Dryer Not Heating? Here's What to Do
Wet clothes after every drying cycle?
Nothing is more frustrating than receiving wet clothes after every drying cycle. The main reason behind this may be your dryer isn't heating up well.
It is not an uncommon problem. Common reasons for a dryer is not heating up are the clogged vent and lint screen, insufficient gas flow, and tripped circuit breaker.
So, before you panic and call a dryer repair service, check these few troubleshooting guides once. Hopefully, this will help you. And if you find these tips helpful, don't forget to save this post for your future preferences.
# The most common reason for 'dryer not heating' is clogged vent and clogged lint screen. So at first, try to clean up the lint screen and then clean the lint trap. After that, remove the vent from the back of your dryer and clean the vent properly.
# There are two 120v breakers in the electric dryer. One helps to run the motor and one to power the heating element. So if breakers are tripped in your dryer panel, try to reset them first.
# Insufficient gas flow can cause a gas dryer not to produce the proper heat. In this case, check the gas line and replace this if needed.