Same-day available · Dryer fire safety assessed every call · Full warranty
We provide fast, certified dryer repair for homeowners throughout Lombard, covering every dryer type, every fuel source, and virtually every brand. We treat dryer fire safety as a non-negotiable part of every service call — because a dryer repair that does not address a contributing vent issue is not a complete repair.
Laundry does not pause for a broken dryer. Within a day or two of a dryer going down, the pile grows faster than most households can manage. Wet clothes, no clean towels, work uniforms that cannot be dried in time — the disruption compounds quickly. And if your dryer is producing a burning smell, shutting off unexpectedly, or displaying symptoms that point to a clogged exhaust vent, the problem is not just a laundry inconvenience. It is a potential safety issue that deserves prompt professional attention.
We provide fast, certified dryer repair for homeowners throughout Lombard, IL, covering every dryer type, every fuel source, and virtually every brand. Our technicians arrive with fully stocked service vehicles, diagnose accurately, and complete the majority of dryer repairs on the first visit. We also treat dryer fire safety as a non-negotiable part of every service call — because a dryer repair that does not address a contributing vent issue is not a complete repair. When your dryer needs attention in Lombard, call us now and get it handled today.
Dryer fire safety assessed on every call · Written estimate · Full warranty
Most dryer problems produce specific, recognizable symptoms. Matching the symptom to the likely cause helps our technicians arrive prepared and helps you understand what has gone wrong. Here is a detailed look at the most common dryer faults we address throughout Lombard.
A dryer that tumbles without heat has experienced a failure in the heating circuit. On electric dryers, a blown thermal fuse is the single most common cause — it is a one-time safety device that blows when the dryer reaches an unsafe temperature, cutting off the heating circuit. A burned-out heating element, a failed cycling thermostat, or a high-limit thermostat that has tripped are additional causes. On gas dryers, a failed igniter, a defective gas valve coil, or a faulty radiant flame sensor are the typical culprits. A clogged exhaust vent that caused the thermal fuse or thermostat to trip from overheating is almost always a contributing factor that must be addressed alongside the failed component in Lombard, IL.
A dryer that generates heat but cannot fully dry a load in a normal cycle is working against a significant airflow or heating deficiency. A partially clogged lint trap or exhaust vent that is restricting the expulsion of moisture-laden air is the most common cause — the moisture stays inside the drum rather than being expelled, dramatically extending drying times. A partially failed heating element heating along only part of its length, a failing blower motor that is not moving air through the drum efficiently, a worn drum seal allowing conditioned air to escape, or a moisture sensor fault on sensor-equipped dryers ending cycles prematurely are additional causes our technicians assess in Lombard.
A dryer that shows no response when the start button is pressed has a failure in the startup circuit. A faulty door switch is the most common cause on both gas and electric dryers — the door switch is a safety interlock that prevents operation when the door is open, and when it fails, the dryer receives no signal confirming the door is closed. A blown thermal fuse, a failed start switch, a defective control board, or a burned-out drive motor are additional causes. On electric dryers specifically, a tripped circuit breaker that has partially tripped — cutting power to the heating circuit while leaving the motor circuit energized — produces a dryer that tumbles without heat rather than a complete no-start condition. We work through the full startup circuit systematically to identify the specific point of failure in Lombard, IL.
Unusual sounds from a dryer are reliable indicators of a mechanical component that is failing and will eventually fail completely if not addressed. A squealing or grinding sound during the tumble cycle typically indicates a worn idler pulley whose bearing has deteriorated, or a drive belt that is fraying and slipping. A thumping or banging sound points to worn drum support rollers that are no longer providing smooth rotation, or a drum glide that has worn down and is allowing the drum to contact the dryer cabinet. A rattling sound is often a foreign object — a coin, button, or small garment item — trapped between the drum and the tub. We identify the specific source and address it before it leads to a more significant failure throughout Lombard.
