Professional Dryer Repair Services | Fast & Reliable Solutions

Premier Appliance Repair knows how essential a functioning clothes dryer is to your household. When issues arise, our expert team is ready to respond quickly with efficient, cost-effective solutions to restore your dryer without the need for a premature replacement. Whether you own an electric or gas model, our technicians are equipped to handle a wide range of problems—from simple hose fixes to complex motor repairs—ensuring your appliance gets back to peak performance.

We prioritize fast, friendly service and a stress-free repair experience. Our technicians often resolve issues on the first visit, arriving with the parts and tools needed to minimize downtime. With clear explanations and honest repair options, we help you make confident, informed decisions. Trust Premier Appliance Repair to deliver reliable dryer service and maintenance that keeps your laundry routine running smoothly.

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Common issues we resolve

Dryer Not Heating

A dryer that runs but doesn’t produce heat is a prevalent issue. This problem can stem from various components, including a faulty heating element, blown thermal fuse, or malfunctioning thermostat. In gas dryers, a broken igniter or gas valve may also be responsible. These malfunctions prevent the dryer from generating the necessary heat to dry clothes effectively, resulting in damp laundry after a full cycle.

Extended Drying Times

When clothes take longer than usual to dry, it often indicates restricted airflow within the dryer system. Common causes include a clogged lint filter, blocked venting system, or a malfunctioning blower wheel. These obstructions impede the efficient circulation of hot air, leading to prolonged drying times and increased energy consumption. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning the lint filter and inspecting the venting system, can help mitigate this issue.

Unusual Noises During Operation

Loud or unusual noises during dryer operation, such as squeaking, grinding, or thumping, can signal mechanical problems. Potential causes include worn drum support rollers, a damaged blower wheel, or a defective drive belt. These components may wear out over time due to regular use, leading to disruptive sounds and potential damage to other parts of the dryer. Addressing these issues promptly by inspecting and replacing the faulty components can restore quiet and efficient operation.

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A dryer that isn’t heating is often due to a blown thermal fuse, a faulty heating element, or issues with the thermostat. The thermal fuse is a safety device that shuts off the dryer if it overheats. Check the thermal fuse and replace it if needed. Additionally, inspect the heating element and thermostat for any signs of damage or malfunction and replace them if necessary. Ensure that the dryer is properly plugged in and the circuit breaker is not tripped.

Loud noises from a dryer can be caused by several factors, including worn-out drum rollers, a faulty belt, or an issue with the motor. Inspect the drum rollers and replace them if they show signs of wear. Check the dryer belt for any damage or slippage and replace it if necessary. If the noise persists, the motor might be the culprit and may need professional attention to repair or replace it.

A dryer taking too long to dry clothes can be due to a clogged lint filter, a blocked vent hose, or issues with the heating element. Clean the lint filter after every use to ensure proper airflow. Check the vent hose for any blockages or kinks that might restrict airflow. If these components are clear, inspect the heating element for any damage and replace it if needed to restore proper drying efficiency.

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Diagnostic Fee. Our expert technician will come to your home, diagnose the issue, and provide a clear repair quote. No pressure—if you don’t proceed with the repair, you pay just the $99 diagnostic fee.