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Place a carpenter's level on top of the machine in both directions. Adjust each foot by twisting in or out, then lock the jam nut tight against the machine body. Even a 1/4-inch imbalance creates significant vibration at spin speeds. This is the most common and most overlooked fix.
Reduce the load by half and mix item types — one heavy item paired with lighter garments helps the drum stay balanced. Modern front-loaders especially struggle with single large items like duvet covers or heavy bath mats.
Rubber anti-vibration pads ($15–$25 at hardware stores) placed under each leveling foot reduce transmitted vibration by 50–70% and prevent the machine from walking across hard floors. They work best when the machine is already properly leveled.
Many modern washers (Samsung, LG, Whirlpool) have a hidden calibration mode that recalibrates the drum balance sensors. Check your user manual — it's usually triggered by a specific button sequence. Running it can reduce over-sensitive balance corrections.
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Modern washers have load-balance detection that reduces spin speed when the drum is unbalanced, allowing the cycle to complete rather than stopping completely. If your machine finishes but clothes are still damp, the balance sensor is working but the root cause (load distribution, leveling, worn suspension) needs to be addressed.
Yes — repeated heavy vibration can work its way into the leveling feet over time, damaging hardwood or tile floors. Severe vibration can crack drywall in adjacent rooms and loosen water supply connections. Anti-vibration pads prevent floor damage and are cheap insurance.
Shipping bolts (also called transit bolts) are large bolts, usually 3–4 on the back of the machine, that lock the drum during shipping to prevent damage. If not removed before first use, the drum is mechanically prevented from absorbing vibration. Check the rear panel for bolts with plastic sleeves — your user manual shows their exact location.
Suspension rod replacement on a top-loader typically runs $100–$200 in Charlotte including parts and labor. Shock absorber replacement on a front-loader is usually $130–$230. Drum bearing replacement is the most expensive washer repair, typically $250–$400. HomeHeroes provides an upfront quote before any work begins.
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