
Repairs for household and commercial dryers with heating and drum faults across Sydney.
Dryer repair involves diagnosing and fixing faults that affect the heating, spinning, airflow, and electrical systems of clothes dryers used in homes and businesses. Dryers operate under high heat and mechanical load, which means internal components gradually wear over time. In Sydney households, common issues include dryers not heating properly, clothes taking too long to dry, unusual burning smells, loud noises during operation, or the drum failing to spin. These faults can be caused by blocked vents, faulty thermostats, damaged belts, worn motors, or electrical control issues. Lint buildup is also a common factor that can restrict airflow and reduce drying efficiency. When these issues are left unresolved, they can lead to increased energy usage, overheating risks, or complete appliance failure. Dryer repair focuses on identifying the underlying cause of the fault and restoring safe, efficient drying performance across different dryer types used in residential and commercial settings.
Over 25 Years Of Experience
Appliance Repair Solutions brings more than 25 years of experience repairing household and commercial appliances across Sydney. This includes extensive hands-on work with dryers of different brands and configurations. The focus is on accurate diagnosis and practical repairs that restore safe and efficient appliance performance.
Fast Response Across Sydney
Dryer faults can disrupt household routines, especially in wet or high-use environments where laundry must be dried quickly. Appliance Repair Solutions provides prompt service across Sydney and focuses on identifying issues efficiently. Customers receive clear explanations of faults and practical repair options before any work is carried out.
Experience With Major Appliance Systems
Appliance Repair Solutions works with a wide range of dryer types, including vented, condenser, and heat pump systems. The business is experienced in diagnosing heating faults, airflow restrictions, motor issues, and electrical problems commonly found in dryers used across Sydney homes and rental properties.
Honest And Practical Repairs
Appliance Repair Solutions focuses on transparent repair work without unnecessary upselling. The goal is to restore dryer functionality wherever possible and extend the life of the appliance when practical. Customers across Sydney rely on the business for dependable workmanship and straightforward communication.












Dryer repair covers diagnosis and repair of heating issues, drum rotation faults, airflow blockages, electrical problems, and sensor failures in residential and commercial dryers. This includes replacing worn belts, repairing motors, fixing thermostats, clearing lint blockages, and resolving overheating issues. It also involves inspecting control boards, repairing door switches, and addressing dryers that are not drying clothes properly or shutting off mid-cycle. These services apply to vented, condenser, and heat pump dryers commonly used in Sydney households and laundries.






Common signs include clothes remaining damp after a full cycle, the dryer not heating, unusual burning smells, or the drum not spinning properly. Some dryers may shut off mid-cycle or take significantly longer than usual to dry loads. In Sydney homes, lint buildup and heavy usage can increase wear on heating and airflow systems. Other warning signs include loud squeaking or banging noises, overheating, or visible damage to belts or internal components, all of which indicate the appliance should be inspected.
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Heating issues are often caused by faulty thermostats, broken heating elements, blocked vents, or electrical faults. Restricted airflow due to lint buildup can also reduce drying efficiency. If the dryer runs but does not produce heat, internal components may require inspection or replacement.
Clothes remaining wet after a cycle can be caused by blocked lint filters, poor airflow, overloading, or heating system faults. In some cases, sensor issues may prevent the dryer from completing a proper drying cycle. Cleaning filters and vents is important, but ongoing issues may need repair.
Loud noises can come from worn drum bearings, damaged belts, loose components, or foreign objects inside the drum. Squeaking, grinding, or thumping sounds usually indicate mechanical wear. Continued use can cause further internal damage if not addressed.
A burning smell is often caused by lint buildup near heating elements or restricted airflow inside the dryer. Worn belts or overheating components can also produce similar smells. If the smell persists, the appliance should be turned off and inspected before further use.
Repair is often worthwhile when faults involve belts, thermostats, airflow issues, or sensors. Replacement is usually considered when the motor or heating system is severely damaged. A proper inspection helps determine whether repair or replacement is the most practical option.


