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Samsung appliance repairLG appliance repairWhirlpool appliance repairGE appliance repairMaytag appliance repairBosch appliance repairFrigidaire appliance repairKenmore appliance repairAmana appliance repairElectrolux appliance repairMiele appliance repairAdmiral appliance repairAsko appliance repairAvanti appliance repairBlomberg appliance repairFisher & Paykel appliance repairHotpoint appliance repairRoper appliance repairSpeed Queen appliance repair
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ProFix Appliance Repair Maryland offers local Dryer repair near you. Our certified neighborhood technicians diagnose and fix any Dryer problem, from simple issues to complex repairs. We service Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, GE, Maytag, Bosch, KitchenAid, Frigidaire, Sub-Zero, and all other manufacturers. Book your Dryer repair today for same-day service.

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Maryland's most common homes — we service full-size appliances in Montgomery County MD.
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HOA-approved. Insurance certificates & board documentation on request.
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Call before noon for today's slot across all Maryland zip codes.
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Samsung, LG, Sub-Zero, Miele, Viking & 40+ more.
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Flat-rate quotes before work starts — no surprise charges.
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Dryer faults we see most

A dryer is the appliance whose performance depends mostly on something outside it, and the way it earns its keep — one cycle for every washer load, so the same count — predicts its failures far better than the manufacturer's name does. Expect 10-14 years from one in normal service. What ends that run is a short and repeatable list: heating elements and thermal fuses, idler pulleys and belts, moisture sensors, and — most often — the vent run rather than the machine. Worth knowing for Montgomery County: housing turns over slowly in the established neighbourhoods and quickly in the student-rental belt around College Park, so two machines of the same age arrive in very different condition.

The diagnostic point most owners never hear: disconnect the vent and run the dryer for a minute; if it dries normally the machine is fine and the duct is the problem. That single distinction accounts for a large share of the unnecessary parts fitted to dryers, because the obvious component and the actual cause are frequently different things. Water is the quiet variable in Maryland — the supply is moderately hard WSSC water drawn from the Potomac, at roughly 5-9 grains per gallon, and it reaches every water-fed component untreated.

On the economics: most dryer call-outs resolve to a duct clean, which is the cheapest repair in the category and the most commonly misattributed. We would rather hand you both numbers on a dryer than a recommendation with the arithmetic hidden behind it, because the answer is not the same for a nearly new machine as for one approaching the end of its life.

Dryers in Maryland

A dryer in Montgomery County is working against hot, humid Mid-Atlantic summers running against mild but freeze-thaw winters, with the humidity keeping condensation faults present most of the year — a load its design life assumptions did not include. Summer humidity drives condensation and drainage complaints from June through September, and the shoulder-season freeze-thaw stresses any line running through an unheated garage or crawlspace. A dryer follows that calendar closely.

Housing compounds it. Montgomery County is a wide span from 1900s streetcar-suburb homes and postwar ramblers to high-rise condo towers in Bethesda and downtown Silver Spring, so clearances and access vary more than in most markets, which for a dryer means the installation is frequently outside the manufacturer's assumptions from the day it went in — clearances, drain heights, vent runs and circuit capacity all set by a building that predates the appliance standard.

The third factor is the water supply, which on this appliance counts for less than on genuinely water-fed machines, though it still reaches any fill or steam circuit. Maryland runs moderately hard WSSC water drawn from the Potomac, at roughly 5-9 grains per gallon, and it arrives at every dryer valve and screen exactly as supplied.

Keeping a dryer alive longer

The highest-return maintenance on a dryer is specific rather than general: clean the lint screen every load and the full vent run annually — restricted venting is both the leading cause of poor drying and a genuine fire risk. That one habit moves service life measurably, and it costs nothing but attention.

Past that, most premature dryer failure in Maryland comes from operating conditions outside the design envelope, with the resulting symptoms mistaken for faults. Disconnect the vent and run the dryer for a minute; if it dries normally the machine is fine and the duct is the problem. Where the cause is environmental, no amount of repair work alters the result.

Worth doing before the phone call: separate a failing dryer from a failing installation. The proportion of dryer faults that trace to how the machine was fitted rather than the machine itself surprises most owners, and sorting that out first saves a visit.

Dryer repair: pricing and warranty

We take dryer work across all the brands we handle. Book in the morning and same-day is usually possible throughout Montgomery County, with no distance surcharge anywhere in it, and the technician carries the dryer parts that fail most often.

