Laundry

Dryer Repair

Another modern convenience we take for granted. Dryers allow the convenience of providing us with dry clothes after they have been laundered. They are the second most energy drawing appliance in your home, so make sure they are running at peak efficiency to minimize the impact on your energy bill.

A dryer is simple in its task, it is an appliance that removes the moisture from laundry after it has been cleaned in a washing machine. A simple rotating drum which circulates heated air through the laundry, causing the moisture to evaporate. The exhaust air is vented through the dryer to the outside of the home.

Gas or Electric - which is best?

  • Gas
    These dryers operate on either propane or natural gas, and although they cost marginally more when purchased, they cost less to operate over the life of the appliance. There are additional considerations such as special venting to eliminate the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning, and may cost more for installation if your laundry area is not set up to accept a gas dryer.
  • Electric
    These dryers cost less initially but are more expensive to operate. They are much easier and less expensive to install, requiring a dedicated 240v outlet to operate.

Common Problems

  • The Dryer won't run
    If the dryer seems dead, ensure it is plugged in and you have power at the outlet. If these both check out, it could indicate a problem with the thermostat or start switch.
  • No Heat
    The drum spins but there is no heat. Make sure the dryer is not set to the no heat setting. A number of problems can cause this condition, a bad fuse, temperature switch, thermostat, timer circuit or heating coils (electric). If your dryer runs on propane, ensure the tank has fuel in it.
  • The Drum isn't spinning
    The motor is running but the drum won't spin. Most likely cause is a broken drive belt, although a bad roller, idler or motor pulley may be to blame.
  • Too Hot
    This is a dangerous condition and should be addressed by professionals. A bad thermostat or faulty heating coils (electric) could be to blame. A clogged or mostly clogged vent can also cause this. If a clogged vent is to blame, there is a definite risk of fire and carbon monoxide buildup in your home (gas).

Parts

Dillon Appliance Repair can replace any part on your dryer.

  • Thermostats
  • Fuses
  • Switches
  • Pulleys
  • Temperature switches
  • Rollers
  • Belts
  • Motors
  • Timers

Provide yourself piece of mind, prevent excessive energy bills, breakdowns, and safety issues with a preventative maintenance appointment by the professionals at Dillon Appliance Repair.

Washing Machine Repair

Washing machines are a modern convenience we take for granted. They provide the flexibility of providing clean clothes and linens on a day-to-day basis. Regular servicing and maintenance of your washing machine provides piece of mind and will allow the prevention of your washing machine failing at the worst possible time. In the long run, properly maintaining your washing machine will save you from the frustration of taking your laundry down to the local Laundromat.

Types of Washing Machines

  • Top Load
    These machines allow easy access for loading and unloading of laundry. They are also faster than front load washers, but use more energy and water. Traditional models utilize a central agitator for moving and cleaning the laundry, which may result in noisier operation. Today's newer technology machines have eliminated the central agitator.
  • Front Load
    This style is more energy efficient and tend to offer better cleaning than top load models. Additionally, they use a fraction of the water by smartly determining the amount of water based on the weight of the laundry. They are more efficient in their spin cycles, reducing dry times, as well as being quieter than their top load counterparts.
  • Combination Units
    Stackable or all-in-ones are popular names for these machines. They typically feature a washing machine with a dryer stacked on top, saving space and making them perfect candidates for condos, motorhomes, or other areas where space is tight. They are still able to process standard sized loads. They are available in both front load and top load variations.
  • Compact Units
    These are smaller, compact washing machines that are typically stored in a closet or under a counter and retrieved when needed.

Common Problems

  • The Washing Machine is Dead
    The most common cause is a tripped off-balance switch, during the spin cycle, the laundry was not distributed evenly and caused the tub to trip the switch. Redistribute the laundry and try again. If that is not the cause, check the outlet for power. If there is power, there is probably an issue with the timer circuit.
  • The Washing Machine won't Spin
    Soaking wet clothes at the end of a cycle indicate the washer is not competing the spin cycle. There are many causes including a defective lid switch or plunger, a burned out spin solenoid, broken wires, a worn or broken drive belt, or an issue in the timer circuitry.
  • No Agitation
    Again there are many culprits for causing a no agitation situation including a worn or broken belt drive, bad lid switch or plunger, the agitator assembly, and possibly a bad timer circuit.
  • Excess Vibration
    The washer may not be leveled properly or the load is in a slight to moderate unbalance condition. There are also internal issues that may cause this condition.
  • Washer Leaks
    Loose hoses, improper or excess soap, drain clogs, leaking pumps, tubs or supply hoses can be to blame.
  • Water not Draining Properly
    Water will not drain if there is a defective pump, a work belt drive, or the drain hose is clogged.
  • No Cold Water
    The cold water supply may be off or there can be a problem with the cold water valve.
  • Laundry is Soapy
    A defective timer circuit or a clogged cold water valve may be the cause.

Parts

  • Belts
  • Timers
  • Motors
  • Safety switches
  • Hoses
  • Supply Hoses
  • Agitator assemblies
  • Transmission
  • Solenoids
  • Valves

Call the professionals at Dillon Appliance Repair for problems or preventative maintenance. If your washing machine is not working, rest assured, we can fix it.