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We repair all brands and models of dryers in Miami and the surrounding cities. If your doesn't start, smells like burning or you have any other problematic issues with it, call our toll free number and let us deal with it in order to bring your dryer to normal working condition. You can reach us 24/7 at our toll free number for fast dryer repairs in Miami.

800-395-6919

For your convenience, you can contact us for Miami dryer repair via email. Just provide your name, phone number and a brief explanation of your appliance problem. As soon as we receive your note, we will contact you with the solution for your problem.

We service and repair all dryer brands and models:

Kenmore
Kitchen Aid
Magic Chef
Maytag

Jenn Air
Kelvinator
Modern Maid
Montgomery Wards

Speed Queen
Roper
Whirlpool
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Our dryer repair coverege area includes entire Miami and the surrounding cities:


Miami Shores, 33138
North Miami, 33162
Coral Gables, 33145
Cutler Bay, 33170
Cutler Ridge, 33157
Hollywood, 33026

Miami, 33127
Miami Gardens, 33054
Miami Lakes, 33014
Olympia Heights, 33165
El Portal, 33138
Hialeah, 33015

Miami, 33132
Kendall, 33156
North Miami Beach, 33160
 
Miami Shores, 33138
Miramar, 33023

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Caution: Homeowners should not pursue any dryer repairs on his own, unless he is a licensed and experienced technician. Working with electricity and mechanical issues that you are not familiar with can be very dangerous and costly. The information posted on our website is strictly for educational purpose and will help you to become more familiar with your dryer while also using them in the most efficient way. For professional assistance for your dryer repair related matters, call us at our toll free number:

800-395-6919

DRYERS

The job of the dryer motor is to drive the drum and blower the air trough the dryer. It does this in different ways, depending upon the dryer. In every case, however, drive belts are involved.
Belts: You may have a dryer, in which one large belt extends from the motor pulley right around the drum and is pulled so taut that when the motor revolves the drum revolves too. In this installation, you may find a smaller belt extending from the motor pulley to a pulley on the blower housing. The blower's job is to blow moist, heated air through the drum and out through the vent that leads outside the home. In another type of arrangement, there may be a relatively small drive belt extending between the motor pulley and a reduction pulley, and another small drive belt between the reduction pulley and a pulley on the drum housing. You can see what happens. The motor pulley drives the reduction pulley, which drives the drum pulley. In this installation, there might not be a drive belt between the motor and blower unit. Instead, the motor and blower unit might be coupled together by a common shaft so that when the motor revolves, causing the shaft to turn, the blower will operate. A dryer may have a combination of any of these arrangements to drive drum and blower unit.
Drums: A dryer may have one of two different types of drums. Some drums are called shrouded drums, while others are non-shrouded. The primary difference between them is the way in which heated air enters the drum. In dryers with shrouded drums, the heated air enters through perforations around the sides of the drum. In dryers with non-shrouded drums, heated air enters through perforations in the rear of the drum. This is not important when it comes to fixing a dryer problem.
Controls: All clothes dryers have certain controls in common. These are important when you have to troubleshoot a problem. The primary control is a timer that is similar to the timer used by other major appliances, notably washing machines and dishwashers.
The timer is nothing more than an electric clock motor that runs at a set speed. It has on its shaft a series of cams, which are circular objects interrupted by projections. These cams (the number depends on the number of functions the timer has to control) revolve at a set speed. As a projection comes around to a certain point, it strikes a switch to activate the particular function. When the projection slides away from the Switch, the switch is deactivated, and the function ceases. In the case of a clothes dryer, the timer has relatively little to do. Once you set it for the time desired, it simply winds itself back down to zero, at which point it trips a switch that turns the dryer off. The timer works in conjunction with a heat-selector switch that turns heat on and off to control temperature in respect to the type of clothes. This is done so the clothes will cool and making them easier to handle when the dryer stops. A delicate fabric-drying selection, is the contrast, is a low-heat setting for woolens, knits and synthetics from being damaged by excessive heat. In addition to a timer and heat selector switch, every dryer has several safety devices built into it. Some are in the form of thermostats, which function similarly to those we have discussed elsewhere in this book. Switches may also be used as safety features.
Getting at the heating element
It an electric dryer's thermostats all work, check the heating element in the intake duct. (For a gas drier, call a serviceman.) Take off the rear panel, pull the wires off the terminals of the element and safety thermostat; take the intake duct off its brackets.

For professional dryer repair help call us 24/7 at:

800-395-6919

 

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