
Learn How to Troubleshoot & Repair Your Dryer with our DIY Dryer Repair Help Videos… Today!
Is your clothes dryer making loud noises? Do your clothes come out of the dryer still wet? Does it take forever for your dryer to get your clothes dried? Then there may be something wrong with your dryer!
But don’t despair…we are here to help. Our DIY Dryer Repair Videos will provide the help you need to have your dryer working in no time.
Why Isn’t My Dryer Drying the Clothes Anymore?!
If your dryer is not drying your clothes like it should. Here are a couple of simple repair you can do yourself:
If you have opened up your dryer the last few loads and found that your clothing is still damp after a cycle that used to dry clothing completely, then it is failing in its primary function. In some cases, the problem could be a real simple fix or changing some habits. However, this dryer issue could be the indicator of a serious problem. If your clothing is coming out of the dryer wet, this is what you need to consider.
The Dryer is Too Full
If this issue manifests every now and then, but not necessarily with every load, then the problem typically lies with the content. If your dryer is too full of clothes, they cannot accurate agitate inside of it and get any dryer. The warm air can’t get everywhere it needs to and thus your clothing will remain damper overall. You will also need to consider problem pieces like a blanket that wraps up a smaller item, preventing any warm air from getting to it. Clumping can lead to this issue as well. However, fixing clumping can be as simple as removing an items and drying it separately.
The Vent is Clogged
One of the early warning signs of a clogged dryer vent that can lead to dryer fires in a home later is clothing is no longer being dried appropriately. The dryer vent is responsible for ferrying away the moist air in a dryer so new dry air can replace it.
However, if the vent is full of lint, that moisture is trapped while some air will still escape. The warmth will still somewhat dry your clothes, but it will take much longer than a standard cycle.
While clogs in the internal house vent may need professional intervention, the flexible vent attaching your dryer to your home is easy to check and cleanout. Be sure to do so often to keep fire hazards to a minimum in your home.
Heating Element Faults / Thermal Fuse is Tripped
So don’t let the laundry pile up…call us today for top-quality clothes dryer repair. From broken thermostats to malfunctioning heating elements to clogged dryer vents, our DIY Dryer Repair Videos will show you how to quickly diagnose the issue and teach you how to repair your dryer in just a few minutes.
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