Why Does It Take So Long For My Dryer To Dry? (Learn Dryer Issues – Plus, How to Mend It!)

If your laundry routine has slowed down due to your dryer taking an excessive amount of time to dry items, there are a few possible reasons why. In this blog post, we’ll go over some of the most typical causes of dryer issues and taking longer than expected to dry garments and offer strategies to address the problem.

 

Is It Taking An Age For Your Dryer To Dry? Typical Causes and Remedies

An easy do-it-yourself repair is usually available for the very typical complaint of a dryer taking an eternity to dry. If your dryer requires two cycles to dry, you should definitely read through this guide again. Along with drying clothing, we’ll talk about other relevant issues including how to clean the lint screen and what occurs when a dryer overloads. You’ve come to a terrific resource if you’re struggling to get your garments entirely dry in a single cycle.

 

Power Problem

It’s possible that you don’t have enough power in your gas dryer if your clothes are drying slowly. Electric dryers require 240 volts, whereas gas dryers only need 140 volts. A washer/dryer combo machine, which runs on 240 volts, is something you might want to acquire if your house doesn’t have enough outlets to handle a dryer.

There’s Too Much Laundry in the Dryer

You may be attempting to dry too many things at once if your dryer is taking an excessive amount of time to dry garments, which is frustrating. It’s generally advised to avoid filling the dryer up to 50% above its capacity. Thus, try not to load more than three pounds of wet clothing at a time into a dryer with a six-pound capacity.

Washing fewer clothing at a time is another method to prevent overflowing the dryer. Consider washing your laundry in two batches rather than one if it’s a big load. This will speed up the drying process by lowering the moisture content of each load.

 

Clothes left too wet by the washer

It may also take longer for the dryer to dry your garments if your washer leaves them damp. Overly damp garments take up more room in the dryer and require more time to heat up sufficiently to remove the water. This will result in a problem when clothing come out moist from the dryer.

One possible solution to this problem is to use a high-efficiency washing machine. When you put your clothes in the dryer, they won’t be as wet because these washers remove more water from them than older machines. Make sure you choose the “extra rinse” cycle on a washer that isn’t high-efficiency to ensure that the majority of the detergent is taken out of the garments before they dry.

 

Verify the lint screen in the dryer

Lint screen filth is another typical reason why garments take a long time to dry in a dryer. As the garments dry, all of the lint and dirt that falls off of them is collected by the lint screen. It can clog up and stop air from passing through the dryer vents if it isn’t cleaned on a regular basis.

Simply take the lint screen out of the dryer and brush off any extra lint or debris to clean it. For any last bits of dust or debris, a vacuum cleaner can be used. If your dryer takes too long to dry, you might want to consider removing the lint.

 

Examine the Vents on the Dryer

Your clothing may not be drying quickly enough after you’ve cleaned the lint screen; there may be a problem with the dryer vents. The dryer may overheat and take longer to dry clothing if air isn’t able to pass freely through the vents.

First, unplug the dryer and remove the exhaust pipe from the back of the device in order to examine the dryer vents. Next, remove any lint or debris obstructing the vents with a vacuum cleaner equipped with a brush attachment. After completing that, plug in the dryer and reattach the hose.

 

Dryer taking too long to dry

 

Malfunctioning Part of the Dryer

After trying each of the aforementioned fixes, if your dryer is taking an extremely long time to dry your clothing, there may be an issue with one of the dryer’s parts. It’s possible that a broken thermostat, timer, or heating element is the reason your garments are taking longer to dry.

It is recommended to have a professional repairman look at the dryer if you suspect there may be a problem with one of its parts. Attempting to solve the issue on your own can break the appliance and end up costing more money in the long run. For professional dryer repair, give Fast Appliance Repair a call.

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