Dryer Repair in Annandale, VA

From dryers that won’t heat to units that stop tumbling, we fix it all fast so Annandale families can keep laundry moving.From dryers that won’t heat to units that stop tumbling, we fix it all fast so Annandale families can keep laundry moving.

Your dryer is an important part of your daily routine, helping you dry clothes, towels, bedding, and household laundry quickly and efficiently. 

When it stops working properly, laundry begins piling up and simple household tasks become more time-consuming. 

If your dryer isn’t heating, takes too long to dry clothes, won’t start, won’t tumble, or begins making unusual noises, it’s important to have the problem inspected before it becomes more serious. Many dryer issues start with worn components that can often be repaired before they lead to larger system failures. 

At Home Appliance Care, we provide dependable dryer repair throughout Annandale, VA for homeowners across the community. Our experienced technicians carefully inspect your appliance, explain the problem in simple language, and recommend the most practical repair solution based on its condition. 

From heating element failures and thermal fuse problems to worn drive belts, faulty drum rollers, moisture sensor issues, ventilation restrictions, and electronic control failures, we help restore your dryer so it operates safely, efficiently, and reliably. 

who we are

Why Annandale Customers Choose Home Appliance Care

We are a local appliance repair company in Annandale, VA, working in your neighborhoods. Here’s why many Annandale customers choose us repeatedly. 

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Customers helped with appliance repair

We are trusted by homeowners and property managers alike.
We respond promptly to your needs.
We communicate clearly.
We give you our honest and unbiased opinion.
We operate across numerous brands and models.

Common Dryer Problems in Annandale

Many Annandale homeowners contact us because of one of these common dryer problems. If you’ve noticed any of the symptoms below, scheduling a professional inspection early can help prevent additional damage and restore dependable drying performance.

Dryer is not heating

One of the most common dryer problems occurs when the drum turns normally but clothes remain damp after a complete cycle. This may be caused by a failed heating element, blown thermal fuse, faulty thermostat, gas ignition problem, or restricted airflow. We diagnose the exact cause and restore proper heating. 

Dryer is not spinning

If your dryer powers on but the drum doesn’t rotate, the issue may involve a broken drive belt, worn drum rollers, damaged idler pulley, motor failure, or electronic control problem. Our technicians inspect the complete drive system to restore smooth tumbling. 

Dryer is taking too long to dry

A dryer that requires multiple cycles to dry clothes may have a clogged vent, restricted airflow, dirty lint buildup, moisture sensor problem, or heating system issue. Prompt repairs help improve drying performance and energy efficiency. 

Dryer is making unusual noises

Grinding, squealing, thumping, or rattling sounds often indicate worn drum rollers, damaged bearings, loose blower wheels, failing motors, or drive system wear. Early diagnosis can help prevent more expensive repairs.

Dryer will not start

A dryer that won’t start may have a faulty door switch, blown thermal fuse, damaged start switch, electrical problem, or defective control board. We carefully inspect the appliance to identify the exact cause and restore dependable operation. 

NEIGHBORHOODS

Serving All Annandale Neighborhoods

We proudly provide dishwasher repair throughout Annandale, VA for homeowners in Wakefield Chapel, Canterbury Woods, Sleepy Hollow Woods, Broyhill Crest, Masonville Heights, Camelot, Woodburn, Willow Woods, Ravensworth, and nearby communities including Lincolnia, Falls Church, Springfield, and Fairfax. Whether you live in a single-family home, townhouse, condominium, or rental property, Home Appliance Care is ready to restore your dishwasher quickly and professionally. 

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Wakefield Chapel

Wakefield Chapel is one of Annandale’s most established neighborhoods where many households rely on their dishwasher daily. When your dishwasher is not draining, not cleaning properly, or starts leaking water, it can quickly disrupt your kitchen routine. We provide fast dishwasher repair throughout Wakefield Chapel to restore reliable performance. 

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Canterbury Woods

Canterbury Woods has many active families who depend on their dishwasher for daily kitchen cleanup. If your dishwasher stops starting, leaves dishes dirty, or makes unusual noises, our technicians can quickly identify the issue and restore proper operation with professional repair service. 

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Sleepy Hollow Woods, Broyhill Crest & Camelot

We proudly serve homeowners throughout Sleepy Hollow Woods, Broyhill Crest, Camelot, and surrounding Annandale neighborhoods. Whether your dishwasher has a clogged drain pump, faulty spray arms, water inlet valve issue, heating element failure, door latch problem, or electronic control malfunction, we carefully diagnose the issue and recommend the most practical repair solution. 

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Townhomes and Condominiums

Many Annandale residents live in townhomes and condominium communities where dishwashers are used frequently in compact kitchen layouts. Our technicians understand these environments and provide clean, efficient service with flexible scheduling while ensuring your kitchen is left exactly as it was. 

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Rental Properties and Landlords

If you manage rental properties in Annandale, a broken dishwasher can quickly become a tenant concern. We work regularly with landlords and property managers, providing dependable dishwasher repair, clear communication, and efficient scheduling. Whether coordinating with you or your tenant, we ensure the repair process is smooth and hassle-free. 

Frequently Asked Questions:

Dryer Repair in Annandale, VA

Why is my dryer not heating?

If your dryer isn’t producing heat, the problem may be a failed heating element, blown thermal fuse, faulty thermostat, gas ignition issue, or electrical problem. A professional diagnosis helps identify the exact cause and restore proper heating. 

Why is my dryer taking too long to dry clothes?

A dryer that requires multiple cycles often has restricted airflow caused by a clogged dryer vent, lint buildup, blocked exhaust duct, dirty moisture sensor, or heating system problem. Restoring proper airflow improves drying performance and energy efficiency.

Why is my dryer not spinning?

If the drum isn’t turning, the issue may involve a broken drive belt, worn drum rollers, damaged idler pulley, failing motor, or electronic control problem. We inspect the complete drive system to restore dependable operation.

Why is my dryer making loud noises?

Grinding, squealing, thumping, rattling, or scraping sounds often indicate worn drum rollers, damaged drum bearings, loose blower wheels, failing motors, or drive system wear. Early repairs can help prevent more extensive damage. 

Why won't my dryer start?

A dryer that won’t start may have a faulty door switch, blown thermal fuse, damaged start switch, defective control board, timer issue, or power supply problem. Professional troubleshooting helps locate the exact cause quickly. 

Zones

Areas We Service

Home Appliance Care provides in-home appliance repair across Northern Virginia, Southern Maryland, and Washington DC. Our full service area by location and zip code:

View Full List of Service Areas & ZIP Codes
County City / Area ZIP Codes
Fairfax County, VA Alexandria 22301, 22303, 22304, 22306, 22307, 22308, 22309, 22310, 22312, 22314, 22315
Annandale22003
Arlington22201, 22202, 22203, 22204, 22205, 22206, 22207, 22209, 22213
Burke22015
Fairfax22030, 22031, 22032
Fairfax Station22039
Falls Church22041, 22042, 22043, 22044, 22046
Lorton22079
McLean22101, 22102
Springfield22150, 22151, 22152, 22153
Prince William County, VA Woodbridge 22191, 22192, 22193, 22194, 22195
Manassas 20109, 20110, 20111, 20112
Maryland Southern Maryland 20744, 20745, 20748, 20735, 20601, 20602
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