Admiral Dryer Repair
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Admiral Dryer Repair Experts
If your Admiral dryer isn’t drying, tumbling, or just needs routine maintenance, trust the experts at Sears Home Services to provide the solutions to keep your dryer in top-working condition. Our technicians are the best appliance repair experts in the nation.
With over 2,500 repair technicians nationwide, we have service experts in your neighborhood ready to identify the problem and fix your Admiral dryer when you need us. Schedule service now, and we’ll send a tech promptly.
The repair experts at Sears Home Services have access to a nationwide network of repair parts to fix your Admiral dryer, and our techs always use OEM (original equipment manufacturers’) parts when available. These OEM parts are made to fit your Admiral model, ensuring they fit properly and are more dependable than most aftermarket parts. Easy access to these parts means our technicians can repair your dryer quickly and efficiently.
Common Admiral dryer issues we repair
No matter where you bought your Admiral dryer or what the problem is, our technicians undergo rigorous training to ensure the issue is resolved quickly. They thoroughly troubleshoot the problem and resolve it promptly.
Dryer not heating
If your Admiral dryer starts, and the drum turns, but it won’t heat, there could be a problem with the thermostat, thermal fuse, or heating element. A blocked or collapsed dryer vent, a clogged line screen or overloading the dryer consistently could all cause these problems. If your dryer is gas, a problem with the burner or gas supply could also prevent the dryer from heating.
Dryer not starting
If your Admiral dryer won’t turn on, make sure first that the dryer is plugged into a working outlet and that your home’s circuit breaker or fuse hasn’t tripped. A faulty door switch, fuse or electronic control board can prevent the dryer from starting.
Dryer not spinning
If an Admiral dryer starts but the drum won’t turn, it’s possible that a worn or broken drum belt is the problem. There might also be a problem with the drum bearing, idler pulley or drum support rollers.
Diagnosing problems on an Admiral dryer without proper knowledge and training can be difficult. Sears Home Services technicians have the experience and expertise to fix any type of Admiral dryer problem.
Schedule your appointment for expert Admiral dryer repair
When you need repair or maintenance for your Admiral dryer, count on the repair professionals at Sears Home Services. Our technicians support appliance repairs for most major brands. We bring years of experience to not only dryer repairs, but with washing machine, dishwasher, refrigerator and oven repairs too.
Count on us to help you get the appliance repair service you need. Schedule an appointment for Admiral dryer repair services today online or on the phone.
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DIAGNOSTIC FEE
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PROTECTION PLANS
Save up to $150 on your repair if you enroll in a home warranty.
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Glossary Terms
Natural gas is a fossil fuel used primarily for heating, cooking, and electricity generation. It's a hydrocarbon gas mixture consisting mainly of methane, but it also contains smaller amounts of other hydrocarbons and sometimes sulfur compounds.
A gas dryer is a laundry appliance that uses natural gas or propane to generate heat to dry clothes.
A furnace condensate pump is a device installed in HVAC systems, particularly high-efficiency furnaces, to collect and automatically remove the water (condensate) produced during the heating process.
A furnace door is a crucial component of a home heating system, providing access to the interior of the furnace for maintenance, repairs, and inspections. It helps in maintaining the system's efficiency and safety.