Troubleshooting Common Dryer Issues

A reliable dryer is essential for efficiently completing your laundry routine. When dryer issues arise, it can be both inconvenient and stressful. With over two decades of experience in appliance repair services, Best technicians of National Appliance Repair has compiled a list of troubleshooting tips to help you identify and potentially resolve some common dryer problems. 
Just walk thru this several simply steps, before you call technicians, to save your money and your pocket.

dryer not starting

Dryer Not Starting

If your dryer refuses to start, several factors might be responsible:

  1. Power Source: Ensure that the dryer is correctly plugged in, and the outlet is functioning. Test the outlet by plugging in another appliance to verify if the issue is with the outlet.

  2. Circuit Breaker: Check your home's circuit breaker or fuse box to ensure it hasn't tripped.

  3. Door Switch: Dryers have a safety feature that prevents operation if the door is not securely closed. Inspect the switch for damage or obstructions and replace it if necessary.

  4. Drum belt: The drum belt is responsible for turning the drum, which is necessary to dry clothes. When it's cut, the dryer won't be able to function properly or didn’t start at all. In this case, it's best to call a professional appliance repair service.

Dryer Taking Too Long to Dry Clothes

A dryer that takes too long to dry your clothes may have one or more of the following issues:

  1. Lint Filter: A clogged lint filter can significantly reduce your dryer's efficiency. Clean the lint filter after every use to maintain optimal airflow.

  2. Blocked Vent: Inspect the dryer vent for any blockages or kinks, and clean it regularly to ensure proper ventilation.

  3. Heating Element or Thermostat: A malfunctioning heating element or thermostat can result in insufficient heat generation. In this case, it's best to call a professional appliance repair service like National Appliance Repair.

dryer catch fire

Dryer Overheating

An overheating dryer can be a fire hazard and should be addressed immediately. Common causes include:

  1. Lint Buildup: Excessive lint accumulation in the lint filter or vent can restrict airflow and cause overheating. Regularly clean both components to prevent this issue.

  2. Faulty Thermostat or Heating Element: A malfunctioning thermostat or heating element can lead to uncontrolled heat generation. Contact a professional appliance repair service for assistance.

dryer squeaking

Dryer Making Unusual Noises

Foreign Objects: Check the drum for any coins, buttons, or other small objects that might be causing the noise.

  1. Worn Drum Rollers or Glides: Worn drum rollers or glides can create squeaking or scraping noises. These components may need to be replaced by a professional.

  2. Drive Belt or Motor: A damaged drive belt or a faulty motor can also cause unusual noises. In this case, it's best to consult with experienced professionals.

By following these troubleshooting tips from National Appliance Repair, you may be able to resolve minor dryer issues independently. However, for more complex problems, it's always advisable to consult with skilled professionals. Contact us today for all your appliance repair needs in Los Angeles and experience our unwavering commitment to customer satisfaction and exceptional industry expertise.