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CTyankee

(65,012 posts)
Thu Sep 26, 2024, 07:31 PM Sep 26

Do I need a new dryer if my clothes are still damp after its usual time in the dryer?

It's not that old and I only use it every other week when I have my house cleaner come. We don't use a lot of clothes, being retired and dressing very casually all the time.

Is it worth it for our handyman to try to fix it?

Do I need a new part?

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Do I need a new dryer if my clothes are still damp after its usual time in the dryer? (Original Post) CTyankee Sep 26 OP
Check out snowybirdie Sep 26 #1
Have you cleaned the filter ? dweller Sep 26 #2
the filter is fine. I'll check the vent flow outside the house tomorrow when it's light. CTyankee Sep 26 #6
Check it from the dryer dweller Sep 26 #8
thanks. I'll see if my cleaning lady can help me with that. CTyankee Sep 26 #11
Also check and clean - werdna Sep 26 #25
Check the vent dpibel Sep 26 #3
I think there's an echo in here... dpibel Sep 26 #4
Sometimes an echo can make it hard to hear so to clarify Alpeduez21 Sep 27 #32
Check not only the lint filter but the exhaust vent to the outside too oldsoftie Sep 26 #5
I don't think there is any hot air at all. What part would I need? CTyankee Sep 26 #7
Dryers are simple machines. A new heating element might run you $20, tops. Sibelius Fan Sep 26 #9
That was my guess, too. If you run the dryer awhile and the clothes are damp, they are getting air dried being tossed OAITW r.2.0 Sep 26 #26
Your clothes are not really even getting warm stopdiggin Sep 26 #10
He can usually get here pretty quickly. I'll call him first thing tomorrow morning and see if he can drop by this CTyankee Sep 26 #15
All he needs is a circuit tester to find the burned out part. Sibelius Fan Sep 27 #28
First Q is... Grins Sep 26 #12
Is it electric or gas! Floyd R. Turbo Sep 26 #13
gas. CTyankee Sep 26 #17
It may be the gas ignition coil. On the front of the machine there is a little panel that can be popped off. Floyd R. Turbo Sep 26 #19
That may be the part he is waiting for, due to arrive on Thursday. CTyankee Sep 27 #33
This dweller Sep 26 #21
🤗 Floyd R. Turbo Sep 26 #22
Gas Or Electric ProfessorGAC Sep 26 #14
This happened to us recently when we had Dr. Shepper Sep 26 #16
I had this issue recently TommyT139 Sep 26 #18
The dryer vent hose needs to be cleaned of lint every year of so. patphil Sep 26 #20
I'll ask my plumber. He might be able to do this... CTyankee Sep 27 #31
try cleaning the vent pipe. I did clean mine and it made a huge difference. WhiteTara Sep 26 #23
Did you check the settings? Marthe48 Sep 26 #24
Me, too. But alas, is isn't. CTyankee Sep 27 #36
I had that happen to me DaddyShark Sep 26 #27
Owner of a G.E. Electric dryer. This coming Halloween it will be 1 year old. Niagara Sep 27 #29
One time I was having that problem with my dryer. My son pulled it away from the wall ... Hekate Sep 27 #30
Someone may have said this already. Prairie_Seagull Sep 27 #34
It's a dryer, not a damper. Iggo Sep 27 #35
Plumber left earlier today. He said it needs a part which he ordered but won't be here til Thursday. CTyankee Sep 27 #37

CTyankee

(65,012 posts)
11. thanks. I'll see if my cleaning lady can help me with that.
Thu Sep 26, 2024, 08:06 PM
Sep 26

If not, I'll call my handyman and ask him. I can't figure it out: the dryer just hasn't gotten that much use in the few years we've had it. He might have gotten the original dryer for us. I'll check with him tomorrow.

dpibel

(3,318 posts)
3. Check the vent
Thu Sep 26, 2024, 07:36 PM
Sep 26

A clogged or restricted vent can cause what you're describing. If it's that, it's an easy fix and you've saved a service call. If not, it's probably worth a try at getting it fixed.

