
Dryer-focused service guide
Start with the dryer symptom.
Choose the category that sounds closest to the problem. If the symptoms overlap, call and describe what the dryer does during a normal cycle.
Service directory
Repair, airflow, setup, and ongoing care.
These pages explain common reasons homeowners request dryer service and what information can make the first call more useful.
Dryer Repair
Practical help for dryers that stop, stall, overheat, or leave loads damp.
Dryer Vent Cleaning
Remove accumulated lint and restore a clearer exhaust path from dryer to exterior vent.
Dryer Installation
Connection, leveling, vent routing, and functional checks for replacement dryers.
Dryer Maintenance
A practical check of operation, airflow, accessible connections, and wear symptoms.
Dryer Not Heating
Diagnostic service information for dryers that tumble without producing normal heat.
Dryer Not Starting
A structured diagnostic path for a dryer that will not begin a cycle.
Dryer Not Spinning
Help for dryers that power on but do not tumble the load normally.
Gas & Electric Dryer Service
Dryer service requests organized around the correct fuel and utility setup.
Before you call
A few details can sharpen the conversation.
You do not need to disassemble the dryer or diagnose the fault. Note what you can observe safely, then use the call to confirm the next step.

Phone-first process
A service request in three clear steps.
Call with the symptom
Share the dryer type, ZIP code, and what the machine is doing. You do not need a complete diagnosis before calling.
Confirm local availability
Availability and the appropriate service path are reviewed for your location by phone.
Review the next step
Use the conversation to understand scheduling, visit expectations, and any information to prepare.
Not sure which service fits?
Describe the symptom, appliance type, and ZIP code. The first call can help organize the next step without guessing at a part.