Dryer Repair in Arlington, VA

Virginia dryer repair: we fix heating problems, long drying times, and faulty components so you don’t waste time on damp clothes.

Your dryer plays an important role in keeping your household running efficiently. After every wash cycle, homeowners rely on their dryer to quickly and safely dry clothing, bedding, towels, and other household items.

When a dryer stops producing heat, takes multiple cycles to dry clothes, begins making unusual noises, or refuses to start altogether, laundry routines can become frustrating and time-consuming.

At Home Appliance Care, we provide dependable dryer repair in Arlington, VA for homeowners, renters, landlords, and property managers. Our experienced appliance technicians carefully diagnose dryer problems and explain the issue in clear, easy-to-understand language before recommending the most practical repair solution.

Modern dryers rely on multiple components working together to generate heat, circulate air, rotate the drum, and control drying cycles. Heating elements, thermal fuses, blower wheels, thermostats, moisture sensors, drive belts, igniters, and control boards all contribute to proper performance. When one of these parts begins to fail, drying efficiency and safety can be affected.

Whether you own a gas dryer, electric dryer, stackable laundry unit, or high-capacity family dryer, our technicians can identify the cause of the problem and restore reliable operation. Our goal is to help Arlington homeowners extend the lifespan of their appliance while avoiding unnecessary replacement costs.

who we are

Why Arlington Customers Choose Home Appliance Care

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

10k +

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 Arlington

Many Arlington customers call us because of one of these five common dryer problems. You may already see one of them in your home right now. 

Refrigerator Dryer Is Not Heating ProperlyIs Not Cooling Properly

One of the most common dryer issues homeowners experience is a dryer that runs normally but fails to generate enough heat. Clothing may remain damp even after a full cycle, requiring multiple drying attempts. This problem can result from a faulty heating element, thermal fuse failure, malfunctioning thermostat, igniter problems, or restricted airflow. Because several components affect heating performance, professional diagnosis is often necessary to determine the exact cause. Prompt repair helps restore efficiency and prevents unnecessary wear on the appliance.

Dryer Takes Too Long to Dry Clothes

If your dryer suddenly requires two or three cycles to fully dry clothing, there may be an underlying airflow or heating problem. Restricted dryer vents, clogged lint accumulation, blower wheel issues, moisture sensor failures, or partially functioning heating components can all reduce drying performance. Extended drying times increase energy consumption and place additional strain on the appliance. Our technicians can identify the source of the issue and restore proper drying efficiency.

Dryer Will Not Start

A dryer that refuses to start can disrupt an entire household’s laundry routine. This issue may stem from a blown thermal fuse, faulty door switch, defective start switch, electrical supply problems, or control board failures. Modern dryers depend on multiple safety mechanisms that can prevent operation when a fault is detected. Our technicians can safely inspect the appliance, identify the cause, and recommend the appropriate repair solution.

Dryer Is Making Unusual Noises

Dryers should operate relatively smoothly with only minimal noise. If you hear squealing, grinding, thumping, rattling, or scraping sounds, internal components may be wearing out or damaged. Worn drum rollers, damaged idler pulleys, loose blower wheels, failing bearings, or drive belt issues are common causes of excessive noise. Ignoring these warning signs can lead to larger repairs over time. We can diagnose the source of the noise and restore quiet operation.

Dryer Drum Is Not Spinning

When the dryer powers on but the drum does not rotate, clothing cannot dry properly. This issue is often caused by a broken drive belt, worn motor, damaged idler pulley, or drum support failure. In some cases, electrical or control board problems may also prevent normal drum movement. Our technicians can inspect the drive system and restore proper drum operation to ensure effective drying performance.

NEIGHBORHOODS

Serving All Arlington Neighborhoods

We proudly serve homeowners across all of Arlington, including the vibrant Rosslyn-Ballston corridor with its urban energy and dining scene, the historic charm of Clarendon and its bustling shopping district, the family-friendly communities of North Arlington encompassing Yorktown, Donaldson Run, and Gulf Branch, the scenic neighborhoods of South Arlington including Crystal City, Pentagon City, and Aurora Highlands, the quiet residential enclaves of Lyon Village and Cherrydale, the rapidly growing Columbia Pike corridor with its diverse cultural offerings, the established communities of Waverly Hills and Country Club Hills, as well as the scenic areas along the Potomac River including Fort Myer and the Pentagon area.

01

Clarendon

Many Clarendon homes feature charming historic details with modern upgrades, but kitchen layouts can be tight and appliances tucked into unique spaces. We have experience working in these sought-after urban homes where space is at a premium and models vary. We take our time and do the job right.

02

Ballston

Ballston’s high-rise condos and townhomes often come with compact, efficiently designed kitchens where appliance access can be challenging. We’re familiar with the building layouts and common models found throughout this vibrant corridor. We take our time and do the job right.

03

Westover and surrounding areas

We serve homeowners all across Westover and the neighborhoods around it. If you are not sure whether we cover your area, just call us. We are happy to let you know. 

04

Townhomes and Condos

Many Arlington residents live in townhomes or condos. Repairs in these homes need to be quick, clean, and easy to schedule around your building rules. Our technicians work carefully and leave the space the same way they found it. 

05

Rental Properties and Landlords

If you manage rental properties in Arlington, you know how important it is to fix appliance problems quickly for tenants. We work with property managers and landlords regularly. We communicate clearly with you and with your tenant so that the repair goes smoothly for everyone. 

Frequently Asked Questions:

Dryer Repair in Arlington, VA

Why is my dryer running but not heating?

A faulty heating element, thermal fuse, thermostat, igniter, or airflow restriction may be preventing proper heat production.

Why does my dryer take so long to dry clothes?

Blocked vents, restricted airflow, moisture sensor issues, or weakened heating components are common causes.

Why won't my dryer start?

A blown thermal fuse, faulty door switch, electrical problem, or defective control board may prevent operation.

Why is my dryer making a squealing noise?

Squealing noises often indicate worn drum rollers, bearings, idler pulleys, or drive system components.

Is an overheating dryer dangerous?

Yes. Excessive heat can damage clothing and increase fire risks if the problem is not addressed promptly.

How often should dryer vents be cleaned?

Most households benefit from professional dryer vent cleaning at least once per year, depending on usage.

Why does my dryer stop in the middle of a cycle?

Thermal fuse failures, overheating issues, control board problems, or motor malfunctions can interrupt operation.

Is it worth repairing a dryer?

In many cases, yes. Most common dryer repairs are significantly less expensive than replacing the appliance.

How long should a dryer last?

Most dryers have an average lifespan of approximately 10 to 15 years when properly maintained.

Why is my dryer drum not turning?

A broken drive belt, motor issue, worn pulley, or drum support problem may prevent drum rotation.

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
Prefer to talk to a technician first?