Whirlpool is the reliable workhorse of Toronto kitchens. We service the whole line — Cabrio, Duet, French-doors, and every range and dishwasher.
Whirlpool is the backbone brand of North American appliance manufacturing — they also build KitchenAid, Maytag, Amana, and JennAir. The engineering is conservative and repairable, which makes Whirlpool units some of the longest-lived mass-market appliances in Toronto homes. Service parts are cheap and plentiful. When a Whirlpool fails, it’s usually worth fixing.
WTW6000/WTW7000 Cabrio washers — shift actuator and sensor harness fail around year 5–7. Straightforward fix, common part on the van.
Classic biofilm + tear wear. Gasket replacement plus a tub-clean cycle fixes the leak and the smell at once.
WDT/WDF series. Not heating = not drying. Replace element + thermal fuse together.
WRF/WRS French-doors. Ice on the floor = defrost drain clog. 30-minute fix.
WFE series. Visible break in the element — straightforward replacement.
WED/WGD series. Squealing = bearings; no tumble = belt. Common 10-year call.
WRF/WRS/WRB (fridges); WTW/WFW (washers — Cabrio and Duet); WED/WGD (dryers); WDT/WDF (dishwashers); WFE/WEG (ranges); WMH (microwaves).
Generally yes. Whirlpool parts are inexpensive, widely available, and the engineering is designed for field repair. We’d fix a 12-year-old Whirlpool fridge where we’d retire a 12-year-old Samsung.
The shift actuator is well-known, but it’s a routine fix that buys 3–5 more years. Not a reason to retire the machine.
Maytag is Whirlpool with the "Maytag Commercial" engineering tier on some models (MVWB, MGD). Practically, they’re built in the same factories. Maytag edges slightly on longevity for top-load washers.
Excellent — Whirlpool Canada has distribution in Mississauga. Most parts in-stock van inventory or next-day.
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