
Professional dryer repair service in Santa Clara, Santa Clara County
Dryer repair in Santa Clara typically costs $100-$450, averaging $275. EasyBear provides same-day dryer repair in Santa Clara with free diagnosis, 90-day warranty, and certified technicians.
$225
Average Cost
$120 - $355
Typical Range
Prices include parts and labor. Free diagnostic when you proceed with repair.
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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Dryer repairs in Santa Clara present challenges rooted in the city's 1960s and 1970s housing stock and neighborhood density. Many original homes were built with gas dryers in mind, connected to gas lines sized for the appliances of that era. Modern high-capacity gas dryers with higher BTU burners can overwhelm these undersized gas lines, resulting in weak flame performance, extended drying times, and incomplete combustion that trips safety sensors. We frequently diagnose what homeowners believe is a faulty gas valve or igniter, only to find the real issue is insufficient gas supply pressure.
Fire safety is a serious concern in Santa Clara's densely packed older neighborhoods. Original galvanized steel ductwork in 1960s homes develops internal ridges where duct sections join, and these ridges trap lint that accumulates over decades. Unlike smooth aluminum or rigid duct, galvanized steel corrodes internally, creating rough surfaces that grip lint fibers and resist cleaning.
Gas-to-electric dryer conversions have become increasingly common in remodeled Santa Clara homes. These conversions require a dedicated 240-volt circuit, and in homes with original 100-amp panels, adding this circuit can strain the electrical budget of the entire house. Improperly sized circuits or wiring that runs too long a distance from panel to laundry room can cause voltage drop, resulting in heating elements that underperform and thermal fuses that blow prematurely.
Proper dryer venting in Santa Clara tract homes often involves navigating through tight crawl spaces or attic runs that span the width of the house. Long vent runs reduce airflow efficiency, and every elbow in the duct path adds resistance equivalent to several feet of straight duct. When total equivalent duct length exceeds manufacturer specifications, moisture-laden air lingers in the drum and the moisture sensor cannot accurately gauge dryness.
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