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True Fix Long Island 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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Certified Long Island technicians across every appliance and brand we cover.
Common Dryer Problems We Fix
Diagnosed on site before we quote — a symptom names a condition, not a component.
- 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
Dryer Repair — Common Questions
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Our Long Island team is ready — same-day service across Nassau & Suffolk County.
Dryer repair typically costs $100–$450 depending on the issue and brand. We give upfront pricing before any work begins. Call (631) 985-3690 for a free estimate.
Yes! We offer same-day Dryer repair across the area. Book online or call (631) 985-3690 to confirm your appointment within minutes.
We repair all major brands: Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, GE, Maytag, Bosch, KitchenAid, Frigidaire, Sub-Zero, and all other manufacturers.
If your Dryer is under 10 years old and repair costs less than 50% of replacement cost, repair is almost always the smart choice. Our technician will give you an honest on-site assessment.
Every Dryer repair includes a 90-day parts warranty and 30-day labor warranty. We stand behind our work.
Dryer repair on Long Island
Dryer repair across Long Island — Nassau and Suffolk, twenty-eight service areas, a hundred and twenty-one ZIP codes, and 19 manufacturers that actually build dryers. Most repairs run $100–$350 and take about 1–2 hours on site including diagnosis.
We work a dryer in a set order: airflow before anything electrical — the exhaust run, the transition hose and the lint path get checked before a single element or thermal fuse is considered, because a restricted vent is what destroyed the last one. That sequence exists because it is the cheapest path to the right answer, not the fastest path to a sale — and it is why we diagnose on site rather than quoting from a description over the phone.
Call (631) 985-3690 with the brand, the model number and what the dryer is actually doing. The diagnostic fee is credited against the repair, and the price you approve afterwards is the price you pay.
The dryer symptom most often misread
Across every brand we service, the dryer fault we see misinterpreted most is a heating element replaced twice, because the actual restriction is still in the wall and the new element keeps running into its thermal cut-off exactly as the old one did. It matters because the wrong reading leads to the wrong part, and on a dryer the wrong part is frequently the most expensive one in the machine.
A technician who works dryers daily recognises the pattern within the first few minutes on site. That is the entire value of a diagnostic visit: not confirming that the appliance is broken, which you already know, but establishing precisely which component failed and what it will cost to put right — before you have committed to anything.
What Long Island does to a dryer
The island draws its water from a sole-source aquifer, and the mineral content varies enough that two houses on the same street can show visibly different scale build-up. For a dryer specifically, the local factor is the below-grade and garage laundry that comes with Long Island's postwar housing, which means long horizontal duct runs with multiple elbows and a termination nobody has cleared in years.
Housing adds the second variable. North Shore villages and estates put dryers into rooms built around them, with cabinetry-aware removal as part of any job. South Shore streets add airborne salt and post-2012 rebuilds that relocated laundry and re-routed ducts. Inland, the postwar tract housing pairs current appliances with drains, vents and circuits two generations older. We diagnose the installation alongside the machine because of it.
Dryer brands we repair
We service dryers from all 19 manufacturers that build them — Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, GE, Maytag, Bosch, KitchenAid, Frigidaire, Electrolux, Kenmore and Amana across the mass market, and Sub-Zero, Wolf, Viking, Thermador, Miele, Gaggenau, Dacor, JennAir and Fisher & Paykel on the built-in and professional side, alongside commercial equipment where the category calls for it.
The badge matters less than the platform behind it. Several brands share engineering and parts with each other — Maytag, KitchenAid, Amana, Roper and JennAir all sit on Whirlpool's platform, Frigidaire on Electrolux's, Hotpoint on GE's — and Kenmore is a badge whose actual manufacturer varies by model. That is why we ask for the model number when you book rather than working it out on your kitchen floor.
Working around the house, not through it
Older Long Island kitchens rarely give you the clearance the appliance specification assumes. Dishwashers are trapped behind flooring laid after installation, ranges sit in openings a quarter-inch tighter than they should be, and built-in ovens are screwed to cabinetry that was fitted around them.
We plan removal before we start rather than discovering the problem halfway out. Where flooring genuinely blocks an appliance, we tell you what that means for the repair instead of forcing it and leaving you with a damaged floor and an unresolved fault.
Safety work we will not shortcut
Two categories of appliance work in Long Island carry real consequence if handled casually: gas and sealed refrigeration. Gas cooking equipment gets isolated at the shut-off, and every joint we break is leak-tested before the appliance goes back into service. If we find a supply-side defect that is not ours to correct, we tell you and leave the appliance isolated rather than reconnected.
Sealed-system work on refrigeration is EPA-regulated for refrigerant handling and it is not a component swap. Modern equipment increasingly uses R600a isobutane, which is flammable and requires different procedures from the R134a it replaced. We assess whether a sealed-system repair is economic before opening it, because on much mass-market refrigeration it is not.
Seasonal load on Long Island appliances
The calendar shapes our Long Island workload more than most people expect. The first heatwave brings a wave of refrigeration calls; the first cold snap brings laundry and no-heat dryers; late November brings ovens that will not hold a set temperature.
The useful consequence is that a refrigerator making an unfamiliar noise in April is a much easier appointment to get than the same refrigerator in July, and considerably cheaper to fix, because a condenser fan replaced early is a straightforward job while the compressor it was protecting is not.
Second refrigerators, garages and unconditioned space
A large share of Long Island households run a second refrigerator or a chest freezer in a garage, basement or utility room, and those units generate a disproportionate share of our refrigeration calls. Most domestic refrigeration is rated for an ambient range that a Long Island garage leaves behind twice a year.
In summer heat the condenser cannot reject heat fast enough and the compressor runs continuously. In winter cold, a single-compressor unit stops calling for cooling because the fresh-food compartment is already cold — and the freezer thaws while the appliance reports no fault at all. Garage-ready models handle this; standard ones do not, and no repair converts one into the other.