A burning smell from a dryer is a warning that demands immediate action. The most common source is lint accumulation inside the dryer cabinet or exhaust duct that has come into contact with the heating element or exhaust duct walls — this is a genuine fire hazard, not a minor inconvenience. A seized drum roller or worn drum bearing creating friction, a failing heating element on electric models arcing against the cabinet, or a gas igniter fault on gas models can also produce burning odors. Stop using the dryer immediately if you detect a burning smell and call us for an urgent diagnostic in Lombard, IL. Do not run another cycle until the source has been identified and resolved.
A dryer that starts normally but shuts off before the cycle is complete is almost always responding to an overheating condition. When the exhaust vent is clogged or kinked, heat builds up inside the dryer beyond safe operating limits and the thermal protection system shuts the unit down to prevent damage or fire. A cycling thermostat tripping at the wrong temperature, a drive motor overheating under load and cutting out, or a moisture sensor on newer models reading incorrectly and signaling an early cycle completion are additional causes. We address both the shutdown fault and the underlying airflow or component issue on every mid-cycle shutdown diagnostic in Lombard.
A dryer that powers on and heats but whose drum does not rotate leaves clothes sitting in a static heated chamber with no tumbling action to distribute heat. A broken or slipped drive belt is the most common cause — the drive belt wraps around the drum, motor pulley, and idler pulley to rotate the drum, and when it breaks, drum rotation stops entirely. A seized drum roller, a failed idler pulley no longer maintaining belt tension, or a burned-out drive motor are additional causes. Without drum rotation, clothes cannot dry regardless of heat output, and concentrated heat on stationary fabric can cause damage during extended run times in Lombard, IL.
A dryer that overheats is as problematic as one that produces no heat — it damages fabric, creates a fire risk, and indicates a component failure that will shorten the dryer's lifespan significantly. A cycling thermostat that is failing and not signaling the heating element to cycle off at the correct temperature is the most common cause. A clogged exhaust vent that is trapping heat inside the drum rather than expelling it, or a high-limit thermostat that has failed and is not cutting off the heating circuit at the maximum safe temperature, are additional causes our technicians address throughout Lombard.
The thermal fuse is a one-time safety device that blows when the dryer reaches an unsafe temperature, cutting off the heating circuit or the entire dryer depending on its location. A blown thermal fuse is one of the most common dryer repairs we handle throughout Lombard, IL. The fuse itself is inexpensive to replace, but it is critical to identify and resolve why the dryer overheated in the first place — almost always a blocked exhaust vent or a failing thermostat. Replacing only the fuse without addressing the root cause results in the new fuse blowing again within a short period in Lombard.
The heating element on an electric dryer converts electrical energy into heat by passing current through a resistance coil. Over time this coil develops a break that interrupts the heating circuit entirely. A partial break produces insufficient heat output without appearing obviously damaged to a visual inspection. We test heating element continuity before replacement to confirm the element has failed rather than replacing it on assumption. Heating element replacement costs between $150 and $350 on average depending on the dryer brand and model in Lombard, IL.
The drive belt is a long, thin rubber belt that wraps around the dryer drum, the motor pulley, and the idler pulley to rotate the drum during operation. Drive belts deteriorate with age and use, eventually cracking, fraying, or breaking entirely. A broken drive belt stops drum rotation completely. Drive belt replacement costs between $100 and $250 on average. Our technicians assess the drum rollers and idler pulley condition whenever a belt replacement is performed, because these components frequently wear together and replacing only the belt on a dryer with worn rollers leads to a return service call in Lombard.
Drum support rollers are small wheel assemblies the drum rests on and rotates against during operation. When their bearings wear out, they produce a thumping or squealing sound and create drag that stresses the drive motor and belt. The idler pulley maintains tension on the drive belt throughout the rotation cycle — when its bearing fails, it produces a consistent squealing or grinding sound that grows progressively louder until the pulley seizes. We assess both components together on every mechanical noise diagnostic and replace them as a set when both show wear, because replacing one at a time costs more in total service calls than addressing both in a single visit throughout Lombard, IL.
