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The average cost of hiring a washing machine repair engineer in the UK is £60–£200. Prices vary by job type, location and complexity. Get free, no-obligation quotes on TradeMatch to compare local prices.
Below we break down prices by job type, explain what affects the cost, compare regional variations and share tips to get the best value.
£60–£200
Range across typical washing machine repair engineer jobs. London and South East premium 20–40%. Northern England, Wales and Scotland often more affordable. Get a fixed-price quote on TradeMatch.
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| Job Type | Low | Average | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Washing machine diagnostic + simple fix | £60 | £100 | £160 |
| Drum bearing replacement | £150 | £220 | £320 |
| Pump or motor replacement | £80 | £140 | £220 |
| Tumble dryer heater element replacement | £70 | £120 | £180 |
| Dishwasher pump or heating element repair | £80 | £130 | £200 |
Estimated UK averages for 2026 · Actual costs vary by location, materials and scope
Pick a job, scope and region. Numbers update live — based on UK 2026 averages from this guide. For a real fixed-price quote, post free on TradeMatch.
Washing machine diagnostic + simple fix · Standard · Midlands (UK average)
Estimates are guidance only — based on UK 2026 averages, scope and regional indices. Actual prices depend on materials, access, urgency and the washing machine repair engineer's rates. TradeMatch quotes are fixed-price, escrow-protected and tied to verified pros.
Larger, more complex washing machine repair engineer work costs more. A simple repair is far cheaper than a full installation or renovation.
London and the South East command the highest rates — typically 20–40% above the national average. Northern England, Wales and Scotland tend to be more affordable.
Premium materials cost more. Discuss options with your tradesperson — they can often suggest good-value alternatives without compromising quality.
Emergency and weekend callouts typically cost 25–50% more. Plan ahead where possible to get standard rates.
Difficult access (scaffolding, tight spaces) or significant preparation work adds to the total cost.
More experienced and highly qualified tradespeople may charge more, but often deliver faster, better-quality work.

In 2026, washing machine repair engineer costs in the UK typically range from £60–£200. The final price depends on the complexity of the work, materials required, your location and the tradesperson's experience level. London and South East prices tend to be 20–40% higher than the national average.
The main factors are: job complexity and scale, materials quality, your location (London rates are highest), urgency (emergency callouts cost more), access difficulties, and the tradesperson's qualifications and experience. Getting 3 quotes helps you find fair pricing.
Compare at least 3 quotes from vetted professionals on TradeMatch. Be flexible on timing (avoid peak seasons), supply your own materials where possible, bundle multiple jobs together, and get a detailed written quote before work starts to avoid unexpected charges.
Not necessarily. The cheapest quote may cut corners on materials or quality. On TradeMatch, you can compare reviews, qualifications and pricing side-by-side. Choose a tradesperson who offers fair value, good reviews, and proper insurance — not just the lowest price.
Most tradespeople request a deposit (typically 10–25%) for larger jobs to cover materials. Never pay the full amount upfront. On TradeMatch, payments can be managed securely through the platform, providing protection for both homeowner and tradesperson.
Hourly rates for a washing machine repair engineer range from £60 to £160 depending on the job, location and experience. London rates are 20–40% higher. However, most washing machine repair engineer professionals prefer to quote per job rather than per hour — post on TradeMatch for accurate fixed-price quotes.
Washing Machine Repair Engineer work is typically cheapest from November to February when demand drops. Spring and summer are the busiest and most expensive periods. Booking mid-week can also save 10–20% compared to weekends. Plan ahead and get quotes early for the best rates.
A professional washing machine repair engineer quote should include: itemised labour and materials costs, start and completion dates, payment schedule, VAT status, scope of work, and any exclusions. On TradeMatch you can compare up to 5 detailed quotes side by side.
Common washing machine repair engineer services include: Washing Machine Diagnostic & Repair (£60–£300), Tumble Dryer Repair (£70–£200), Dishwasher Repair (£80–£220), Fridge Freezer Repair (£90–£250). Each service has different pricing factors. Post your specific job on TradeMatch for accurate quotes.