Stating the blazingly obvious: Make sure the lint screen is clean.

Alpeduez21

(1,861 posts)
32. Sometimes an echo can make it hard to hear so to clarify
Fri Sep 27, 2024, 12:28 PM
Sep 27

A lot of people are stating the dryer vent could be the problem. Check the vent at the dryer, the flex hose, and the vent on the outside of the house.

 

oldsoftie

(13,538 posts)
5. Check not only the lint filter but the exhaust vent to the outside too
Thu Sep 26, 2024, 07:37 PM
Sep 26

If that clogs it'll take much longer to dry
If you're getting SOME hot air your element is probably ok.

CTyankee

(65,012 posts)
7. I don't think there is any hot air at all. What part would I need?
Thu Sep 26, 2024, 07:51 PM
Sep 26

Would it be cheaper to give up entirely and just get a new dryer?

I have a handy man who knows our house really well. If it is just a part he could figure out what was needed and get it (I think). But after all of that would it just be cheaper and easier to buy a new dryer and have the store deliver/set it up?

How much is a new dryer anyway?

Sibelius Fan

(24,630 posts)
9. Dryers are simple machines. A new heating element might run you $20, tops.
Thu Sep 26, 2024, 08:03 PM
Sep 26

First, check the exhaust vent. A clogged vent is the #1 reason for no heat.

Then, check the handyman pages for someone who can diagnose and fix any mechanical problems. Could be the thermostat. Little parts that run under $10.

OAITW r.2.0

(28,361 posts)
26. That was my guess, too. If you run the dryer awhile and the clothes are damp, they are getting air dried being tossed
Thu Sep 26, 2024, 10:49 PM
Sep 26

around in the drum.

stopdiggin

(12,817 posts)
10. Your clothes are not really even getting warm
Thu Sep 26, 2024, 08:05 PM
Sep 26

at the end of a cycle? Then that does sound like your heating element is fried. And - depending on your finances - you might be correct in considering replacement to be the least headache (and fastest?) way to go. Kind of depends on how much 'tinkering' you (or handyman) are willing to mess around with ...

CTyankee

(65,012 posts)
15. He can usually get here pretty quickly. I'll call him first thing tomorrow morning and see if he can drop by this
Thu Sep 26, 2024, 08:11 PM
Sep 26

weekend. The question will be how much our house cleaner can do laundry-wise. Maybe a small amount and ask my neighbor if we can use their dryer...

Sibelius Fan

(24,630 posts)
28. All he needs is a circuit tester to find the burned out part.
Fri Sep 27, 2024, 02:33 AM
Sep 27

Amazon and ebay are great sources for washer and dryer replacement parts on the cheap.

Grins

(7,883 posts)
12. First Q is...
Thu Sep 26, 2024, 08:08 PM
Sep 26

Assuming you have done the home troubleshooting stuff…

How old is the dryer? If more than 13 years time may be up. (Newer units are more efficient and “smart.”)

I had a similar problem. The cause was lint clog, but not the lint filter inside the unit, but lint accumulation inside the tube that vented to the outside of the house.

If you call repair service, know - in advance, before he walks in the door - two things:
- What’s the price of a new dryer. And,
- What you are willing to pay for a repair vs. buying new.

I had repair service on a washer and the bill came close to half the price of just getting a new one. If I ever have to call again I won't bother; I’ll just get a new one.


Floyd R. Turbo

(28,904 posts)
19. It may be the gas ignition coil. On the front of the machine there is a little panel that can be popped off.
Thu Sep 26, 2024, 08:25 PM
Sep 26

It is typically on the lower half of the housing. Use a flat headed screwdriver or blade to remove it. Once off, start the machine. You should hear a click indicating that the igniter is trying to ignite the gas. Look into the opening where you removed the panel. If there is a flame the coil is operating properly. If no flame, the coil needs replaced. The part will cost $20.00 or so. It’s a simple replacement but a pain.

