

Is your washing machine leaving your laundry with a weird odor, or does the washer itself smell musty? This is a common issue for homeowners
In this article, we’ll cover why your washer smells bad, what you can check and fix yourself, and when you should call a professional technician.
A foul smell from a washer often signals one of several underlying issues:
1. Buildup of Detergent, Fabric Softener & Dirt
Excess detergent and softener residue can collect in the drum, detergent drawer, door gasket, and drain pump filter. Over time this becomes a breeding ground for bacteria and mold—especially in high-humidity areas like basements or laundry rooms in Hamilton.
2. Clogged or Dirty Drain Pump Filter and Dump Hose
If the drain filter is not cleaned regularly, standing water can sit behind it or in the sump. This causes musty smells and sometimes visible gunk. Many modern machines have accessible filters—if yours doesn’t, the smell may be coming from a hidden space.
3. Faulty Door Gasket or Seal (Front-Load Washers)
Front-loading machines are prone to water and lint getting trapped in the rubber gasket around the door. This creates odor-causing mold easily if not cleaned and dried properly.
4. Washer Not Drying Out Between Uses
Washer doors closed after cycle, leaving drum damp and humid, promotes mildew. In Hamilton’s climate (especially cooler laundry rooms or basements), this is a frequent oversight.
5. Drainage Issues or Standing Water
If the machine isn’t draining fully (slow drain or small lump of water in the drum), the leftover water can turn stagnant and smell. A partially blocked pump filter or hose is often the culprit.
6. Smell Coming from the Home Plumbing, Not Just the Washer
Sometimes the washer smells because of a blocked drain line, trap, or floor drain nearby—especially in older homes or rental suites. If the smell persists after cleaning the washer, inspect the plumbing.
Step 1: Run a Washer-Cleaning Cycle
Many modern machines have a “Tub Clean” or “Sanitize” setting. Use an appropriate washer cleaner or a half-cup of white vinegar + ¼ cup baking soda and run on the hottest cycle.
Step 2: Clean the Drain Pump Filter & Dump Hose
Step 3: Wipe the Door Gasket & Drum
Step 4: Ensure Washer Drains Fully & Dry Out
Step 5: Use Right Detergent & Load Sizes
At EZ Appliances Repairs, we service all major washer brands across Gauteng, and beyond. We handle:
Drain pump/filter replacement
Hose blockages and drainage problems
Smell remediation and mold removal (washer internals)
Gasket and door-seal replacement
Overhaul for heavily soiled or neglected machines
Leave the washer door open after each wash to air-dry the drum.
Run a cleaning cycle once a month with an empty drum and high temperature.
Clean the detergent drawer and gasket regularly.
Inspect the drain hose and filter every 3-6 months.
Use correct detergent amount, especially with HE machines.