A UK washing machine repair engineer is the trade you call when you need white-goods repair for washing machines, washer-dryers, tumble dryers and dishwashers — same-day callouts available. The day-to-day workload of a typical washing machine repair engineer in 2026 spans residential repairs, planned installations, emergency callouts and survey work. On TradeMatch alone, the washing machine repair engineer discipline maps to 4 distinct service categories — from small fix-and-leave jobs to multi-week installations.
The most common UK washing machine repair engineer job is washing machine diagnostic + simple fix, which typically runs £60-£160 depending on scope, location and access. Drum bearing replacement is the second-most-common, running £150-£320. London and the South East routinely sit 20-40% above the national average; Northern England, Scotland and Wales typically run 10-20% below.
What separates a washing machine repair engineer you should hire from one you should not is rarely price — it is the quality of the survey, the clarity of the written quote, and whether the firm carries appropriate accreditation. Every washing machine repair engineer on TradeMatch is independently verified against AMDEA (Association of Manufacturers of Domestic Appliances) before they can submit a quote on your job. The verification is logged on the trader's profile, with a link to the public register so you can independently confirm.
UK washing machine repair engineer pricing in 2026 follows a predictable three-tier structure: hourly callouts (£40-£120/hour depending on trade), fixed-job pricing (the dominant model for installations) and project-based pricing for multi-day work. Hourly rates are most common for diagnostic, repair and small-fix work; fixed-job pricing dominates installations because both the homeowner and the trade need price certainty before materials are ordered.
For washing machine repair engineer work specifically, the typical 2026 range across the UK is £60–£200, with washing machine diagnostic + simple fix costing £60-£160 (average £100). Drum bearing replacement runs £150-£320 (average £220), while pump or motor replacement typically runs £80-£220. These are 2026 UK averages from the TradeMatch verified-quote database; individual quotes will vary by access, materials specification, urgency and whether weekend rates apply.
Three factors push UK washing machine repair engineer prices up: location (London/SE +20-40%, central business districts +10-20% on top), urgency (emergency callouts +25-50%) and weekend / out-of-hours work (+25-50% above weekday rates). Three factors push them down: booking off-peak season, supplying your own materials where the trade allows, and bundling multiple jobs in a single visit. The TradeMatch quote model is fixed-price, escrow-protected, and shows the full price up-front — no estimate-then-bill tactics.
Watch out for "from £X" pricing on competitor platforms. The "from" rate often excludes callout fee, materials, parking, congestion charge, waste removal and weekend uplift. By the time those line items land on the final invoice, the "from £80" job is £180. TradeMatch quotes are inclusive — what you see at acceptance is what you pay at sign-off.
A UK washing machine repair engineer should hold City & Guilds Domestic Appliance Repair, Manufacturer-Approved (e.g. Bosch, Beko, Hotpoint), F-Gas Certified for Refrigerant Work, plus current public liability insurance (typically £2-£5M cover) and membership of AMDEA (Association of Manufacturers of Domestic Appliances) where applicable. AMDEA (Association of Manufacturers of Domestic Appliances) operates a public register: every TradeMatch washing machine repair engineer carries a link to their entry on that register, so you can independently verify the accreditation is current and in scope for your specific job.
Qualifications matter for three reasons that affect homeowners directly. First — insurance. A non-qualified trade carrying domestic-only insurance can have a claim refused if commercial-grade work is involved. Second — building regulations. Notifiable work (electrical, gas, structural) requires either a competent-person scheme registration or a separate Building Notice (£200-£500 fee + inspection delay). Third — resale. Conveyancing solicitors will ask for certificates covering qualifying work since 2005; without them, the buyer can demand a regularisation certificate (£200-£500) or reduce their offer.
Emergency-callout washing machine repair engineer work has the same accreditation requirements — emergency rates do not waive qualification or insurance checks. The TradeMatch verification process re-checks accreditation on each renewal cycle, so a trade who lapsed last month is not on the platform this month. Open directories rely on the trade self-declaring; the difference is who gets liable when the lapsed-accreditation work goes wrong. On TradeMatch, every quote includes a tap-through to the trader's public-register entry — you can verify the accreditation yourself in 30 seconds before signing.
