How Much Does Washer Repair Cost in Sherwood Park?
Washer repair in Sherwood Park runs $165-$340 CAD for most jobs in 2026, reflecting the area's 5% Strathcona County service premium over Edmonton base rates. Pump and bearing replacements are the most common repairs, driven by iron content in the local water supply attacking pump seals faster than in Edmonton core.
| Repair Type | Estimated Cost (CAD) |
|---|---|
| Pump replacement | $185 – $310 |
| Bearing replacement | $220 – $340 |
| Door gasket (front-load) | $165 – $265 |
| Drum seal or spider arm | $200 – $330 |
| Control board repair | $210 – $350 |
Prices are 2026 estimates. Final price confirmed before work begins. Diagnostic fee credited toward repair.
Washer Repair Services in Sherwood Park
Washer repair is one of our core services across Sherwood Park, from established Clarkdale and Brentwood homes to the newer Summerwood and Emerald Hills developments. FixIt 825 diagnoses and repairs all washer types — top-load, front-load, and high-efficiency — for all major brands.
Our Sherwood Park washer repair covers: pump failures and replacement, drum bearing wear, door gasket mold and replacement (especially in finished basements), control board diagnostics, spin cycle failure, water inlet valve replacement, and lid switch repair. Most repairs are completed in a single visit. See our full washer repair service page for brand-specific information and the Sherwood Park area page for all local services.
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Why Sherwood Park Washers Need Special Attention
Strathcona County's water supply has measurably higher iron content than Edmonton core in several neighborhoods. That iron deposits on pump impellers, attacks seal materials, and leaves orange residue on clothing — one of the most common complaints we hear from Sherwood Park homeowners near the Highway 21/Wye Road corridor. Standard washer pump seals rated for soft water fail faster here.
Front-load washer mold is a second Sherwood Park-specific issue. Large homes with finished basements — standard in this suburban layout — have reduced air circulation in basement laundry areas. The door gasket on front-load washers develops mold colonies from trapped moisture, causing odors that transfer to clothing. Homes in Clarkdale and Brentwood Boulevard are disproportionately affected because their older construction predates modern basement ventilation standards.
Spring snowmelt flooding in these same older neighborhoods occasionally reaches basement floor level, damaging washer motor connections and control boards.