KitchenAid Dryer Repair Service
1-Year Warranty on Labour & 6-Month Warranty on Original Parts. Certified Appliance Repair Technicians with 7+ Years of Trusted Experience

Jacksonville KitchenAid Dryer Repair - Done Right
Having trouble with a KitchenAid dryer? We inspect venting, safety devices, and drum support parts to isolate the fault. We frequently handle loud noises, long dry times, and stopping mid-cycle. Accurate diagnosis protects the dryer and helps restore safe operation. Keeping the lint filter and vent path clean helps prevent long dry times and overheating. We service Jacksonville and nearby areas and can recommend the most
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FAQ
Why is my KitchenAid dryer taking too long to dry?
Poor drying can also involve moisture sensors, thermostats, or heating components. Diagnostics can confirm whether it's airflow or a failing part.
My KitchenAid dryer is squeaking or grinding - what causes this?
Noise often comes from worn drum rollers, idler pulley wear, a loose blower wheel, or items stuck in the drum seal area.
What causes overheating clothes in a KitchenAid dryer?
A failing thermostat or control can allow temperatures to rise too high. Checking venting and temperature controls helps restore normal operation.
My KitchenAid dryer has power but won't start - what can cause this?
Start problems can involve the door switch, start switch, thermal fuse, or control board. Power supply and breaker issues should also be checked first.
Why does my KitchenAid dryer stop mid-cycle?
Stopping mid-cycle can be caused by overheating from restricted airflow, a failing motor, or a control issue. Some dryers stop to protect components when temperatures rise too high.







