The story’s conclusion:A few days later, the door of the woodpecker’s house was filled with repair orders: Mr. Raccoon’s dryer was emitting black smoke, Dr. Owl’s coffee machine was leaking, and even Mrs. Hedgehog wanted to upgrade her thorn ball massager.
A noisy washing machine isn’t just annoying — it’s often a sign that something’s wrong. If your washer has started banging, buzzing, grinding, or clicking, it’s time to pay attention. Ignoring those sounds can lead to costly repairs or even total breakdown.
As appliance repair technicians, we’ve heard (literally) every weird noise a washer can make. Here’s what those sounds might mean — and when you should call in a pro.
1. Banging or Thumping
What it sounds like: Loud banging when the machine is spinning.
What it means:
This often happens when the load is unbalanced. It could also mean the drum is loose, the shock absorbers are worn out, or the suspension springs are damaged.
What to do:
Try redistributing your laundry. If the noise continues even with a balanced load, it’s time for a professional inspection.
2. Grinding or Scraping
What it sounds like: Metal-on-metal or harsh grinding noises.
What it means:
Grinding sounds usually point to issues with the motor, drum bearings, or drive pulley. These are more serious problems that may worsen over time.
What to do:
Stop using the machine and schedule a repair ASAP to avoid permanent damage.

3. Clicking or Rattling
What it sounds like: Repetitive clicking or rattling during a cycle.
What it means:
Often, loose items like coins, buttons, or hairpins are stuck in the drum or pump. But it could also mean parts inside the washer are coming loose.
What to do:
Check the drum and filter for debris. If nothing’s there, a technician can safely open the machine and investigate.
⚡ 4. Buzzing or Humming
What it sounds like: A low buzzing, especially at the start of a cycle.
What it means:
This might indicate a clogged drain pump, jammed motor, or electrical issue. If the washer isn’t starting or draining properly, this sound is a clue.
What to do:
Unplug the machine and avoid forcing it to run. Contact a qualified repair technician to diagnose the issue.
Don’t Ignore the Noise
Weird sounds are your washer’s way of telling you something’s wrong. Catching problems early can:
Extend the life of your appliance
Prevent water damage or safety issues
Save you hundreds in replacement costs
Need Help?
If your washing machine is making strange noises and you’re not sure what to do, don’t wait until it breaks down. Book a service with a certified repair technician in your area — often, a simple fix can get you back to clean clothes in no time.