Combo unit clothes still wet? We fix condensers, elements, and ventilation. Same-day service, 90-day warranty. Average repair cost: $150–$400. Professional service recommended.
Washer-dryer combos that stop drying effectively are one of the most common service calls in San Francisco, where persistent fog and year-round high humidity create the worst possible environment for ventless condensing dryers. Victorian row houses across the Sunset, Richmond, and Western Addition districts squeeze combo units into hallway closets and converted pantries where air circulation is virtually nonexistent, trapping warm moist exhaust that the condenser cannot efficiently process. San Francisco's Hetch Hetchy water supply is exceptionally soft at just 30 TDS, which spares the condenser coils from heavy mineral scaling, but the marine layer that blankets neighborhoods west of Twin Peaks keeps ambient moisture levels so elevated that the condensation cycle struggles to extract water from fabrics. Running consecutive wash-then-dry cycles without pause — a common habit in compact apartments across SOMA, Noe Valley, and the Mission where residents lack space for separate machines — overheats the condensing system and triggers thermal cutoff switches that halt drying mid-cycle.
San Francisco's year-round humidity — frequently above 70% in western neighborhoods — makes it the most challenging Bay Area city for ventless combo dryer performance. The city's housing stock, with a median build year of 1940, means most combo installations occupy retrofitted closets in Victorian row houses never designed for laundry equipment. Hetch Hetchy water at 30 TDS is gentle on internal components, but persistent fog moisture accelerates rubber seal degradation around the condenser housing. The average household size of 2.3 and high population density (842,000 residents) means shared laundry rooms in multi-unit buildings run combo units nearly continuously.
Blocked condenser
Failed heating element
Clogged lint filter
Ventilation restriction
Faulty thermostat
Normal wear on internal parts is the leading cause of washer dryer combo combo not drying issues. Regular use over 5-10 years gradually degrades moving parts and seals.
Cost: $150–$300 | Time: 60-90 minutes
Control board malfunctions, faulty sensors, or wiring issues can cause combo not drying symptoms. Power surges and age-related degradation are typical triggers.
Cost: $180–$360 | Time: 45-75 minutes
Debris, mineral deposits, or foreign objects can restrict normal operation. This is often preventable with regular maintenance.
Cost: $150–$225 | Time: 30-60 minutes
| Detail | Range |
|---|---|
| Diagnostic | Free |
| Typical repair cost | $150–$400 |
| Repair time | 1.5-2.5 hours |
| Warranty | 90 days parts + labor |
Cost varies by root cause. Exact quote after free diagnostic visit.
This repair involves electrical components or sealed systems requiring professional tools and certification.
Combo dryer repairs in the Bay Area typically cost $150-$400 depending on whether the issue is a clogged condenser ($150-$200), failed heating element ($200-$350), or faulty thermostat ($180-$300). San Francisco has 55 competing appliance repair providers including City Appliance Repair, A Plus Appliance Repair, and Metro Appliance Repair SF. Service calls run $89-$150 with diagnostic fees waived when repair is approved.
In San Francisco, salt-laden marine air and persistent fog deposit corrosive moisture on metal surfaces and electronics. This can affect your appliance's condenser unit: salt air clogs the ventless condenser fins, dramatically reducing drying efficiency and extending cycle times Clean the condenser filter after every 5 loads; rinse monthly with warm water
In San Francisco, sustained relative humidity above 60% promotes mold growth, condensation on cold surfaces, and accelerated corrosion. This can affect your appliance's door boot seal: combo units retain moisture from both wash and dry cycles, making mold growth in the boot seal nearly inevitable in humid environments Wipe the boot seal after every use; run the drum-clean cycle bi-weekly; leave the door ajar always
In San Francisco, very low mineral content (<60 ppm tds) or sodium-softened water causes over-sudsing, rubber swelling, and reduced detergent rinsing. This can affect your appliance's drain pump filter: over-sudsing from soft water creates dense foam that traps small objects and debris in the pump filter more quickly Clean the drain pump filter every 5 loads when using soft water; reduce detergent by at least 50%
Free diagnostic visit for not drying issues. Same-day appointments available in San Francisco.
Book Free DiagnosticReviewed by Marcus Rivera, Senior Refrigeration & HVAC Technician