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Pacheco Clothes Dryer Removal and Troubleshooting Tips

By Admin

Clothes dryer removal. Is there anything less exciting? Or, more aggravating? One day, it works just fine. Then, you throw in a load of laundry, run the washing machine and toss the wet clothes into the dryer. You come back about an hour to an hour and-a-half later only to discover something is seriously awry. So, you set the dryer to run again and still it doesn't work. Rats. Well, if it's not working, there's certainly a reason why. Otherwise, it's time for clothes dryer removal and replacement.

Pacheco Clothes Dryer Removal

The average lifespan of a clothes dryer runs between 10 and 13 years, according to Consumer Reports. (There is some discrepancy between electric-powered and gas-powered models of about a year.) But, a machine doesn't necessary perform for this period of time. A clothes dryer might only last 5 to 7 years. After all, there's no guarantee and of course, this depends heavily on use.

While we can always dry laundry on a clothesline or a drying rack, a gas or electric clothes dryer has become a staple in most homes. When it stops working correctly, there are some common dryer problems that you may be able to solve yourself without calling a repair technician. --The Spruce.com

Some machines last nearly two decades or just over before appliance removal is necessary. But, here again, it depends on the make, model, and use. (As well as any exposure to the outside elements as many of these appliances are placed in non-climate controlled spaces, like garages. So, there are even more variables which ultimately impact performance and span of life.

Clothes Dryer Troubleshooting Tips

Now, if you do experience one or more problems with your appliance, there are usually a few possibilities to explore and eliminate. So, let's take a quick look at how to go about clothes dryer troubleshooting and what you can learn:

  • No power. This is a good place to start. Turn the dryer on and see if it powers up. If not, check the circuit breaker on the main electrical panel to ensure it's on and not tripped. If it is, call an electrician because it's not safe to proceed.
  • Weird noises. Listen for strange sounds when in operation. Run the clothes dryer on a normal cycle and listen for any unusual noises. If you hear something out of the ordinary, it could well be due to loose belt or other failing part.
  • Clothes don’t dry. When clothes aren't dry at the end of a normal cycle, it's generally due to a dirty lint filter and/or a blocked vent. Check and clean both, then try to dry the clothes again.
  • Two or more cycles are needed. If clothes only dry by going through two or more cycles, then check the heating element. (Bare in mind, other components can also cause this to happen.)

If it’s time for appliance removal, go ahead and phone 800-737-5923 or visit Pro Junk Dispatch.


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