Need dependable dryer repair in Las Vegas? Our skilled technicians fix all brands and models quickly and professionally. From no heat to strange noises or poor drying, we handle it all. Enjoy same-day service, fair pricing, and guaranteed results — plus a free diagnostic in Northwest Las Vegas! Trust our local experts to get your dryer running like new again. Schedule your repair today for fast, reliable service!
Our service fee for dryer diagnostics in Northwest Las Vegas and Summerlin is $50.
The service fee in the rest of the Las Vegas area is $75.
The service fee is applied to the total repair cost.
We're flexible; we offer same-day or next-day appointments, including weekends. Please call or text.
We repair all major dryer brands: Admiral, Amana, Electrolux, Estate, Frigidaire, GE, Hotpoint, Kenmore, LG, Maytag, Miele, Roper, Samsung, Speed Queen, Whirlpool.
Repairing a dryer is worth it if the unit is under 10 years old and the repair cost is below 40% of the price of a comparable new dryer. You could call us for the approximate cost of repair.
The most common issue is one of:
Gas dryers: bad igniter, gas valve coils, blown thermal fuse, thermostat issues, flame sensor, or restricted venting.
Electric dryers: failed heating element, blown thermal fuse, faulty thermostats/thermistors, or bad control board.
We diagnose the issue on-site and replace only the parts you need.
Strange noises usually mean a worn moving part (rollers, belt, idler pulley, bearing, blower wheel) or something foreign inside the drum or blower housing (like a piece of clothes, coins, etc.). Running a very noisy dryer for long can cause more damage and, in some cases, increase fire risk, so it should be repaired as soon as possible.
Issues like a blown thermal fuse, bad door switch, start switch, or belt are usually budget-friendly, one‑time repairs and are often worth fixing on dryers that are not very old.
If it happens consistently even with a clean vent and small load, the likely culprits are a faulty moisture sensor, damaged belt, bad door switch, blown thermal thermostat, or failing motor.
Gas dryers: bad igniter, failed gas valve coils, defective flame sensor, or blown thermal fuse/high‑limit thermostat. The drum will turn, but the burner never lights or only lights for a short time.
Electric dryers: blown thermal fuse, bad high‑limit thermostat, faulty control relay/board, or burned‑out heating element.
A burning smell from a dryer is a safety warning and usually means something is overheating, rubbing, or actually starting to scorch inside the machine. The most common causes are lint or dust near the heater, blocked airflow, or a worn belt/motor creating friction, but any burning odor should be treated seriously because dryer fires are a known risk.
Stop using the dryer immediately and unplug it. The machine should be opened and checked by a qualified technician before further use.