My appliance saga continues. My clothes washer seemed to be taking a long time to finish, so I checked on it. It was discharging water on the floor, so much that water was invading my basement, a crawl space, and an adjoining bathroom! I freaked out, thought that I had a broken pipe seal, and called a plumber who fortunately came quickly, and determined that the washer was itself the problem. Should have known, but I was in panic state. I’d never had multiple rooms flood before…
I then called Sears Home Service, who had fixed my fridge. The repairman came, and found that the washer needed a part, which of course had to be ordered. A $129 “diagnostic fee” would be charged if Sears didn’t do the work. As the washer was only about five years old, I decided to repair rather than replace, especially since $129 would already be gone if I didn’t elect repair. Sears wanted their money up front, of course!
So a week later, I’m still waiting for the part to come in, and haunting the local laundromat. It’s clean, and the sound of the machines is soothing. Maybe I’ll just move there, but I’ll need lots of quarters…