Dryer Repair Athens, GA
Is your dryer on the fritz? Don’t hang up a line to dry your clothes just yet. Instead, call the dryer repair Athens experts at GFY Appliance Repair today! We are a local, family-owned and operated business committed to serving the Athens community.
A soiled clothing pile can grow fast when you have a broken laundry appliance. That’s why we offer fast and reliable dryer repair in Athens, GA. Our goal is to have your appliance up and running in one visit, which is why we carry all the most common dryer parts on our service trucks. Contact GFY Appliance Repair to schedule your service call today!
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Dryer Repair Athens Troubleshooting Tips
Dryer Makes Loud Noises
It’s normal to hear a low hum when your dryer is on. However, if your dryer makes noise that is louder than usual, these parts may be at fault:
- Broken Drive Belt
- Worn Drum Bearing
- Defective Idler Pulley
- Worn Drum Roller
Dryer Takes Too Long
Does your dryer take two cycles to dry clothes? Luckily, there are only a few reasons why this happens. Our dryer repair Athens techs will fix the following issues:
- Clogged Dryer Vent
- Faulty Moisture Sensor
- Defective Heating Element
- Failed Cycling Thermostat
Dryer Won't Heat Up
Your clothes won’t dry quickly if your dryer doesn’t heat up. There are many possible part failures that lead to this problem, including the following:
- Blown Thermal Fuse
- Faulty Gas Valve Solenoid
- Defective Igniter
- Failed Heating Element
Dryer Doesn't Spin
When your dryer doesn’t spin, there isn’t proper airflow to dry your clothing. Contact GFY Appliance Repair to fix one of these failed parts:
- Broken Drive Belt
- Worn Drum Slide
- Defective Drive Motor
- Worn Drum Bearing
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