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When your washing machine breaks down in Faversham, our expert repair engineers provide fast, reliable service across the ME13 area. This historic market town, nestled between Canterbury and the Swale estuary, is home to families living in everything from medieval timber-framed cottages to modern developments near the creek. With its rich brewing heritage and charming mix of period properties, Faversham residents deserve appliance repair services that match the town's quality standards.
We typically reach Faversham properties within 2-4 hours of your call, with same-day appointments available across the ME13 postcode. Most washing machine repairs in Faversham cost between £89-£165, depending on the fault and parts required.
We stock genuine parts for all major brands and achieve an 87% first-visit fix rate for Faversham customers.
Faversham combines historic charm with modern living, featuring an outstanding collection of Georgian and Tudor buildings alongside contemporary housing estates like those near the recreation ground. The town sits strategically in north Kent, just 10 miles from Canterbury and 8 miles from Whitstable, making it popular with commuters and families. From the narrow streets around the town centre with their period terraces to the newer developments near Faversham Creek, properties range from listed buildings requiring sensitive appliance installation to family homes with utility rooms and modern kitchen setups.
In Faversham's older properties, we frequently see drainage issues caused by older plumbing systems struggling with modern washing machine pump pressures. The town's hard water, typical of east Kent, also leads to increased limescale buildup in heating elements and pumps.
For Faversham homeowners, we recommend repairing machines under 8 years old, especially given the town's mix of period properties where finding space for new appliances can be challenging. Given typical household budgets in ME13, a £120 repair often makes more financial sense than a £400+ replacement, particularly for quality brands.
“Got 3 quotes within an hour. Engineer came next morning, fixed the drum bearing and it's been perfect ever since. Would have cost me £400 for a new machine — paid £140 for the repair.”
“Really easy process. Described the fault, got contacted by two engineers the same day, chose the better-priced one. Turned out to be the carbon brushes — sorted in under an hour.”
“Machine was leaking and I was worried about the cost. The engineer diagnosed it as the door seal, gave me a fixed price before starting, and had the part in his van. Done and dusted in 45 minutes.”