Drive Belt Replacement: If the drive belt that connects the motor to the drum is worn or broken, it can prevent the drum from spinning. Replacing a drive belt typically costs between $25 to $100, including parts and labor.
Motor Issues: If the motor of the washing machine is faulty, it may not be able to generate the necessary power to spin the drum. Motor repairs or replacements can range from $150 to $400, depending on the type of motor and the extent of the damage.
Drum Bearing Replacement: Worn or damaged drum bearings can cause the drum to spin noisily or not spin at all. Replacing drum bearings typically costs between $150 to $250, including parts and labor.
Control Board Problems: If the control board, which manages the electrical functions of the washing machine, is faulty, it can affect the spin cycle. Control board repairs or replacements can range from $100 to $300, depending on the model of the washing machine.
These estimates are provided as a general guide and may vary based on the specific model of washing machine, the repair company, and your geographic location. It's recommended to get an accurate estimate from a qualified appliance technician by providing the make, model number, and a description of the issue with your washing machine.