Another tub replacement (bearing failure).
Quite often, a drum replacement is economically viable on a decent machine.
Washing machine drum bearings fail!
Given the amount of use a family washing machine gets, and the high spin speeds and large load capacities, it isn't surprising that the bearings fail all too often.
With very cheap washing machines that are available today, particularly those budget ones from China, a major repair such as a tub change would be as expensive as replacing the entire appliance.
However, with a quality brand, a tub replacement is often economically viable given that replacing a machine of the same quality can be £400+
Most modern washing machines have factory-assembled tubs which hold the steel rotating drum, which can be easily replaced.
Being the main operational part of the appliance, replacing a noisy drum makes the machine as good as new, particularly if a new door seal is fitted at the same time.
If your machine makes a hollow rumbling sound when you rotate the drum by hand and is noisy on spin, then your bearings have almost certainly failed.
Here are a few photos of a recent tub change in Hemel Hempstead.




