The Roper brand is part of the hugely popular Whirlpool Corporation and has continued to be a favored choice for many homeowners when purchasing appliances for their home. At PartSelect.com, we offer a whole line of Roper appliance parts so if your Roper appliance starts to fail from years of use, you can easily find the repair part you need to have it working like new again. We make ordering Roper parts easy with three ways to order: online, by phone at 1-888-895-1535 or by email at customerservice@partselect.com. We also offer convenient shipping options so you can have the part delivered when you need it and all Roper parts come with a no-hassle return policy and one-year warranty guarantee. Order your Roper parts from PartSelect.com and have your appliance repaired today!
If you’re washer has stopped working and needs some repair parts, PartSelect.com can help. We stock a complete line of washer parts for most brands including Maytag, Whirlpool, GE, Kenmore, Frigidaire, KitchenAid and many more. All you need to begin the ordering process is to locate your model number and order your part in one of three ways: online with our secure shopping, by phone at 1-888-895-1535 or by email at customerservice@partselect.com. You’ll be surprised how fast and easy it is to order repair parts for your Washer with PartSelect.com. We also offer three options for shipping including same day shipping and a great no hassle return policy. Get your washer fixed in no time with washer parts from PartSelect.com.
PartSelect recently helped Kathy of Pittsburgh, PA with this Roper washer repair:
there was a hole in the original drain hose
First, I read the previous repair stories, so I knew what step to do first. So, first I took the hose off of the drain, then I removed it from the washer. And as the previous repair story stated, some water came out and I had a towel ready to catch the water that was in the hose. I threaded the clamp onto the new hose, pushed the new hose onto the washer, used the pliers to open the clamp to better clamp the hose onto the washer. Then, placed the drain hose into the drain pipe and it was done! Thanks for such a great site!
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