Washing
Machine Leaking Water
in Ottawa?
Find the Source. Stop the Leak. Same Day — Guaranteed.
A leaking washer isn’t just an inconvenience — it’s an active risk to your flooring, subfloor, and anything else in the laundry room. Whether the water is pooling under the machine, seeping from the door, or appearing mid-cycle, the cause needs to be identified quickly before the damage spreads.
Yanfix technicians respond within 15 minutes, diagnose the exact source of the leak on-site, and fix it the same day. We carry door seals, hose assemblies, inlet valves, and pump components for all major brands on every service truck.
Where Is Your Washer Leaking From?
The location of the leak is the single most important clue in diagnosing a washer water leak. Different leak points indicate entirely different failed components — a leak from the front of a front-loader points to the door gasket, while a leak from underneath during spin points to the drum bearing seal or pump housing.
Use the table below to identify the most likely cause based on where you see the water:
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Leak Location | Most Likely Cause |
From the bottom — front | Door seal (gasket) torn or worn — front-loaders only |
From the bottom — rear | Drain hose loose/cracked, or water inlet valve leaking |
During fill cycle | Water inlet valve failing or supply hose connection loose |
During wash / agitation | Tub-to-pump hose cracked, or tub seal deteriorated |
During spin cycle | Drum bearing seal worn, or pump housing cracked |
From detergent drawer area | Detergent buildup blocking flow — water overflows the tray |
Pooling under machine (any cycle) | Drain pump housing crack, or internal tub seal failure |
Torn or Deteriorated Door Gasket (Front-Loaders)
The rubber door seal (gasket) on front-load washers creates a watertight barrier between the door glass and the drum. Over time, it accumulates mould, mineral deposits, and grime that cause the rubber to crack and tear. Even a small split in the gasket lets water escape during the wash cycle, typically pooling directly below the door. This is the most common leak source we find in front-load machines.
Leaking Water Inlet Valve
The water inlet valve controls the flow of hot and cold water into the machine. It connects to your household supply lines at the back of the washer. The valve can fail in two ways: the solenoid sticks open and the machine overfills, or the valve body or its connection fittings crack and drip during the fill cycle. You’ll typically see water appearing at the back or sides of the machine during the fill phase.
Loose, Cracked, or Disconnected Drain Hose
The drain hose runs from the pump outlet to your standpipe or laundry tub. If the clamp loosens, the hose cracks from age, or it vibrates out of position during heavy spin cycles, it can leak significantly — especially during or after the drain phase. This is one of the more straightforward repairs but needs to be addressed before the hose separates completely.
Tub-to-Pump Hose Failure
Inside the machine, a rubber hose connects the outer tub to the drain pump. This hose is under constant water pressure during wash cycles and is exposed to heat and detergent over the life of the machine. When it develops a crack or a clamp fails, water leaks internally and pools under the machine. This is a common failure point in washers that are 7+ years old.
Drum Bearing Seal Worn Through
The drum shaft passes through the rear of the outer tub via a sealed bearing. When the bearing seal fails, water from the tub escapes around the shaft. You’ll often hear a loud rumbling or grinding noise during spin before the leak becomes visible. This is one of the more labour-intensive repairs, but still worth fixing in machines that are otherwise in good condition.
Detergent Drawer Overflow
Using too much detergent, the wrong detergent type (non-HE in an HE machine), or a clogged detergent dispenser housing can cause the soapy water to back up and overflow through the front of the drawer. The resulting leak appears near the top front of the machine. This is often the most straightforward cause — and the fix starts with a thorough cleaning of the dispenser tray.
Cracked Outer Tub or Pump Housing
In older machines or units that have experienced a hard impact (foreign object caught in drum), the outer tub or the plastic pump housing can develop hairline cracks. These leaks are continuous and worsen over time. Depending on the machine’s age, our technician will give you an honest assessment on whether repair or replacement is the more practical option.
Why Choose Yanfix
We make appliance repair easy, fast, and reliable
Forget long waits, hidden fees, and sloppy work. At Yanfix, we treat your time and home with respect — delivering expert service you can count on.
15-Minute Response
We’re fast — and we mean it
Submit your request and hear from us within 15 minutes. No delays, no call center loops. Just real people, ready to help — now.
Upfront Pricing
What you see is what you pay
Our pricing is clear, fair, and free of hidden fees. You’ll get a quote before any work begins, so there are no surprises — just results.
Skilled Professionals
Professionals who know what they’re doing

Every Yanfix repair specialist is trained and experienced. We work with all major brands and fix problems right — the first time.
90-Day Guarantee
Peace of mind included

We stand behind our work. If the same issue comes back within 90 days — we’ll return and fix it at no cost. That’s a promise you can rely on.
How Yanfix Diagnoses and Fixes Washer Leaks in Ottawa
Call or Book Online — 15-Minute Response
We respond within 15 minutes during business hours. When you call, describe where you see the water and which cycle phase it appears in. This lets us load the most likely parts before we leave for your home.
On-Site Leak Diagnostic — Full System Check
Our technician pulls the machine from the wall, inspects all external hose connections, removes the access panel, and visually inspects the internal components: tub seal, pump housing, tub-to-pump hose, and bearing seal. We also run a short fill cycle with the machine in diagnostic mode to observe exactly where water escapes under pressure.
Upfront Quote — You Approve Before We Start
Once the source is confirmed, we give you a fixed quote covering parts and labour. No hidden charges, no surprises after the job. You decide whether to proceed.
Same-Day Repair
We carry door gaskets, inlet valves, drain hoses, tub-to-pump hoses, and pump housing components for all major brands. The majority of leak repairs are completed during the first visit. For bearing seal replacements, we’ll confirm whether same-day completion is feasible based on your model.
90-Day Guarantee on All Repairs
Every repair is backed by our 90-day guarantee on parts and labour. If the same issue returns within that window, we come back at no additional cost.
You’ve Got Questions?
We’ve Got Answers!
Everything you need to know before you book.
How fast can you come?
Most of our appointments are scheduled for the same or next day. We respond to new requests within 15 minutes to confirm the visit time.
Do you charge for diagnostics?
Diagnostics are included in the final repair cost. If you proceed with the repair, you only pay for the work — no hidden diagnostic fees.
What brands do you service?
We work with all major appliance brands, including Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, Bosch, GE, Electrolux, and many others.
Is there a warranty on the repair?
Yes! We offer a 90-day warranty on all parts and labor. If the same issue returns within that time, we’ll fix it for free.
What if the repair can’t be completed?
If you decide not to proceed with the repair, a small service call fee will apply.
This fee covers the technician’s time and on-site diagnostics. However, if you go ahead with the repair — the service call is absolutely free.
How do I book a repair?
Easy — just fill out the short form on this page or call us directly. We’ll respond within 15 minutes and find a time that works for you.
Contact Information
- 18 Inwood Drive Kanata, Ontario, K2M 1Z5
- +1613913-30-23
- support@yanfix.com














