
Dryer Repair Westminster, MD- Carroll County
When your dryer breaks down, doing laundry at home becomes a hassle. Scott & Sons Appliance Repair provides fast, reliable dryer repair in Westminster, MD, Carrol County and surrounding areas, helping homeowners get their dryers fixed and running as quickly as possible.
We Service All Dryer Brands - LG, GE, Maytag, Samsung, WhirlPool and more!
Call Scott and Sons
443-847-8434
Same Day Service- Factory Certified Technicians
Servicing Carroll County, MD and Frederick, Howard & Baltimore Counties

✔ Flat Fee and Honest Pricing - No Surprises
Before any repair begins, we clearly explain:
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The cost
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Your options
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Whether the repair is truly worthwhile
You’ll always know exactly what to expect.
- First check if the dryer is plugged in.
- Then check the door. If the door is not closed all the way it will not work.
- If hte dryer works but the air is not hot, you may have a problem with the heating element, thermostat sensors, or coils which should be replaced.
- If it won't start at all check for a blown thermal fuse. This particular fuse usually is attached to the exhaust duct inside of the back cover panel. You may need to replace it.
- If the motor works but the dryer does not turn, the dryer belt, which turns the drum, may be broken.

If our dryer repair tips aren't working and you need to have someone repair your dryer call us at 443-847-8434 to assist you with your problem.
Our customers are our greatest asset and your recommendation to your friends is your greatest compliment to us. We are more than happy to answer any questions about dryer repairs that you might have. Even for the "do-it-yourselfers".
Call Scott and Sons at 443-847-8434
Servicing Carroll County, MD and Frederick, Howard & Baltimore Counties

Home Dryer Repair
Dryers are used in every household. The reason Dryers stop working is all the parts they have like motors, heating elements, thermostats, and switches. They also have a fan, a timer, and if they are quite expensive they may also have a sensor that responds to moisture in the clothes and turns off the machine when no more moisture is sensed.
And they may have an ultraviolet light that has a bleaching effect on the drying clothes.
One must have adequate knowledge of the mechanisms of the dryer to know when a dryer repair is needed and what is needed. We are factory certified technicians.
The dryer works by tumbling the clothing and blowing air through the drum. The drum has baffles protruding into the drum to keep the clothes from bunching up. The length of time the dryer runs and the air temperature are elements of the various drying cycles. A motor turns the clothes drum and also turns a fan called the blower. The air flow from the blower passes over a heating element in an electric dryer or through a gas jet in a gas dryer. The air then passes through the drum and out the back of the dryer through ducts to the vent which is typically located outdoors.
A gas dryer uses a burner assembly which is comprised of a control valve with 1 or 2 solenoids also called coils, a gas jet, an igniter and a sensor. When the dryer is started, the igniter heats up when the sensor detects the heat it signals the solenoid on the control valve to open and release the gas which is then lit by the glowing hot igniter. The igniter turns off but the gas jet remains open. The burning jet of gas keeps the sensor warm which keeps the gas valve open, until the thermostat signals the control valve to stop the flow of gas.
The dryer cannot operate until the door switch signals that the door is closed. The start button must then be pressed to enable the timer control. The timer control either regulates the length of time the dryer runs or it works in conjunction with a moisture sensor that measures the water vapor in the drum to determine when the clothes have dried.
The temperature selector controls the maximum temperature inside the drum with the aid of thermostats. The heat turns on and off as needed to maintain the temperature.
When the timed cycle ends, or the moisture sensor determines the clothes are dry, the drying cycle ends and typically a buzzer sounds to signal that the cycle has ended.
Some dryers have a wrinkle prevention feature that will tumble the dryer every few minutes to prevent wrinkles from setting in.