Three UK washing machine repair engineer scams to watch for in 2026. (1) The "while we're here" upsell — the trade arrives for the booked job, then claims to find an additional £500-£2,000 problem requiring immediate fix. Genuine problems exist, but reputable trades document and quote in writing; pressure to sign during the visit is the red flag. (2) The "deposit and disappear" pattern — large up-front deposit (often 50%+ of total), then the trade vanishes. Most common in summer landscaping and winter heating. TradeMatch escrow eliminates the risk: deposits sit in escrow until the agreed milestone is reached. (3) The "storm-chaser" door-knocker after a UK named storm — typically quotes 2-3x the verified-trade rate to "fix the urgent damage right now". Always TradeMatch-quote first; verified washing machine repair engineers respond fast and cost less.
Two specific washing machine repair engineer scams to know. The first is the cash-discount lure — "10% off if you pay cash". The cash discount removes your consumer protection (no chargeback, no Section 75, no IBG warranty), so the saving is illusory. The second is the unverified accreditation badge — a website with the Gas Safe / NICEIC / TrustMark logo but no number. Always copy the registration number into the body's public register; if there is no number, the badge is decorative.
The TradeMatch counter-pattern: every quote shows the registration number, every payment sits in escrow until you sign off, every dispute has a real mediation team, and every review is tied to a completed job. None of those are marketing claims — they are the platform mechanics. Compare with the Trustpilot complaint history of open directories like Bark, Checkatrade and MyBuilder for the structural difference.
The reliable washing machine repair engineer-hiring sequence. Step 1: define the job in writing — what you want done, the rough budget you have in mind, the deadline, the access constraints. A 60-second job description gets better quotes than a 5-minute phone call. Step 2: post on TradeMatch with the description; up to 5 verified washing machine repair engineers respond, typically within hours. Step 3: review each quote against the same criteria — fixed price (not estimate), itemised labour and materials, written warranty length, IBG status, accreditation number. Step 4: verify the top 1-2 quotes' accreditation on AMDEA (Association of Manufacturers of Domestic Appliances)'s public register. Step 5: accept the quote that wins on quality + price (rarely the cheapest), pay deposit into escrow, agree milestone schedule.
Two steps before work begins. Step 6: the on-site survey — the washing machine repair engineer visits to confirm scope before the work starts. This is where last-minute scope creep gets caught and added to the quote in writing, not invoiced as a surprise at the end. Step 7: written contract — even for small jobs, get the price, scope, timeline and warranty in writing (TradeMatch acceptance creates a contract automatically). Verbal agreements are unenforceable and the leading source of UK washing machine repair engineer disputes.
Three steps after the work is done. Step 8: walk-through with the washing machine repair engineer — every defect noted on the day. Step 9: sign-off in writing only when the punchlist is clear; this releases the escrow payment. Step 10: file the certificates (Gas Safe CP12, Part P, FENSA, IBG) somewhere you can find them in 5 years for resale or insurance purposes. TradeMatch keeps a copy on your account profile.
UK washing machine repair engineer work splits into three insurance layers that homeowners need to understand. Layer one — the washing machine repair engineer's public liability insurance (typically £2-£5M cover), which protects you if the washing machine repair engineer damages your property or causes injury during the work. Always ask for a current certificate; AMDEA (Association of Manufacturers of Domestic Appliances) requires this for membership. Layer two — workmanship warranty, which protects you if the washing machine repair engineer's work fails within the warranty period (typically 1-12 months). Get this in writing on the quote; verbal warranties are unenforceable. Layer three — Insurance-Backed Guarantee (IBG), which protects the warranty itself if the washing machine repair engineer ceases trading. Critical for any £5,000+ job.
For washing machine repair engineer work specifically, the typical IBG cost is 1-2% of project value and gives 6-10 years of cover backed by an underwriter, not the trader. TrustMark-registered washing machine repair engineers offer IBG as a standard product on deposit work. Without IBG, a workmanship warranty is only as good as the trader's solvency — a depressing number of UK trade firms cease trading within 5 years of incorporation, and the warranty dies with them.
