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Washing machines are essential household appliances, but they can also be a source of frustration when things go wrong. One common issue is a leaky or faulty valve, which can cause water to drip or gush out of your machine. If you’re experiencing this problem, don’t worry – replacing the valve is a simple DIY task that you can easily do yourself.

These valves control both the hot and cold water supply to the washing machine with a single lever. They are often found in older washing machines and can be prone to leaks and malfunctions.

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In addition to these two main types of valves, there are also various types of valve connections, including screw-on, push-on, and compression fittings, which can vary depending on the make and model of the washing machine.

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By following these tips, you can help prevent future washing machine valve issues and ensure that your washing machine runs smoothly for years to come.

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In this article, we’ll guide you through the process step by step so you can get your washing machine back in top working order.

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These valves have separate controls for the hot and cold water supplies to the washing machine. They are more common in newer washing machines and are generally more reliable than single-lever valves.

Once you’ve identified that you need to replace your valves, make sure you assemble everything you need before you get started. Here are the tools to make sure you have on hand:

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