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Our expert washing machine repair service covers Tenbury Wells and the surrounding WR15 area, providing fast, reliable repairs for all major appliance brands. Nestled on the border between Worcestershire and Shropshire, Tenbury Wells is a charming market town known as the 'Town in the Orchard' due to its rich fruit-growing heritage and picturesque setting along the River Teme. From Victorian terraces near the town centre to modern housing developments and rural properties scattered throughout the Teme Valley, we serve homes across this historic market town.
We typically respond to call-outs in the WR15 postcode area within 24-48 hours, with same-day emergency slots available for urgent repairs. Most washing machine repairs in Tenbury Wells cost between £80-£180, depending on the fault and parts required.
We stock common replacement parts for immediate fitting and achieve an 85% first-visit fix rate across the Tenbury Wells area.
Tenbury Wells sits in the beautiful Teme Valley on Worcestershire's western border, famous for its annual Hop Fair and historic timber-framed buildings dating back centuries. The town features a mix of period properties including Georgian and Victorian houses near the Wells Walk area, 1960s-80s estates like those around Oldwood Road, and newer developments such as those near Bromyard Road. Its rural location means many residents live in converted farmhouses, cottages, and properties in surrounding villages like Eastham, Boraston, and Little Hereford.
In the Tenbury Wells area, we frequently encounter drainage issues caused by the area's hard water, which can lead to limescale buildup in pumps and heating elements. The town's older housing stock, particularly Victorian and Edwardian properties, sometimes presents installation challenges that can cause vibration and door seal problems.
Given Tenbury Wells' rural location and the practicality valued by local residents, repairing rather than replacing washing machines often makes excellent financial sense. For machines under 8 years old, professional repair typically costs 30-50% less than purchasing new appliances, especially important for households managing rural living expenses.
“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.”