Dryer repair Services in calgary
Finding dryer repair in Calgary doesn’t need to be a challenge. At SMS Appliances, our experienced technicians specialize in dryer machine repairs, getting your dryer back up and running quickly and efficiently. We understand how much of an inconvenience dryer repairs can be, so we strive to minimize the wait time while you get your dryers fixed. Our team is well-trained and certified to help you with all manner of dryer repair needs, from minor fixes to major ones, delivering the best possible service for outstanding dryer performance.
Why Choose Our Service
Has your dryer stopped working, or isn’t working like it used to? Call SMS Appliances for trusted dryer repair services in Calgary. We take pride in delivering exceptional results for our customers and are committed to resolving even the most challenging problems with your dryer. If you are suffering from a broken dryer, no need to go out and buy a new dryer straight away – call SMS Appliances for dryer repair that will breathe life back into your old machine.
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Is Your Dryer Not Working Well?
Strange noises coming out of the drying machine is a prevalent issue for homeowners. Broken seals, bearings, or worn-down belts can lead to loud sounds. Drum bearing or drum supporting bearing do wear out or get damaged over time.
Drum bearings that are frayed or damaged can be diagnosed by removing the dryer belt and turning the drum by hand. If it rotates freely, then the bearing is not frayed. However, if the drum squeaks, makes grinding sounds, or is hard to turn, you should replace the bearing to avoid further damage.
The drive belt wraps around the dryer drum, as well as the tension pulley and the drive motor. The drive belt can be worn out or get damaged over time, which causes noise as the dryer is turning. If the drive belt is worn out or damaged, replace it.
Strange noises coming out of the drying machine is a prevalent issue for homeowners. Broken seals, bearings, or worn-down belts can lead to loud sounds. Drum bearing or drum supporting bearing do wear out or get damaged over time.
Drum bearings that are frayed or damaged can be diagnosed by removing the dryer belt and turning the drum by hand. If it rotates freely, then the bearing is not frayed. However, if the drum squeaks, makes grinding sounds, or is hard to turn, you should replace the bearing to avoid further damage.
The drive belt wraps around the dryer drum, as well as the tension pulley and the drive motor. The drive belt can be worn out or get damaged over time, which causes noise as the dryer is turning. If the drive belt is worn out or damaged, replace it.
If your drying machine doesn’t produce any heat, this is often caused by a broken heating element, high heating thermostat, or cycling thermostat. This can also cause the dryer to overheat. A thermostat is a device made to prevent a dryer from overheating, and it should be closed for continuity (electric current passing through).Â
If it gets overheated, the thermostat will have no continuity, and often, a multimeter will have to be used to test for continuity. A blown thermostat is an indication of a restricted exhaust vent from the dryer to the outside.
Always check the dryer venting when replacing a blown thermal fuse. The heating element warms the air before entering the dryer drum. The heating element can burn out over time, causing the dryer not to heat.Â
In order to determine whether the heating element has burned-out, a multimeter must be used to test for continuity. Once it has been determined that there is no continuity, it is wise to replace the heating element.
Make sure the dryer has been plugged in and the circuit breaker is on. If the dryer won’t turn on, even after it has been plugged in and the circuit breaker is on, check the high-limit thermostat and the heating element. Please refer to the question above on how you can tackle these problems.
If the drying machine won’t shut off, the issue is usually a broken door switch or a timer. The timer can be tested using a multimeter and checking the wiring diagram. If a timer is defective, you should replace it immediately.Â
The door switch is an on and off mechanism that prevents the dryer from operating when the door is open. The door switch is at fault when you press the door switch lever, and the dryer door is closed, but the drum dryer light remains on.
To complete the drying cycle, a dryer timer needs to advance. However, if the timer won’t advance, this can be due to a broken timer motor or cycling thermostat. Please refer above for an explanation of the cycling thermostat and the broken timer.
If your dryer is not turning on, start by checking the power source. Ensure that the dryer is properly plugged in and test the outlet to confirm it is receiving power. Additionally, inspect the circuit breaker in your electrical panel to see if it’s tripped. Reset it if necessary.
In cases where clothes aren’t drying as they should, check the ventilation system. Examine the exhaust vent and lint trap for any blockages. Clear out lint buildup to improve airflow. Additionally, avoid overloading the dryer, as this can impede proper airflow and drying efficiency. Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for load capacity.
These solutions address common problems with dryers and can help you troubleshoot and resolve issues efficiently.
Contact Our Dryer Repair Technicians Today!
Opening Hours
Mon – Fri: 9am – 5pm
Sat: 10am – 5pm
Sun: 10am-3pm
Address
5855 9 St SE, Calgary
Phone Number
(403) 585 – 2329
Email
calgary@smsappliances.ca