ProfessorGAC

(69,854 posts)
14. Gas Or Electric
Thu Sep 26, 2024, 08:11 PM
Sep 26

If electric, you can probably get anybody handy with a screwdriver & wrench to put a new heating element.
If it's gas, that's more problematic.
Could be the valve, the igniter, the regulator, the thermocouple, the thermostat, the solenoid..
I hope it's the former because you can get a new element at most Ace Hardware stores.

Dr. Shepper

(3,069 posts)
16. This happened to us recently when we had
Thu Sep 26, 2024, 08:12 PM
Sep 26

Some electrical work done. We just had to trip the circuit and it worked again.

TommyT139

(697 posts)
18. I had this issue recently
Thu Sep 26, 2024, 08:22 PM
Sep 26

Turns out the dial (hot / perm press warm / air fluff cold) had been set between temps after using a different temperature, and I didn't notice.

I would love to blame it on my partner, but he doesn't ever do the laundry!
{Shrug emoji}

So yeah, don't be like me - check the setting.

patphil

(6,940 posts)
20. The dryer vent hose needs to be cleaned of lint every year of so.
Thu Sep 26, 2024, 08:26 PM
Sep 26

It gets constricted and doesn't allow enough air to flow out from the dryer to the vent.
I know from experience that this can cause the dryer to overheat and fail...could even cause a fire in extreme conditions.
If you can't do it yourself, get a local company to do it for you. It's probably cost 100-200 dollars, but it's better than risking a fire in the dryer hose that could burn down your house.

Marthe48

(18,992 posts)
24. Did you check the settings?
Thu Sep 26, 2024, 09:49 PM
Sep 26

My daughter visited last week and did a load of clothes. She set the dryer on delicate to dry some things. I didn't notice, put a small load in that came out cool and damp. I figured the worst, but then noticed the dial.

Hope it's an easy fix.

DaddyShark

(14 posts)
27. I had that happen to me
Thu Sep 26, 2024, 11:11 PM
Sep 26

I actually didn't think that much of it at the time, I just ran the clothes longer to get them completely dry.. I was young and stupid at the time and didn't think to actually try to figure out what was causing the problem. But it got worse to the point where the dryer was super hot on the outside and I probably almost burned the house down. Turns out birds had built a nest in the vent outside so the ventilation was completely blocked.

Niagara

(9,565 posts)
29. Owner of a G.E. Electric dryer. This coming Halloween it will be 1 year old.
Fri Sep 27, 2024, 05:41 AM
Sep 27

There's the regular settings for mixed, cottons, towels, bulky and et cetera that I choose using a turning knob.


There's another set of settings to the right of the main settings that light up. On the right is an obnoxious setting called "eco dry" that comes on by itself sporadically. Whenever that comes on it never fully dries the load that's in the dryer and the load is damp.


I placed a note to myself that reads "Double check that eco dry isn't on" before leaving the utility room. If it comes on I only push a button to turn it off.

Double check all your settings first. Good luck!

Hekate

(94,623 posts)
30. One time I was having that problem with my dryer. My son pulled it away from the wall ...
Fri Sep 27, 2024, 06:11 AM
Sep 27

…and proceeded to pull what seemed like buckets of lint out of the big hose in back.

After that it worked fine again. However, I did realize it had gotten into fire-hazard territory.

If a family member can do that for you, give it a go. Otherwise, spend the money to get a pro in to heft it away from the wall while looking it over.

Prairie_Seagull

(3,758 posts)
34. Someone may have said this already.
Fri Sep 27, 2024, 02:56 PM
Sep 27

Does the air within the dryer get warm? to the point that it used to?

Sorry if this is a repeat.

Iggo

(48,262 posts)
35. It's a dryer, not a damper.
Fri Sep 27, 2024, 03:41 PM
Sep 27

It’s right there in the name.

If your clothes aren’t coming out dry, it’s not working.

CTyankee

(65,012 posts)
37. Plumber left earlier today. He said it needs a part which he ordered but won't be here til Thursday.
Fri Sep 27, 2024, 04:11 PM
Sep 27

Fortunately, I can use air dry in the meantime. It will help but some heavier items might need to be put back in for another go. I do has a bit of space on my tiny porch outside to put out a heavier item for the sun to dry!

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