The drive motor powers both drum rotation and the blower fan that circulates air through the dryer system. A failing motor may hum without starting, produce a grinding sound under load, overheat and cut out mid-cycle, or fail completely. Drive motor replacement averages $150 to $350 for parts and labor. Before recommending motor replacement, we test the motor's electrical continuity and assess whether the motor is overheating due to a mechanical obstruction or due to internal motor failure, because the correct diagnosis determines the appropriate repair in Lombard.
Dryers use multiple thermostats to regulate operating temperature throughout the drying cycle. The cycling thermostat monitors drum air temperature and signals the heating element to cycle on and off to maintain the selected heat setting. The high-limit thermostat is a safety device that cuts power to the heating circuit if the dryer exceeds a maximum safe operating temperature. When the cycling thermostat fails, the dryer either underheats, leaving clothes damp, or overheats, creating a fire risk. Thermostat replacement costs between $100 and $300 on average in Lombard, IL.
The door switch is the safety interlock that prevents the dryer from operating with the door open. It is engaged and released through every single cycle — thousands of times over the life of the dryer — making it one of the more frequently replaced dryer components. A faulty door latch that does not hold the door firmly closed can produce the same result as a failed switch, because the door shifts during operation and breaks the switch contact. Door switch and latch repairs are among the more straightforward dryer repairs we handle, typically completed within a single service visit throughout Lombard.
Gas dryers use an igniter to light the gas burner and a set of gas valve coils to control the flow of gas to the burner. When the igniter weakens, the burner will not light and the dryer produces no heat. When one or more gas valve coils fail, the valve may not open fully or may fail to remain open through the drying cycle, causing the dryer to heat briefly and then stop. Both components are tested as part of every gas dryer heating diagnostic. Our technicians are certified to work on gas dryer components and perform a gas leak check after every gas system repair throughout Lombard, IL.
Modern dryers use an electronic control board to manage cycle programming, temperature selection, moisture sensor integration, and steam function control on equipped models. A faulty control board produces symptoms ranging from a completely unresponsive dryer to erratic cycle behavior, incorrect temperature management, and persistent error codes. Older dryers use a mechanical timer to advance through cycle stages — a failed timer causes the dryer to stop at a specific point or run continuously without advancing. Control board replacement costs between $250 and $500 on average depending on the brand and model in Lombard.
The exhaust vent system carries hot, moisture-laden air from the dryer drum to the exterior of the home. When it becomes blocked, kinked, crushed, or disconnected, the consequences range from dramatically reduced drying efficiency to a serious fire risk. We inspect the full exhaust pathway as part of every dryer service call in Lombard, IL — from the vent connection at the back of the dryer through every duct section to the exterior vent termination point. A dryer repair that does not assess and address exhaust system condition is an incomplete repair that leaves the household at continued risk throughout Lombard.
Dryer repair costs in Lombard vary based on the specific fault, the dryer type and brand, and the parts required. Here is a realistic breakdown based on current cost data.
One of the more common dryer repairs in Lombard, IL. Total cost including parts and labor typically ranges from $150 to $350. OEM heating elements cost more than generic equivalents but provide better long-term reliability. Labor cost varies by dryer model — some configurations require partial disassembly to access the element in Lombard.
Typically costs between $100 and $250 including parts and labor. The belt itself is inexpensive — labor accounts for the majority of the total cost. When we replace a drive belt, we assess drum rollers and idler pulley condition as standard, because these components frequently fail together in Lombard, IL.
Among the more affordable dryer repairs, with most falling between $100 and $200 including diagnosis, parts, and labor. The fuse component itself is inexpensive. The real cost is ensuring the root cause of the overheating is identified so the replacement fuse does not blow again throughout Lombard.
For most dryers under 8 to 10 years old, repair is almost always more economical. The average dryer repair costs $100 to $400 — a fraction of the $500 to $1,500 cost of a new dryer when you factor in purchase price, delivery, installation, and haul-away fees. We provide an honest assessment on every diagnostic in Lombard, IL.
