into a washer is common. However, overloading your Maytag washer will not only make it noisier but also reduce its efficiency.

Signs of Overloading:

  • Unevenly distributed clothes
  • Washer struggling to spin

Loose Objects

Sometimes, the issue is as simple as a loose coin or a forgotten pen stuck somewhere. These can produce loud, rattling sounds that can be concerning.

What to Do:

  • Pause the cycle and check for loose objects
  • Empty pockets before loading the washer

Internal Components

Occasionally, the problem might be more serious, such as a worn-out motor or damaged drum. These issues require professional attention.

Maytag Support can provide more information and service options if you suspect internal components are the issue.

Possible Solutions for a Noisy Maytag Washer

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SolutionWhen to ApplyComplexity
Re-level WasherIf washer is visibly unevenEasy
Reduce LoadIf clothes are packed tightlyEasy
Remove ObjectsIf you hear rattlingModerate
Service CallFor suspected internal issuesRequires professional help

When to Seek Professional Help

When quick fixes and basic troubleshooting don’t work, it’s time to consider professional help. This is particularly advisable if your washer is still under warranty, as DIY fixes might void it.

Noise Reduction Tips

  • Place the washer on a stable surface
  • Use anti-vibration pads
  • Ensure that the washer is not in contact with any walls or other appliances
  • Run smaller loads for a quieter operation

Wrapping Up

Having a new Maytag washer operate loudly can be distressing. While some level of noise is normal, excessive loudness could be indicative of installation errors, overloading, loose objects, or more serious internal issues. To address these concerns, check the installation, lighten your load, remove any foreign objects, and if all else fails, seek professional help.

So, if you’re dealing with a loud Maytag washer, start by assessing the type of noise and then work your way through the possible issues and their solutions. By doing so, you’ll be well-equipped to determine whether it’s a simple fix or something that requires more professional intervention.

Hello, I'm Ralph Finck, the founder of Washer Repairs & Tips. With over 20 years of experience in the appliance repair industry, I've dedicated my career to helping people like you keep their washing machines in top condition. I hold multiple certifications in appliance repair and maintenance, and I'm passionate about sharing my knowledge with the community.

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