
Professional dryer repair service in San Francisco, San Francisco County
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Same-day dryer repair in San Francisco, San Francisco County



Dryer repair in San Francisco typically costs $100-$500. EasyBear provides same-day dryer repair in San Francisco with free diagnosis, 90-day warranty, and vetted technicians.
$245
Average Cost
$135 - $390
Typical Range
Prices include parts and labor. Free diagnostic when you proceed with repair.
Multimeter ($85), vacuum pump ($250), diagnostic software, and specialized hand tools. Our technician arrives with $15K+ in professional tools — your diagnostic is free.
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A dryer that tumbles but produces no heat leaves clothes damp and wastes your time. A burned-out heating element, a blown thermal fuse, or a faulty gas igniter are the most common causes. We restore proper heating so your laundry dries completely every cycle.
When the dryer drum won't turn, your clothes sit in a heap and don't dry. A broken drive belt, worn drum rollers, or a failed motor are typical culprits. Our technicians replace the faulty parts and verify smooth, balanced drum rotation.
Extended drying times waste energy and wear out your clothes. A clogged lint filter, a blocked vent duct, or a failing heating element significantly reduce drying efficiency. We clean, inspect, and repair the entire airflow and heating system.
Squealing, thumping, or grinding noises from your dryer usually indicate worn mechanical parts. Drum rollers, the idler pulley, and drum glides are common wear items. Ignoring these sounds can lead to complete breakdowns. We replace worn parts before they cause further damage.
When your dryer won't turn on at all, the issue could be a faulty door switch, a blown thermal fuse, or a defective start switch. These are safety-critical components. Our technicians safely diagnose and replace the failed part to restore operation.
An overheating dryer is a serious fire hazard. Restricted airflow from lint buildup, a failed cycling thermostat, or a defective high-limit thermostat can all cause excessive heat. Immediate professional repair is critical for your family's safety.
A seized dryer drum prevents any drying and can damage the motor if forced. Worn drum bearings, a broken belt, or an obstruction between the drum and housing are common causes. We free the drum and replace any worn components.
Excessive wrinkling after drying can result from overloading, a malfunctioning moisture sensor, or an incorrect heat setting. While sometimes a usage issue, persistent wrinkling may indicate a failing sensor or timer. We diagnose the cause and optimize your dryer's performance.
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Appliances involve high voltage (120-240V), pressurized water, gas lines, and chemical refrigerants. Over 400 DIY repair injuries are reported yearly. Our techs are licensed and insured — let them handle the risk.
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Dryer service in San Francisco is fundamentally a venting problem. The city's iconic row houses share party walls on both sides, leaving only the front and rear facades available for exterior vent termination. A dryer positioned centrally in the home must route exhaust through extended duct runs with multiple 90-degree elbows, each adding five to eight feet of equivalent resistance. In many homes along the avenues of the Sunset and Richmond districts — ZIP codes 94122 and 94118 — vent runs exceed 25 feet of equivalent length, well past the 20-foot maximum most manufacturers specify. The result is chronic lint accumulation, restricted airflow, and dryers that run 90-minute cycles to achieve what should take 45.
San Francisco's fog compounds the airflow restriction. Humid coastal air entering the vent terminus creates condensation inside the ductwork, and moist lint adheres to interior surfaces far more tenaciously than dry lint. Mold colonies establish themselves in damp vent sections, adding biological blockage to the mechanical restriction. The San Francisco Fire Department classifies lint-clogged dryer vents among the city's top residential fire risks, particularly in the densely packed wooden row houses of the Mission, Castro, and Noe Valley where a fire can spread between adjoining structures within minutes.
Heat pump dryers are transforming San Francisco's laundry landscape precisely because they eliminate venting entirely. These units recirculate air through an internal heat exchanger, extracting moisture via refrigerant-based condensation and draining it to a reservoir or plumbed outlet. For Victorian homeowners who would otherwise need to cut through lath-and-plaster walls and navigate shared-wall restrictions, a ventless heat pump dryer is the only practical option. But heat pump technology introduces compressor diagnostics, refrigerant charge verification, and condenser filter maintenance — HVAC-adjacent skills that conventional dryer technicians lack. San Francisco's shift toward ventless drying demands a new hybrid expertise combining laundry appliance fundamentals with sealed-system refrigeration knowledge.
Gas dryers remain the majority of San Francisco's installed base in older homes where PG&E gas connections have been standard for generations, but the city's building electrification push is accelerating the transition toward electric and heat pump alternatives in renovations and new construction. Electric dryers in Victorian homes face their own challenge — many older panels cannot accommodate the dedicated 240-volt, 30-amp circuit that electric dryers require without an expensive service upgrade. The San Francisco Fire Department identifies dryer vent fires among the top five residential fire causes citywide, with the densely packed wooden row houses of the Western Addition and Haight facing the highest structural fire risk from lint-ignited blazes that can jump between adjoining buildings through shared attic spaces.
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Content verified 2026-05-20