Dryer fire safety is a non-negotiable part of every service call we make in Lombard
A burning smell from a dryer should never be dismissed. The most serious source is lint accumulation inside the dryer cabinet or exhaust duct that has come into contact with a heat source — a genuine fire hazard. Stop using the dryer immediately and call us for an urgent diagnostic before running another cycle.
We inspect the full exhaust pathway on every dryer service call in Lombard — from the vent connection at the back of the dryer through every duct section to the exterior termination point. A dryer repair that does not assess exhaust system condition is an incomplete repair.
According to the US Fire Administration, clothes dryers cause approximately 2,900 home fires each year in the United States, resulting in injuries, deaths, and millions of dollars in property damage annually. The leading cause of these fires is failure to clean the dryer — specifically, lint accumulation in the exhaust vent system that restricts airflow and creates conditions in which ignition can occur. When the dryer exhaust vent is restricted, hot air cannot escape efficiently. Heat builds inside the duct. Lint — which is highly flammable — accumulates at restriction points along the duct run. When internal duct temperature reaches the ignition point of accumulated lint, a fire begins. In many cases the fire starts inside the ductwork rather than the dryer cabinet itself, meaning it spreads within wall cavities before it becomes visible in Lombard, IL.
Specific warning signs indicate that a dryer vent is restricted and needs immediate professional inspection in Lombard. Clothes taking significantly longer to dry than they used to, a dryer that feels unusually hot to the touch on the exterior during operation, a laundry room that feels noticeably humid and warm after a drying cycle, a burning smell during dryer operation, and lint accumulating around the exterior vent termination are all signs that airflow has been compromised. If you are experiencing any of these in Lombard, IL, stop using the dryer immediately and call us for an inspection before running another load.
Every dryer repair we perform in Lombard includes a standard assessment of the exhaust vent system as part of the diagnostic process. We check vent restriction, duct condition, duct material, and exterior termination function on every call because we know a dryer repair that does not address a contributing vent issue is an incomplete repair. When we find a thermal fuse that has blown — almost always caused by restricted airflow — we do not simply replace the fuse and close the job. We identify what caused the overheating, assess the exhaust vent condition, and ensure the full pathway is clear before we consider the repair complete throughout Lombard, IL.
Gas dryers are preferred by many homeowners in Lombard, IL for their faster drying times and lower per-cycle operating costs. They use a gas burner assembly that includes an igniter, gas valve coils, and a radiant flame sensor. Our technicians are certified to work on gas appliances and follow established gas safety protocols on every gas dryer service call. After any repair involving a gas system component, we perform a gas leak test before signing off on the job in Lombard.
Electric dryers are the most common dryer type in homes throughout Lombard. They are reliable, straightforward in design, and when problems occur, the fault is almost always a specific failed component identifiable through systematic testing. We carry the most commonly needed electric dryer parts on every service vehicle, allowing us to complete the majority of electric dryer repairs in Lombard, IL during the first visit.
Stackable dryer units are common in apartments and homes with limited laundry space throughout Lombard. They present additional access considerations but our technicians are experienced working with stacked configurations. We confirm access requirements during booking so our technician arrives prepared for the specific installation in Lombard, IL.
Ventless condenser dryers use a closed-loop system that extracts moisture from the load by condensing it into water collected in a removable tank or drained through a hose. Popular in spaces without duct access throughout Lombard, IL, their condenser coils, internal lint management systems, and moisture collection mechanisms require specific knowledge to diagnose and service correctly. We are trained and experienced with ventless condenser dryers from all major brands throughout Lombard.
Heat pump dryers are the most energy-efficient dryer technology currently available, using a heat pump to recycle warm air throughout the drying cycle. They run at lower temperatures than conventional dryers, reducing energy consumption by up to 50 percent compared to standard electric dryers. When a heat pump dryer develops a fault, it requires a technician with specific knowledge of heat pump technology. We have invested in the training and tooling required to service heat pump dryers correctly throughout Lombard, IL.
Smart dryers incorporate Wi-Fi connectivity, app-based cycle management, steam functions, load sensing technology, and in some models, automatic detergent dispensing. When smart features malfunction alongside or independently of core drying function, we diagnose both the electronic smart systems and the physical appliance components to identify the true source of the fault. We repair smart dryers from all major brands throughout Lombard.
