How Repair Costs Vary for Dryer Issues

Understand the different price ranges based on the type of repair needed for your dryer.
Age of Dryer
Age of Dryer

Older dryers may require more extensive repairs, increasing costs due to wear and obsolete parts.

Type of Repair
Type of Repair

Complex repairs such as replacing thermostats or motors tend to be more costly than simple fixes.

Brand and Model
Brand and Model

High-end or less common brands may have higher replacement part costs, affecting overall repair expenses.

FactorAverage Cost Range
Basic Repair (e.g., belt replacement)$150 - $300
Thermostat or heating element replacement$200 - $350
Motor repair or replacement$250 - $500
Control board repair$200 - $400
Sensor replacement$100 - $250
Door latch or switch repair$100 - $200
Comprehensive repair (multiple parts)$400 - $800

The cost of dryer repairs varies significantly depending on the specific issue and the model. Simple fixes like replacing a door switch tend to be more affordable, while motor or control board replacements can incur higher expenses. Labor charges also influence the total cost, often ranging from $75 to $150 per hour. Proper diagnosis and timely repairs can prevent further damage and more costly repairs in the future.

Internal Components
Internal Components

Repairs involving internal parts like the drum rollers or belts typically cost between $150 and $400.

Control Panel
Control Panel

Replacing or repairing the control panel usually ranges from $200 to $350 depending on the model.

Heating Elements
Heating Elements

Heating element replacements generally cost around $200 to $350, depending on the dryer model.

Service TypeAverage Price
Dryer Drum Replacement$300 - $600
Thermostat Repair$150 - $250
Heating Element Replacement$200 - $350
Motor Replacement$250 - $500
Control Board Repair$200 - $400
Sensor Replacement$100 - $250
Door Switch Repair$100 - $200
Vent Cleaning and Repair$100 - $300
Timer Repair$150 - $300
Thermistor Replacement$100 - $200

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