Norton Commons Washer Leaking from Bottom? Same-Day Repair by Reon
Convenient, same-day repairs for the Norton Commons community. Water from underneath the washer comes from one of five connection points — easy to diagnose if you know where to look.
Reon's been fixing washers in Norton Commons — a master-planned new-urbanist community at the intersection of Brownsboro Road and Norton Lane — for 8+ years. We know your area: Town Center, Norton Commons clock tower, Brownsboro Road, Meeting Street. Most Norton Commons homes are modern walkable townhomes and craftsman-style new builds with smart Samsung, LG, and Bosch appliance suites, and we stock parts for every one of them on-truck. From the first call to the last screw, you're working with a Louisville-local family-owned shop that bills your job on a flat-rate quote — no hourly surprises, no upsells, diagnostic fee waived with repair.
Common Causes of Washer Leaking from Bottom
Our factory-trained techs diagnose these in under 20 minutes on-site. Pricing range: $160–$320.
- →Worn door boot seal (front loaders)
- →Cracked drain pump housing
- →Loose or damaged inlet hose connection
- →Failed water inlet valve
- →Cracked outer tub or tub seal
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Don't wait — book your Norton Commons repair today.
Same-day appointments guaranteed Mon–Sun, 7 AM – 9 PM. Diagnostic waived with repair.
