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Quick and Reliable Dryer Repair Service in South Florida.

In South Florida, where warm weather and outdoor activities are abundant, having a working dryer is essential for many households. We understand the importance of a functional dryer in your daily routine, and that’s why we offer top-notch dryer repair services at Appliance Repair Florida.

Top-Notch Dryer Repair Services

Our experienced technicians specialize in diagnosing and resolving a wide range of dryer issues, ensuring you can continue enjoying the convenience of instant drying for your clothes. Whether you’re dealing with a broken dryer, one that’s not working properly, or even a leaking dryer, our team is here to help with prompt and reliable dryer repair services.

Don’t let dryer problems disrupt your laundry routine. Contact us for dryer repair in Florida, and we’ll get your dryer back in working order.

Our service areas span across South Florida, ensuring comprehensive coverage from the vibrant streets of Miami and the scenic waterfronts of Miami Beach, to the bustling city life of Fort Lauderdale and the serene neighborhoods of West Palm Beach. We extend our services to the thriving communities of Pembroke Pines, Hollywood, Miramar, and Coral Springs, catering to the unique needs of each locale. Whether you’re in the suburban areas of Davie, Plantation, Sunrise, or the family-friendly cities of Boca Raton, Deerfield Beach, and Boynton Beach, our reach is there. Not forgetting the charming cities of Lauderhill, Weston, Delray Beach, and Homestead, along with Tamarac, North Miami, Wellington, Jupiter, Margate, and Coconut Creek, we are committed to providing top-notch service across the region, ensuring that no matter where you are, you’re within our care.

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Emergency Dryer Repair Available 24/7

We understand that dryer emergencies can happen at any time, and that’s why we offer 24/7 dryer repair services. Whether your dryer breaks down in the middle of the night or during the weekend, our dedicated repairman will be there to assist you, ensuring your laundry needs are met promptly.

Affordable Dryer Repair Solutions

Worried about the cost of dryer repair? Rest assured, our dryer repair services are competitively priced, and we offer transparent pricing so you know exactly what to expect. We believe in providing cost-effective solutions without compromising on quality.

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What Brands Do We Service?

Our technicians are capable of servicing and repairing all major brands, models, and makes, including:

  • Samsung
  • LG
  • Dacor
  • Bosch
  • Thermador
  • Kenmore
  • Electrolux
  • GE Appliances
  • Maytag
  • Whirlpool
  • Frigidaire
  • Fisher & Paykel
  • KitchenAid
  • Jenn-Air
  • Miele
  • Viking
  • Sub-Zero
  • Wolf
  • Asko
  • True
  • Sears
  • Amana
  • Hotpoint
  • NuTone
  • Admiral
  • Gaggenau
  • Magic Chef
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Dryer Repair Services

For all of these reasons, washing machines and dryers are a matching pair in countless homes across Canada. Unfortunately, it can be a significant blow to your routine when your dryer fails to operate correctly. At Appliance Repairs Florida, our team of dryer technicians offers years of experience solving all kinds of issues with dryers. Whether your dryer won’t heat up, tumble, or start, we can help. We pride ourselves on our ability to identify the issue and solve it with minimal interruption to your daily routine. Once the issue is identified, our technician provides a comprehensive quote with a transparent price, so you know exactly how much you are paying for your repair.

Our technicians are fully trained on how to diagnose issues and repair a variety of dryers, including front-load & top-load models, vented systems, condensing and heat-pump designs, and washer-dryer combos. If you do not see your make or model in our list of dryer providers, please contact us directly to inquire about a repair.

We provide comprehensive diagnostic and repair services for a wide variety of common dryer issues, including:

  • Broken fuses
  • Temperature switches
  • Thermostats
  • Heating coils
  • Belts
  • Rollers
  • Timers
  • Faulty tumble setting
  • Too much or too little heat
  • Clogged and broken vents

Our dryer technicians have years of experience working with these appliances, so you can trust that they can repair your appliance efficiently and professionally. In the event that a repair would be more expensive than a replacement, our technicians can also recommend suitable replacement models for your situation. If your dryer is experiencing any other issues not listed above, contact us directly for a solution and a quote.

When it comes to dryer repairs, we try to minimize disruptions to your routine as much as possible. In some cases, we can offer same-day diagnosis and repairs for common dryer problems. If the issues persist, it may take longer to repair. For every project, our technicians offer free diagnostic procedures to identify the problem, and they will communicate accurate timelines and pricing quotes before starting any repairs.