We are trained and equipped to repair dryers from every major brand in the US residential market:
Mainstream Brands
Premium & European Brands
Specialty & High-Efficiency Brands
Not seeing your brand? Call us. We service a wide range of additional brands and will confirm availability for your specific model in Lombard, IL right away.
We offer same-day and next-day dryer repair appointments throughout Lombard. Calling early in the day gives you the best chance of securing a same-day appointment. Our scheduling team confirms a service window at booking and our technician communicates arrival in advance so you are never left waiting without information in Lombard, IL.
A dryer that is not heating because a thermal fuse has blown will blow the new fuse again if the clogged vent that caused the overheating is not also addressed. We diagnose the root cause of every dryer fault, not just the visible symptom, because a complete repair that addresses the actual cause is what prevents repeat service calls throughout Lombard.
After completing the diagnostic, our technician provides a written estimate covering the full cost of parts and labor. No work begins until you have reviewed and approved that estimate. The price you approve is the price you pay — no additions after the fact, no hidden fees, and no pressure throughout Lombard, IL.
Our service vehicles are stocked with heating elements, thermal fuses, drive belts, drum rollers, idler pulleys, door switches, thermostats, gas igniters, gas valve coils, and more. This allows us to complete the majority of dryer repairs in Lombard during the first service visit rather than ordering a part and returning days later in Lombard, IL.
Every dryer repair we complete in Lombard, IL is backed by a full warranty on both parts and labor. If the repaired issue returns within the warranty period, we come back and resolve it at no additional cost to you throughout Lombard.
A well-maintained dryer should last between 10 and 13 years on average according to industry data, with some models reaching 15 years or more under consistent maintenance. Gas dryers tend to outlast electric models by a few years due to their simpler heating systems. Heat pump dryers are a newer technology with less longitudinal data, but early evidence suggests comparable lifespans to electric dryers. Speed Queen dryers, built to commercial laundry standards, frequently outlast standard residential models significantly when properly maintained in Lombard, IL.
The factors that shorten dryer lifespan most significantly are failing to clean the lint trap after every cycle, allowing the exhaust vent to become restricted without cleaning, consistently overloading the dryer beyond its rated capacity, drying items that should not be machine dried such as rubber-backed rugs and foam items, and ignoring developing symptoms such as unusual sounds, extended drying times, and burning odors. Each of these creates excess mechanical and thermal stress that accelerates component wear throughout Lombard.
The practices that most effectively extend dryer lifespan are cleaning the lint trap after every single load, having the exhaust vent professionally cleaned at least once per year, loading the dryer to its designed capacity rather than overfilling, using the lowest effective heat setting for each load type, and addressing unusual sounds, extended drying times, or overheating conditions promptly rather than continuing to use the dryer through a developing fault. A dryer that receives consistent attention to these practices routinely reaches the upper end of its expected service life throughout Lombard, IL.
All brands, all types — same-day food spoilage priority.
Gas, electric, dual-fuel, induction — all brands.
Upright, chest, built-in — urgent dispatch.
All brands — leak priority.
Top load and front load.
HV certified — countertop, OTR, built-in.
Certified gas technicians — leak test every job.
Wall, double, convection, steam.
We are a local appliance repair company serving homeowners throughout Lombard with certified dryer repair that covers every type, every brand, and every fault category. We treat dryer fire safety as a core part of every service call, not an afterthought, because we understand what is actually at stake when a dryer problem goes unaddressed.
Our technicians show up on time, communicate clearly, work through a complete diagnostic before touching any parts, and back every repair with a full warranty. When your dryer goes down in Lombard, IL, we are the team that gets it right.
We proudly serve homeowners throughout Lombard, IL with certified, professional dryer repair. Gas, electric, ventless, or heat pump — whatever type of dryer you have and whatever the problem, we diagnose accurately, fix it right, and back every repair with a full warranty.