Lawrenceville & Gwinnett County Dryer Specialists

Reliable Dryer Repair in Lawrenceville & Gwinnett County

Dryer not heating, spinning, or taking multiple cycles? Our licensed technicians repair all electric and gas dryer models today with factory-spec parts and guaranteed workmanship.

Same-Day Dryer Diagnostic & Repair
Gas & Electric Dryer Certified Experts
Upfront Pricing & Warranty on Parts

Common Dryer Issues We Fix On-Site:

No Heat / Not Drying
Drum Not Spinning
Tripping Breaker
Squeaking / Grinding
Certified technician inspecting modern residential dryer components

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Simple 4-Step Process

Fast, Reliable Appliance Repair in Lawrenceville

Get your household or commercial equipment diagnosed and restored quickly by certified local specialists.

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Schedule or Call
Fill out our quick troubleshooting form or call (470) 847-9076 for immediate same-day dispatch.
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Accurate Diagnosis
A certified technician arrives with factory diagnostic tools to pinpoint the exact failure.
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Clear Upfront Quote
We explain the required parts and exact labor pricing before any work starts. No surprise fees.
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Repaired & Guaranteed
We complete repairs using OEM parts and back every job with our local warranty protection.
Immediate Response
Need Same-Day Service?
Appliances don't wait for convenient times. Call our Lawrenceville dispatch line for urgent diagnostics.
Direct Dispatch Line
(470) 847-9076

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Local Gwinnett County Technicians
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OEM Certified Replacement Parts
Same-Day & Emergency Availability
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Request Expert Troubleshooting
Tell us about your appliance issue below. Our team reviews diagnostic notes prior to arrival.
Troubleshooting & Diagnosis

Common Dryer Issues & Repair Guidance

From sudden heat loss to broken belts and dangerous airflow blockages, understand why your dryer is failing and the exact steps needed to restore safe, efficient operation in Lawrenceville.

Most Common
Dryer Running But Not Heating
Drum turns normally and cycle finishes, but clothes remain cold and damp.
Primary Causes

Burnt-out electric heating element, failed gas igniter or coils, blown high-limit thermostat, or faulty thermal cut-off.

Technician Repair Advice

Avoid running repeated cycles with damp clothes. Unplug the appliance and test element resistance or schedule prompt diagnostics.

Moderate – Inspect Heating AssemblyRequest Fix →
Mechanical Wear
Motor Runs But Drum Won't Spin
Dryer hums or starts, yet the tumbler drum stays completely stationary.
Primary Causes

Snapped drive belt, seized drum support roller, worn idler pulley assembly, or broken motor blower wheel.

Technician Repair Advice

Do not attempt to force-turn the drum by hand while powered. Inspect belt integrity and bearing rollers for smooth rotation.

Immediate Belt & Pulley ReplacementRequest Fix →
Safety Tripped
Blown Thermal Safety Fuse
Dryer completely refuses to start, or starts briefly and immediately shuts down without heat.
Primary Causes

Severe overheating caused by restricted exhaust ducts, failing blower motor, or an obstructed internal lint chute.

Technician Repair Advice

A thermal fuse is a one-time safety mechanism. Once tripped, the root airflow blockage must be cleared before installing a new fuse.

Safety Shutdown – Full Vent InspectionRequest Fix →
Efficiency Risk
Airflow Restriction & Long Dry Times
Takes 2 to 3 full cycles to dry a standard load, and dryer exterior gets extremely hot to the touch.
Primary Causes

Clogged lint screen mesh, compressed flexible foil ducting, jammed exterior damper vent, or heavy lint buildup in cabinet.

Technician Repair Advice

Clean lint filter before every load. Clean exterior transition vents every 6-12 months to prevent serious fire hazards.

Preventative Maintenance RequiredRequest Fix →
Diagnostic Checklist

What To Check Before Calling For Service

Follow these safe, non-invasive troubleshooting steps before scheduling an appliance technician for your dryer.

01

Check Power & Breakers

Electric dryers require two 120V legs (240V total). A tripped half-breaker allows the drum to spin without producing any heat.

02

Inspect Exhaust Airflow

Check the outside vent flap while the dryer runs. A weak exhaust breeze indicates a compressed or lint-packed vent line.

03

Audit Lint Screen Seal

Remove the lint filter and inspect the housing pocket using a flashlight. Accumulated lint often bypasses torn screen seals.

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Book Expert Diagnosis

Electrical controls, gas solenoids, and heating coils require multimeter verification by trained appliance technicians.

Need Same-Day Dryer Diagnostics in Gwinnett County?

Our licensed Lawrenceville specialists carry genuine factory parts for fast single-visit repairs.