Our technicians provide a full quote on-site after performing a diagnostic test to identify the issue. We pride ourselves in offering transparent pricing, so you never receive an unexpected bill for our services.

Our service call is $89 plus HST, but we offer a free service call with any repair through our technicians. From there, you are only responsible for paying for any necessary parts and labour. You will receive a quote before any work takes place, ensuring you know exactly what you’re paying before work begins.

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Dryer Repair FAQs

When your dryer won’t start, the technician will inspect several parts until he finds the cause. These include:

Thermal Fuse

The thermal fuse is a safety device designed to protect the dryer from overheating. The fuse should be closed for continuity meaning it has a continuous electrical path through it when good. If overheated, the fuse will have no continuity meaning the electrical path is broken and the fuse has blown.

Start Switch

If the start switch is defective, the dryer won’t start and it would have to be replaced.

Door Switch

The door switch activates when the dryer door is closed. On most dryers, the door switch makes an audible clicking sound when it activates.

Drive Motor

The drive motor turns the drum and the blower wheel to exhaust the air.

Belt Switch or Drive Belt

On most dryers, when the dryer belt breaks, the motor will still run, but the drum won’t turn. However, some dryers have a switch that shuts off power to the dryer if the drive belt is broken. If this switch fails, it could shut off power to the dryer even when the belt is not broken.

Incoming Power Problem

If you have a gas dryer, unplug the dryer from the wall and plug something else into the outlet to determine if the outlet is working. If you have an electric dryer, check the home circuit breaker or fuses. If the circuit breaker or fuses are working, use a multimeter to test the outlet.

Main Control Board

The main control board might be defective. However, this is rarely the case.

Timer

The timer might be defective. However, this is rarely the case.

The parts that a technician will inspect in the dryer to determine which needs to be fixed are:

Drive Belt

The drive belt is a very long, slender belt that wraps all the way around the dryer drum, around a tension pulley, and then around the drive motor pulley. Over time, the belt can break from normal use. If the belt is broken, the dryer won’t turn.

Drum Roller

One or more of the drum rollers might be worn out. Most dryers have two drum support rollers on the rear of the drum, and some dryers have two more rollers supporting the front of the drum. The rollers must spin freely to work properly. If the rollers don’t spin freely, the motor will get overloaded and the dryer will stop. If the drum rollers are worn out, the rollers may not spin freely.

Drum Support Roller & Axle

Oe or more of the drum roller axles might be worn out. Most dryers have two drum support rollers on the rear of the drum, and some dryers have two more rollers supporting the front of the drum. The rollers must spin freely to work properly. If the drum roller axles are worn out, the rollers may not spin freely, causing the motor to overload and the dryer to stop.

Drum Slide, Glide, or Pad

If the dryer stops turning during the cycle, one or more of the drum glides (also called slides) might be worn out. The drum glides are small plastic pieces that support the front of the dryer drum. As the drum rotates, it slides on these plastic pieces. Over time, the drum glides wear out. If the drum glides are worn out, the drum can start binding and put strain on the motor. If this happens, the motor shuts down, preventing the dryer from turning.

Drum Bearing

The drum bearing supports the rear of the dryer drum. Over time, this bearing wears out. If the drum bearing is worn out, it might put too much strain on the motor, causing the dryer to stop mid-cycle.

Drum Roller Axle

One or more of the drum roller axles might be worn out. Most dryers have two drum support rollers on the rear of the drum, and some dryers have two more rollers supporting the front of the drum. The rollers must spin freely to work properly. If the roller axles are worn out, the rollers may not spin freely, causing the motor to overload and the dryer to stop.

Drive Motor

The drive motor turns the drum and the blower wheel to exhaust the air. If the dryer runs, stops for a while, and then starts again, this likely indicates that the motor is overheating, causing the dryer to shut off until the motor cools down.

Drum Support Bearing

The drum bearing supports the rear of the dryer drum. Over time, this bearing wears out. If the drum bearing is worn out, it might put too much strain on the motor, causing the dryer to stop mid-cycle.

Dryness Control Board

The dryness control board shuts off the dryer when the clothes have reached the proper level of dryness. If the control board is defective, it may cause the dryer to stop too early. However, this is rarely the case.

