Top Rated
Dryer Repair Service
No one
likes doing laundry, but it's an essential part of life. And when your dryer
breaks down, it can make the process even more of a hassle. That's where we
come in. We are a professional dryer repair service that can help you get your
dryer working again quickly and efficiently. We understand how important it is
to have a working dryer, so we'll work tirelessly to get yours up and running
again. And because we're professionals, you can rest assured that we'll do the
job right the first time.
Trusted
Dryer Repair Experts
At ASU
technology Repair and Maintenance LLC, we take pride in our reputation for
providing high-quality dryer repair service at an affordable price. We
understand that your dryer is an important part of your home, and we want to
help you keep it running smoothly. That's why we offer a wide range of
services, including dryer vent cleaning, dryer repair, and dryer maintenance.
We know how to troubleshoot and repair all makes and models of dryers, and
we're always up-to-date on the latest developments in the industry. Whether
your dryer is making strange noises or not heating up properly, we can help.
Give us a call today to schedule a service appointment. You'll be glad you did.
Local Dryer
Repairs
We are your
one-stop shop for all your dryer repair needs. We fix all common dryer issues,
including problems with the lint screen, venting, drive belt, and thermal fuse.
We also offer preventative maintenance services to help keep your dryer running
smoothly. Our experienced technicians are familiar with all major brands of
dryers and can provide you with the quality service you deserve.
Dryer is
making noise or vibrating
There are a
few possible causes for a dryer to make noise or vibrate. One is that the drum
bearing is worn out. The drum bearing supports the back of the drum and allows
it to rotate smoothly. Over time, this bearing can become worn, causing the
drum to wobble and produce a banging noise.
Finally, if the dryer’s belt is loose or damaged, it can cause the dryer
to vibrate. Another possibility is that the dryer belt is loose or broken. The
belt helps to rotate the drum, and if it's not working properly, it can cause
the dryer to make noise or vibrate. Finally, a build-up of lint in the dryer
vent can also cause noise or vibration. Lint can block the air flow, which can
cause the dryer to work harder and make noise.
Dryer is
not turning on
One of the
most common reasons a dryer won't turn on is because it isn't receiving any
power. Check to be sure that the dryer is plugged into an outlet and that the
outlet has power. Another possibility is that a fuse has blown or a circuit
breaker has tripped. If this is the case, reset the fuse or breaker and try
again. It's also possible that the start switch is defective. If pressing the
start switch doesn't do anything, it will need to be replaced. In rare cases,
the problem may lie within the thermal fuse. This safety device prevents the
dryer from overheating, and if it has blown, the dryer won't turn on.
Dryer is
not heating
If your
clothes dryer is not heating up, there are several possible causes. The most
common cause is a buildup of lint in the lint trap or vent. This can block air
from flowing freely, causing the dryer to overheat and trip the thermal fuse.
Another possible cause is a faulty heating element. If this component is not
working properly, it will not be able to generate enough heat to dry your
clothes. In some cases, a broken belt can also prevent the dryer from heating
up. If this is the case, you will need to replace the belt. Lastly, a clogged
vent can also cause your dryer to overheat and shut off. If you suspect that
your vent is blocked, you should have it cleaned as soon as possible.
Dryer is
not drying clothes
One of the
most annoying things that can happen when you are doing laundry is when your
dryer is not doing what it is meant to do, dry your clothes. There can be a
number of reasons for this problem. The most common cause is that the lint trap
is full. Lint can build up over time, and if it isn't removed, it can block the
airflow, causing the clothes to take longer to dry. Another possible cause is
that the vent is blocked. The vent should be cleaned out regularly to prevent a
build-up of lint and debris. If it isn't, then the air flow will be restricted,
and the clothes will take longer to dry. Finally, if the heating element is
damaged, then it won't be able to generate enough heat required for proper
drying.
Brands We Service
Our team consists of professionals who have many years of experience in the field and we are always ready to help you.