Manufacturer warranties on materials and parts run separately. Typical ranges in 2026: boilers 7-12 years, kitchen units 10-25 years, roofing tiles 15-50 years, paint 5-10 years, electrical fittings 2-5 years. These warranties usually require annual servicing by an accredited installer (Gas Safe / NICEIC / FENSA) to remain valid. Skip a service and the manufacturer can refuse a £700 part replacement on a warranty claim. Build the annual service into the project budget from day one.
Washing Machine Repair Engineer work is one of the UK's genuine emergency disciplines — washing machine repair engineer-related emergencies (e.g. burst pipe, gas leak, no heat in winter) require same-day or 24/7 response. Every TradeMatch washing machine repair engineer who quotes on emergency work is verified against AMDEA (Association of Manufacturers of Domestic Appliances) on the day, not at sign-up. The emergency-rate uplift is normally 25-50% above weekday standard rates, with another 25% for genuine out-of-hours weekend work.
Three things to know before calling an emergency washing machine repair engineer. First, document the issue — photo or video. Most emergency washing machine repair engineers want to see the issue before quoting; a clear photo unblocks a faster quote. Second, contain the situation — turn off mains water/electricity/gas at the source if safely possible; this limits the damage clock while you wait. Third, confirm the price up-front — TradeMatch emergency quotes are fixed; reject any "we'll quote on arrival" pattern.
Insurance often covers emergency washing machine repair engineer callouts via "home emergency cover" (a typical £500-£1,000 allowance per claim). Check your policy summary before booking; if covered, the insurer often nominates the trade — but you usually have the right to use a TradeMatch-verified washing machine repair engineer of your choice and submit the invoice. Always keep the receipt + photos for the claim.
Reviews matter — but most UK washing machine repair engineer reviews online are not what they appear. Open directories (Google, Trustpilot, Bark, large parts of Checkatrade history) allow trades to influence which reviews appear; verified-job-only reviews are rare. Three filters separate trustworthy washing machine repair engineer reviews from unreliable ones: (1) the review is tied to a verified completed job (not anonymous open-review), (2) the review names specifics (the trader's name, the job scope, the price) rather than generic praise, and (3) the review volume + recency is high (a 5-star average from 4 reviews is far weaker than a 4.6-star average from 80 recent reviews).
On TradeMatch, every washing machine repair engineer review meets all three filters by design — the platform mechanics make it impossible to generate review content without a completed job tied to a specific homeowner. That structural constraint is the difference between TradeMatch and open directories like Bark or MyBuilder, where the review surface is open and gameable.
Some washing machine repair engineer work is legally a pro-only domain. Gas, electrical and structural work are legally restricted — DIY is illegal for most domestic gas work and notifiable for most domestic electrical work. Other washing machine repair engineer work is legal to DIY but rarely worth it — the time cost, the materials cost (DIY pays retail; trades pay trade prices), and the risk of having to pay a pro to fix the DIY mistake usually exceed the saving on labour.
Three DIY-vs-pro decision rules for washing machine repair engineer work. (1) If the work is notifiable to Building Control or covered by a competent-person scheme — pro only. (2) If the work involves height (>4m), confined spaces, or structural elements — pro only. (3) If the work has a warranty implication on a manufacturer product (boiler service to keep manufacturer warranty valid, FENSA install to retain Building Reg compliance) — pro only. Everything else is a DIY-vs-pro judgement on time, skill and risk tolerance.
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| Feature | TradeMatch | Checkatrade | MyBuilder | Bark | Rated People |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Up to 5 quotes | ✓ | Browse | Up to 5 | Varies | Up to 3 |
| Escrow payment protection | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| No tradesperson subscription | ✓ | £50+/mo | ✓ | Credits | £15+/mo |
| Verified reviews (live) | ✓ | 5-day delay | ✓ | Mixed | ✓ |
| Background + qualification checks | ✓ | ✓ | Light | Basic ID | ✓ |
| Dispute resolution team | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
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