Dryer Repair in Waldorf, MD
No heat, long dry times, and vent issues — fixed fast. Trusted dryer repair for Waldorf homeowners.
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Serving DMV since 2010
Trusted Dryer Repair in Waldorf, MD
A dryer that won’t heat or takes hours to dry wastes energy and your time — and a clogged dryer vent is a serious fire hazard. We repair gas and electric dryers of every brand and clear clogged vents to restore safe, fast drying.
Waldorf is Charles County's largest population center, anchored by the St. Charles Towne Center retail corridor and extensive suburban residential development that's grown steadily since the 1980s. It's on the outer edge of our core DMV coverage, but we service it with the same same-or-next-day standard as closer-in communities.
Arnie's has served the Waldorf area since 2010. When you call, we route the nearest available technician to your neighborhood, usually same or next day.
Dryer Repair across every Waldorf neighborhood
St. Charles · Pinefield · Westlake · Bannister Point · Carrington
Covering ZIP codes 20601, 20602, and 20603. Same-day and next-day slots available across all of them.
Common problems we fix
- Dryer not heating or taking forever to dry
- Dryer won’t start or stops mid-cycle
- Loud thumping or squealing while running
- Clothes come out damp or too hot
- Burning smell (stop use and call immediately)
Our dryer repair services
- Heating element and thermal fuse replacement
- Gas igniter and valve service
- Belt, drum roller, and bearing repair
- Thermostat and sensor diagnostics
- Dryer vent cleaning and airflow restoration
A note for Waldorf homeowners: Waldorf's water comes through Charles County's supply rather than WSSC, and hardness can run a bit higher in parts of the county — if you're seeing scale buildup in a dishwasher or ice maker, a slightly more frequent descaling schedule than the standard recommendation is worth trying before assuming a mechanical fault.
All major brands, factory-certified
We service all dryer brands including Whirlpool, Maytag, LG, Samsung, GE, Bosch, and luxury Miele units — gas and electric.
Dryer Repair in Waldorf: a complete guide
A dryer needs three things working together to dry clothes: a heat source (an electric heating element or a gas burner and igniter), a drum motor that tumbles clothes through the warm airflow, and an exhaust path that carries the resulting moist air outside. Because those three systems are independent, a dryer can fail in very different ways depending on which one breaks — the drum can spin fine while producing no heat, or heat can be produced but never reach the clothes because airflow is blocked.
No-heat complaints split cleanly along fuel type: on electric dryers it's almost always a burned-out heating element or a blown thermal fuse (a safety fuse that trips if the vent is restricted and the dryer overheats — meaning a 'bad element' complaint is sometimes actually a vent problem in disguise), while on gas dryers it's more often a failed igniter, which glows to light the burner and gradually weakens with age until it can no longer get hot enough. We test both the component and the airflow together, since replacing an element or igniter without clearing a blocked vent just leads to the same failure again.
A dryer that takes two cycles to dry, runs hot to the touch on the outside, or shuts off mid-cycle almost always points to restricted exhaust airflow — a clogged lint trap, a crushed or overly long vent duct, or a bird's nest or lint clog at the exterior vent cap are the usual suspects. This isn't just an efficiency problem: restricted dryer vents are one of the leading causes of house fires nationally, because trapped lint is highly flammable and sits right next to a heat source, which is why we treat vent clearing as part of every dryer service, not an upsell.
Thumping or squealing during operation usually means a worn drum support roller, a glazed or cracked idler pulley, or a drive belt that's stretched and slipping — these are wear items on any dryer that sees years of regular use, and they're a same-visit repair with parts we carry standard. A burning smell is the one dryer symptom that warrants stopping use immediately and calling rather than waiting for a scheduled slot, since it can indicate an electrical fault or an ignition-source lint buildup.
Dryers are almost always worth repairing: heating elements, igniters, belts, rollers, and thermal fuses are inexpensive parts relative to a new dryer, and even less common repairs like a drum motor replacement typically cost a fraction of buying new. The main exception is a dryer over 13-15 years old with a control board failure, where the board cost combined with the unit's age can tip the math toward replacement.
The single highest-impact maintenance step for any dryer is an annual full-length vent cleaning (not just the lint trap, but the entire duct run to the exterior cap) — it restores drying speed, cuts energy use, and removes the accumulated lint that's the primary fuel source in dryer fires. Beyond that: clean the lint trap every load, don't overload the drum, and use rigid or semi-rigid metal ducting rather than accordion-style plastic or foil vent hose, which sags and traps lint far more than smooth metal.
It's worth knowing the difference between gas and electric dryer maintenance too: electric dryers have no combustion byproducts to worry about beyond lint, while gas dryers should have their flexible gas connector inspected periodically for cracking, and the burner assembly kept free of dust and debris that can affect ignition. Either way, a dryer that's taking noticeably longer to dry than it used to is telling you something — it's rarely the dryer 'just getting old,' and almost always a specific, findable restriction or component wearing out.
One often-missed detail: the length and configuration of your specific vent run matters more than most homeowners realize. A dryer vented straight out an exterior wall a few feet away performs very differently from one routed 20+ feet through the attic with several turns — longer, more complex runs need cleaning more often, and if your dryer has always seemed to take longer than a friend's identical model, the vent configuration itself, not the machine, is very likely the reason.
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Frequently asked questions
My dryer runs but won’t heat — what’s wrong? +
For electric dryers this is usually a blown heating element or thermal fuse; for gas dryers it’s often the igniter. Both are routine repairs for us.
Do you clean dryer vents? +
Yes. A clogged vent is a leading cause of house fires and slow drying — we clear it and restore proper airflow as part of our dryer service.
Why does my dryer take two cycles to dry clothes? +
Almost always restricted airflow from a clogged vent or lint trap, or a weak heating element. We diagnose and fix the root cause.
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