Nothing on a dryer is done before the price is agreed. The diagnostic fee applies against the work, the parts-and-labour number follows the confirmed fault, and the finished repair carries 90 days on parts with 30 on labour. If fixing it does not add up — which on this category happens later than owners expect — you get told that, with the figures.

When a dryer is worth fixing

The repair-or-replace question gets answered badly more often than any other in this trade, usually because it is answered by whoever profits from the answer. On dryers the honest version depends on three things: the age of the machine against its 10-14 years typical life, whether the failed part is still available, and what the fault actually is. On a dryer, a cheap component on a sound machine is worth fixing at almost any age. A major dryer assembly on a machine already past its 10-14 years design life usually is not.

The constraint most owners forget on a dryer is supply. A machine can be structurally fine and cheap to fix on paper and still be beyond help because the part is out of production — which is why we establish availability before quoting, not after. When a component is genuinely gone we say so and cost replacement straight, rather than fitting something approximate that fails in a new way inside the year.

The second half of the sum is where the dryer actually sits, and in Montgomery County that counts for a lot. A wide span from 1900s streetcar-suburb homes and postwar ramblers to high-rise condo towers in Bethesda and downtown Silver Spring, so clearances and access vary more than in most markets — the machine has to fit that reality, not a showroom. When moving one in or out is a genuine operation, repair frequently wins on cost alone, because the access work attached to a replacement can exceed what the appliance is worth. So we check the route before we ever suggest replacing a dryer; recommending one that physically cannot be delivered helps nobody.

There is also an argument for repairing a dryer that never appears on the invoice. Older examples tend to be simpler, built heavier and far easier to work on than what replaces them, and one component can buy years. Writing a machine off purely because of its age is lazy advice, and you will not get it from us.

Dryer Repair — What We See

10-14 years
Typical dryer service life
81%
Dryer calls completed same-day
86%
First-visit fix on stocked parts
~29%
Faults tracing to installation, not the machine

Based on ProFix dryer calls across Montgomery County over the last 12 months.

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Common Dryer Problems We Fix

Not Heating
Drum Not Tumbling
Takes Too Long to Dry
Making Loud Noise
Won't Start
Dryer Overheating
Not Drying Clothes
Shutting Off Early
Not Getting Hot Enough
Taking Too Long to Dry
Thermal Fuse Blown
Heating Element Burned Out
Gas Igniter Not Working
Gas Valve Solenoid Failure
Flame Sensor / Radiant Sensor Failure
Blower Wheel Clogged with Lint
Exhaust Duct Clogged
Restricted Exhaust Airflow
Dryer Venting Improperly
Drive Belt Broken
Drum Rollers Worn Out
Drum Glide / Bearing Worn
Idler Pulley Seized
Drive Motor Failure
Making Loud Noise During Operation
Squealing Noise During Tumble
Thumping or Banging Noise
Rattling Noise
Control Board Failure
Cycling Thermostat Failure
High-Limit Thermostat Failure
Moisture Sensor Failure
Dryer Door Not Closing Properly
Door Switch Failure
Lint Trap / Screen Damaged
Start Button Not Working
Dryer Won't Turn On
Tripping Circuit Breaker
Burning Smell
Clothes Shrinking
Clothes Still Wet After Full Cycle
Clothes Damp but Warm After Cycle
Auto-Dry Sensor Not Working
Timer Not Advancing
Electric Dryer No Heat — Partial Power
Gas Smell from Gas Dryer
Display Panel Not Working
Buttons Not Responding
Won't Spin at All
Stops Mid-Cycle
Heat Setting Not Changing
Excessive Energy Use
Excessive Static on Clothes
Clothes Heavily Wrinkled
Steam Function Not Working
Moisture Sensor Needs Cleaning
Exhaust Hose Kinked
Exterior Too Hot to Touch
Wrinkle-Prevent Tumble Not Working
Requires Two or More Cycles to Dry
Error Code on Display
Low Gas Pressure to Dryer
Drum Interior Light Not Working
Door Handle Broken
Auto-Dry Cycle Runs All Night
Gas Burner Orifice Clogged
Lint Fire Hazard in Ductwork
Timer Advancing Too Slowly
Three-Prong Outlet / Four-Prong Cord Mismatch
Knocking at Startup
Intermittent Squeaking
Bird or Pest Nest in Dryer Duct
Cycling Thermostat Stuck Closed
Gas Valve Solenoid Kit Needed
Thermal Cutout Needs Resetting
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