Ever wondered why your washer sounds like it’s about to take off into space during the spin cycle? Picture this: you load up your laundry, press start, and suddenly your washer transforms into a dance machine, shimmying and shaking across the floor. Don’t worry, you’re not alone in this laundry day dilemma.
Common Reasons for Washer Shaking
If your washer constantly shakes and moves during the spin cycle, a few common reasons could be causing this issue.
- Unbalanced Load: Your washer may shake if the laundry is unevenly distributed inside, causing imbalance when spinning.
- Leveling: If your washer isn’t on a level surface, it can lead to shaking. Ensure all four legs are firmly on the ground.
- Worn Out Shock Absorbers: Over time, the shock absorbers in your washer can wear out, affecting its stability during operation.
- Faulty Suspension Springs: The suspension springs hold the drum in place. If these are damaged, it can result in excessive shaking.
- Loose or Worn Out Drum Support Struts: These struts help stabilize the drum. If they’re loose or worn, shaking can occur.
- Overloading: Putting too much laundry in the washer can throw off the balance, leading to shaking and potential damage.
- Uneven Floors: Washing machines are sensitive to slope and uneven surfaces. Ensure your washer is on a level floor.
- Incorrect Installation: Poor installation, such as not removing transit bolts, can also cause your washer to shake excessively.
Understanding these common reasons for washer shaking can help you troubleshoot and address the issue effectively.
Unbalanced Load Issues
When your washer is shaking during the spin cycle, one of the common culprits could be an unbalanced load. This occurs when laundry is unevenly distributed inside the drum.
Here’s what you can do:
- Avoid overloading your washer with clothes.
- Mix large and small items to create a balanced load.
Remember, ensuring a balanced load can help prevent shaking and prolong the life of your washing machine.
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Leveling the Washer
To prevent your washer from shaking, properly leveling the appliance is crucial. Here’s how you can do it:
- Check: Ensure your washer is on a level surface.
- Adjust: Use a bubble level to see which side is uneven.
- Tighten or Loosen: Turn the washer’s legs to adjust their height.
- Test: After adjustments, run a cycle to check if the shaking has improved.
Remember, a level washer reduces vibrations, noise, and potential damage.
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Checking for Damaged Parts
When your washer shakes, it might be due to damaged components. Here’s how you can check for them:
- Inspect the Shock Absorbers: Look for signs of wear or damage on these parts.
- Check the Springs: Make sure they are intact and not broken.
- Examine the Tub Dampening Straps: Ensure they are in good condition and properly attached.
- Inspect the Suspension Rods: See if they are functioning correctly and not loose or broken.
Remember, identifying and fixing any damaged parts can help reduce shaking and ensure smooth operation of your washer.
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Maintaining Your Washer
Regular Maintenance:
- Clean the washer’s tub regularly to prevent residue buildup.
- Inspect hoses for any leaks or damage and replace them if needed.
Balancing Act:
- Make sure the washer is on a level surface to prevent shaking.
- Use a bubble level to check for any uneven sides.
- Adjust the washer’s legs as necessary to achieve balance.
- Inspect shock absorbers, springs, tub dampening straps, and suspension rods for any signs of wear or damage.
- Replace damaged parts to ensure the smooth operation of your washer.
- Run a cycle after making adjustments to test if the shaking has improved.
- Fine-tune the balancing if necessary to achieve optimal performance.
Conclusion
Now that you’ve learned the key tips for preventing your washer from shaking, you’re well-equipped to keep it running smoothly. Remember to regularly clean the tub, inspect hoses, and ensure your washer is on a level surface. By maintaining balance and checking components like shock absorbers and suspension rods, you can avoid unnecessary vibrations. Don’t forget to test your adjustments by running a cycle and fine-tuning as needed. With these simple steps, you’ll enjoy a quieter and more efficient laundry experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I clean my washer tub to prevent residue buildup?
It is recommended to clean your washer tub every 1-3 months to prevent residue buildup and maintain optimal performance.
How can I check if my washer is on a level surface?
You can use a bubble level to identify if your washer is on a level surface. Adjust the washer’s legs as needed to ensure balance.
Why is it important to inspect and replace damaged shock absorbers, springs, and suspension rods?
Inspecting and replacing damaged shock absorbers, springs, and suspension rods help prevent shaking during operation and ensure a smooth washing experience.
What should I do after making improvements to my washer?
After making improvements, run a cycle to test the performance. Fine-tune the balancing if needed for optimal operation.

Hi, I’m Charlie, and I cover all things laundry here at Appliance Mastery.
I’ve spent over eight years working on washing machines, dryers, and dishwashers. I also have a degree in mechanical engineering, which helps me understand how these appliances really work.
I try to make every guide clear and practical. If you’re stuck with a noisy dryer or a leaking washer, I’ll help you figure out what’s wrong and how to fix it.