Possible parts that may need replacement in the dryer to repair this issue include:

Drive Belt

The drive belt is a very long, slender belt that wraps all the way around the dryer drum, around a tension pulley, and then around the drive motor pulley. Over time, the belt can break from normal use. If the belt is broken, the dryer won’t turn.

Drum Roller

Most dryers have two drum rollers on the rear of the drum, and some dryers have two more rollers supporting the front of the drum. The rollers must spin freely to work properly. If the drum rollers are worn out, the dryer won’t turn properly.

Drum Roller Axle

Most dryers have two drum support rollers on the rear of the drum, and some dryers have two more rollers supporting the front of the drum. The rollers must spin freely to work properly. Over time, the drum roller axles can wear out, causing the rollers to bind. If the rollers are worn out or start binding, the motor will get overloaded and the dryer won’t turn.

Drum Bearing

The drum bearing supports the rear of the dryer drum. Over time, this bearing wears out. If the drum bearing is worn out, the dryer may not turn properly.

Nobody wants to wait for hours for their clothes to dry, and the dryer is supposed to dry the clothes within the timeframe of the cycle. Luckily, it is an easy problem to solve by a correct inspection and possible replacement of a part. Take a look at some part that may cause the drying time to be too long:

Air Flow Problem

If the vent is clogged or partially clogged, it will restrict the airflow through the dryer, substantially increasing the drying time. To ensure proper dryer performance, you should clean your dryer’s venting system at least once per year.

Blower Wheel

Clumps of lint, socks, and small articles of clothing can escape the lint filter and get caught in the blower wheel. In addition, the blower wheel sleeve can wear out, allowing the blower wheel to wobble on the motor shaft. If the blower wheel is obstructed or defective, it may take too long to dry clothes.

Heating Element

The heating element warms the air before the air enters the dryer drum. If the heating element is defective, the dryer may not heat.

Lint Filter

The lint filter might be clogged, reducing the air flow.

Moisture Sensor

If the moisture sensor is malfunctioning, it could inaccurately report that the clothing is still moist, causing the dryer to keep running even though the clothes are dry.

It is a serious danger when a dryer overheats. For your own safety, you should stop using it immediately and call a technician to perform a diagnosis and to repair it. Possible causes for this issue are:

Heating Element

The heating element warms the air before the air enters the dryer drum. When malfunctioning, it may produce heat continuously, even if the dryer has reached the proper temperature. When this happens, the dryer gets too hot.

Air Flow Problem

If the vent is clogged or partially clogged, it will restrict the airflow through the dryer, substantially increasing the drying time.

Cycling Thermostat

The cycling thermostat cycles the heat on and off to maintain the proper air temperature. If the thermostat is defective, it may keep the heat on too long, causing the dryer to get too hot.

Blower Wheel

If the blower wheel is obstructed with lint and small articles or is defective, the dryer may get too hot.

Do you have a wobbly or squeaky noise coming from your dryer as it works? Possible causes to this problem are:

Drive Belt

Over time, the drive belt can become frayed or otherwise damaged. If the drive belt is frayed or damaged, the dryer will be noisy as it turns.

Drum Roller

One or more of the drum rollers might be worn out. When the drum rollers are worn out, they can cause the dryer to make a loud rumbling noise.

Blower Wheel

The blower wheel draws air through the dryer and pushes the air out the vent. Clumps of lint, socks, and small articles of clothing can escape the lint filter and get caught in the blower wheel. If an object is caught in the blower wheel, the dryer may make noise. In addition, the blower wheel sleeve can wear out, allowing the blower wheel to wobble on the motor shaft.

Drum Bearing

The drum bearing supports the rear of the dryer drum. Over time, the drum bearing wears out. If the drum bearing is worn out, the dryer may make noise.

Drum Glides

Over time, the drum glides wear out. If the drum glides are worn out, the dryer will make noise.

If your dryer won’t stop, a few parts need to be inspected, such as:

Blower Wheel

If the blower wheel is obstructed with lint and small articles or is defective, the dryer may get too hot.

Heating Element

The heating element warms the air before the air enters the dryer drum. Over time, the heating element can burn out. If the heating element isn’t working, the clothes will take substantially longer to dry.

Lint Filter

The lint filter might be clogged. Dryer sheets and fabric softener can leave a residue on the lint filter, reducing the air flow. If the lint filter is clogged, clean it.

Moisture Sensor

If the moisture sensor is malfunctioning, it could inaccurately report that the clothing is still moist, causing the dryer to keep running even though the clothes are dry.

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