Dryer Repair Service

Dryer Repair Service

Our dryer repair technicians know all the top dryer brands, so we can fix your dryer no matter where you bought it. Dryers are a valuable, time-saving appliance. Most people are pretty dependent on this modern laundry-room convenience, so it can be very frustrating if problems occur. Even if your dryer isn’t completely broken, it can be costly to keep running if it isn’t operating efficiently. If you’ve noticed spikes in your energy bills, slow drying, or another problem, schedule service to get your dryer into top shape.

Our Dryer Repair Services

We repair and provide maintenance for all major brands of dryers at affordable prices. Our technicians will first examine the dryer thoroughly, troubleshoot it to find the underlying cause of the problem and, finally, work-out a plan to fix it.

Vented Dryers

These are the most common types of dryers, which work by venting hot, moist air to the outside through a duct.

Condenser Dryers

These dryers use a heat exchanger to remove moisture from the air and collect it in a removable container.

Heat Pump Dryers

These dryers use a heat pump to remove moisture from the air and recycle hot air back into the dryer, making them more energy-efficient than other types of dryers.

Portable washing machines

These machines are smaller and can be moved from room to room. They are often used in apartments or small spaces.

Portable Dryers

These compact dryers are ideal for small spaces or apartments, and they can be moved around easily.

Washer-Dryer Combos

These machines combine a washing machine and a dryer in one unit, which can save space but can be more challenging to repair if something goes wrong.

It’s important to note that regardless of the type of washing machine, repairs should always be carried out by a professional appliance repair technician.

Our Dryer Repair Clients Common Questions

Appliance repair technicians are typically the professionals who fix dryers. These technicians specialize in repairing all types of household appliances, including dryers. Some appliance repair technicians work for appliance repair companies, while others operate independently. It’s also common for manufacturers to offer repair services for their own products. In some cases, homeowners may attempt to fix their own dryers, but this can be risky and may not be recommended, especially for those without the proper training or experience.

 

Whether it’s worth it to repair a dryer depends on the cost of the repair and the age and condition of the dryer. If the repair cost is relatively low and the dryer is still fairly new or in good condition, it may be worth it to repair the dryer rather than replace it. However, if the repair cost is high and the dryer is old or in poor condition, it may be more cost-effective in the long run to replace the dryer.

Additionally, if the dryer has a history of frequent breakdowns or is not energy-efficient, it may be a good idea to replace it even if the repair cost is low. Ultimately, the decision to repair or replace a dryer depends on the specific circumstances and should be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.

If you suspect that your dryer is not working properly, you can diagnose the problem by following these steps:

  1. Check the power supply: Make sure that the dryer is plugged in and that the circuit breaker has not been tripped or a fuse has not blown.
  2. Check the door switch: If the dryer doesn’t start when you press the start button, check the door switch. A faulty door switch can prevent the dryer from starting.
  3. Check the thermal fuse: The thermal fuse is a safety device that protects the dryer from overheating. If the thermal fuse is blown, the dryer will not start.
  4. Check the drum belt: The drum belt rotates the drum. If the belt is broken or worn out, the dryer won’t spin.
  5. Check the rollers: The rollers support the drum. If the rollers are worn out, they can cause the dryer to make a loud thumping noise.
  6. Check the heating element: If the dryer is not producing heat, the heating element may be faulty.

If you are unable to diagnose the problem or you are not comfortable with performing repairs on your dryer, it’s best to call a professional repair service.

The cost to fix a dryer can vary widely depending on the specific issue, the age and type of dryer, and the location of the repair service. Some common repairs, such as replacing a broken belt or a faulty thermostat, can cost around $100 to $200. However, more complex repairs, such as replacing a heating element or a motor, can cost several hundred dollars or more. In some cases, the cost of repairs may be more than the cost of replacing the dryer altogether. It’s best to get a quote from a qualified repair technician to determine the cost of fixing your particular dryer.

Cost To Fix Dryer Common Problems

The cost to repair a dryer can vary depending on the specific problem and the location of the repair service. Here are some most common dryer problems and their estimated repair costs:

Service
Order
Price

Dryer not heating

$200-350

Dryer overheating

$180-300

Dryer drum not spinning

$250-400

Noisy dryer

$250-390

Dryer won’t turn on

$200-400

Clothes taking too long to dry

$180-270

Burning smell

$180-500

Gas and Electric Dryer Brands We Repair

We support all major brands of dryers:
  • Hotpoint
  • Jenn-Air
  • Kenmore
  • Bosch
  • Samsung
  • GE
  • Maytag
  • Amana
  • Roper
  • Asko
  • Whirlpool
  • Admiral
  • Electrolux
  • Frigidaire
  • LG