What's Your Dryer Doing?
Tap the problem that sounds familiar, we'll start a service request with the details filled in for you. Not sure? Pick the closest one or just call us.
No Heat
It runs but clothes come out wet, no heat.
Tap to schedule →Won't Tumble
The drum won't turn when you start it.
Tap to schedule →Takes Too Long
Clothes take several cycles to dry.
Tap to schedule →Shuts Off Early
It stops before the clothes are dry.
Tap to schedule →Won't Start
No power, or it won't begin a cycle.
Tap to schedule →Something Else
A different dryer problem? Tell us about it.
Tap to schedule →Don't see your exact problem? Send a service request and describe it in your own words.
Often a Fraction of the Cost of a New Dryer
A dryer repair is usually far cheaper than buying and installing a new machine, and it keeps a perfectly good appliance out of the landfill. We'll always give you an honest assessment first, and tell you if a repair doesn't make sense.
- Gas & electric
- Stackable & standard
- All major brands
- No heat / won't tumble
- Long dry times
- Won't start
Why Valleywide for Dryer Repair?
- 40+ years repairing Valley appliances
- Straight answers and fair, up front pricing
- Experienced with modern and older machines
- Local & family owned, real people answer the phone
Dryer Repair Questions
Quick answers to what Valley homeowners ask us most about dryer repair.
How much does dryer repair usually cost?
It depends on the part that failed, but many dryer repairs, like a heating element, thermal fuse, or belt, are quick and affordable. We diagnose the cause and quote you a price before any work starts.
Why is my dryer running but not heating?
A dryer that turns but won't heat often has a failed heating element, thermal fuse, or gas valve. These are common repairs. We'll test the parts and let you know exactly what's going on.
Is it safe to keep using a dryer that takes several cycles to dry?
It's worth looking at sooner rather than later. Long dry times usually mean a clogged vent or a weak heating part, and a blocked vent is also a fire risk. We can check the vent and the dryer together.
Do you repair both electric and gas dryers?
Yes. We repair both electric and gas dryers from all major brands.
How often should a dryer vent be cleaned?
At least once a year for most homes, and more often if you do a lot of laundry or have a long vent run. A clean vent dries clothes faster and is much safer.
Let's Get Your Dryer Running Again
Call or text us, or send a service request and we'll reach out.