Clothes Dryer Common Repair Problems And Tips

By Buford M. Jamerthal


Clothes dryers are robust machines that do not require repair works often. However if a machine is running and being used then at some point of time one or many components are going to wear out. There are times when the dryer repair can be done on your own. Resolving your dryer's issues on your own can save you a large amount of money.

The most usual problem is buildup of lint. However, this is probably the simplest clothes dry repair. In case the dryer is not even starting then the first thing to check is its electrical panel, its fuse may be blown or the circuit breaker may have tripped. If that is the case, you may want to start by testing the motor on the timer or consult a dryer repair technician who will perform clothes dryer repair on the motor.

If the machine is taking too long to heat up then it may require cleaning or straightening the vent and exhaust duct. Anyone who has dry repair experience can check the appliance controls and heating elements. It requires a technician to check the gas gadget which may be the problem for failure of the dryer to heat. If the motor runs and the drum fail to turn, you should first check the idler and the belt.

Without any professional help it is possible to install simple components for the dryer that do not involve complicated workmanship. Locks and switches are a common problem if your dryer continues to run and won't shut. Sometimes the switch becomes stuck and it needs to be simply pulled out. Sometimes the dryer will refuse to turn off. Timer issues may be the problem so be sure to check for this situation. Then check the thermostats and heating elements.

Failure to clean the lint screen each time the dryer is used will result to clothes dryer fires. One severe instance is when the dryer becomes too hot, which calls for immediate repair. The first thing to do is to clean the lint screen. Then one should inspect the exhaust vent and duct. These may require cleaning and removing any trace of lint. If that is not the problem, the next step to repairing your dryer, is to test both the thermostat and heating element, and replace either one of them if necessary.

All the parts required for dry repair can be easily found at several home improvement stores like Home Depot or Lowe's, or through various online retailers. Loading too many clothes at one time into a dryer can significantly slow down drying time. Shake your clothes and loosely load them to speed up the drying time.




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