Tumble dryer troubleshooting

Tumble dryer troubleshootingcredit

Tumble dryers might not be among the most important appliances in the home, but they are indeed very useful. Today, more and more people are turning to dryers to get their laundry dried, and, certainly, the number of users will only keep growing. However, it’s not uncommon to see this home equipment malfunction occasionally. Luckily, you don’t have to call a technician every time your dryer fails. There are many problems that you can correct yourself. Simple knowledge of common tumble dryer issues and their solutions may be all that’s needed to save you money and time. This post breaks down how to troubleshoot dryers and fix common problems.

Common dryer problems and their solutions

Below are some of the problems you may encounter while using your dryer:

  • Dryer fails to start

If your dryer fails to start, the first thing to check is the power source. Confirm that you’ve plugged it in properly. If you did, then make sure the circuit breaker is intact. Also, check the fuses. If the breaker is tripped, flip it back on. If the fuse on the plug is burnt out, replace it. However, if the power source is OK, check the dryer’s fuse and also the start button. Confirm from the back panel that the start button is appropriately engaged. If the fuse is in place and the start button is engaged correctly, then the only thing left is the door latch. Remove any lint in the latch and clean it to make the door close properly.

  • Dryer suddenly stops after starting properly

If your dryer suddenly stops working in the middle of a drying cycle, then the power was probably cut off by a protection mechanism. The first things to check are the fuses. If every fuse is in working order and the circuit breaker isn’t tripped, check the thermostat and the thermal resistor. You can use a multimeter to check if all these are working correctly.

  • Dryer won’t stop once you open the door

Opening the door should automatically stop the dryer, but if it fails to stop, then check the door switch to confirm it’s intact. A failing timer or start button may also be the cause. Confirm that all these are working properly.

  • Dryer makes too much noise

You should be accustomed to the sound produced by your dryer when it’s working. If it makes abnormal noise, then something may be wrong. Check if your dryer is standing level on the floor. If not, adjust the balancing of your machine, but if it is balanced perfectly, then it may be that you have a loose object inside the drum. Check to confirm coins, keys or any other noise-producing objects haven’t been accidentally loaded into the dryer. Remove all the clothes and check the drum properly and reload the dryer, checking each item carefully before reloading them. The dryer can also make unusual noise if a roller or belt has failed. Check these and also check the idler pulley.

  • Dryer dries too slowly

The most likely problem here is that something is stopping the dryer from circulating damp air. There may be a clogged vent, so clean the vent. It could also be a result of lint build-up. Check the lint filter and clean it if necessary. Also, ensure you didn’t overload the dryer. You may need to remove some of the clothes to allow air to circulate properly.

  • Dryer not heating up

This could be due to a blown fuse or a failed heating component. Check the internal fuses to be sure all of them are fine. If one fuse has blown and the other is working, your dryer will start but won’t heat up. Also, if the thermostat or thermal resistor failed, there will be no heat. You can detect a blown fuse easily by doing a physical examination, while you can use a multimeter to check if the thermostat and the thermal resistor are functioning correctly.

  • Clothes don’t dry

If you’ve completed an automatic cycle, but the clothes are still damp, then it may be that the moisture sensor is failing, or it doesn’t connect properly with the clothes. Try to clean the sensors with cotton wool dampened with surgical spirit. The load may also be too small for the sensors to work effectively. If you’re only drying a couple of items, avoid using an automatic drying cycle, use timed drying instead.

  • Dryer doesn’t spin

You can see that your dryer is powered, but it doesn’t move, or it doesn’t spin properly. This is usually caused by a failing belt. It could also be as a result of a failed idler pulley or glide. Check all of these. If the belt is broken, you can remove it, order a new one and replace it. Note that it’s essential to take photos of your dryer before you remove any component so that when you want to replace it, you’ll know exactly where it was positioned before you removed the part. A problem with spinning could also be due to the motor; although, that’s not a very likely cause.

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 The take-away

You don’t have to call out a technician each time your dryer has a problem. Most of the time, you’ll be able to fix it yourself. All you need to do is work out the likely cause and correct it. Common problems that can arise when using a tumble dryer include failure to start or stop, a slow rate of drying or the dryer failing to heat up. Your dryer may also make a strange noise or struggle to spin.

In any case, make sure you take a photo of the layout of your dryer part and position before you remove it for fixing or replacement. If you need to clean any part of your dryer, do so with a cotton swab moistened with surgical spirit and, if you need to order any component, ensure you order from a place where you can trust the quality of their product.

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I’ve mentioned in an earlier post about my love of uniformly tagged storage jars – and this decoratively labelled laundry brings sheer pleasure to my eyes.

If there’s the space (and budget), a separate washing machine and dryer can halve laundry times. And on the same subject, these white goods are so bulky, doing what you can to ‘pimp’ them up really transforms the space. Affixing a decal takes practically no time at all, but it really prettifies an otherwise big, white box.

Swipe across to have a look at the ‘before’ photo; doesn’t a simple coat of pure white paint on cabinet doors make a huge difference?

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Laundry labels
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Wash/Dry decal set
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Extra-small flexi tub bucket
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Wenko Corno prime grey laundry bin with lid
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Price Points: Hanging laundry bags

Hanging laundry bags | H is for Home

We’ve started decorating the bathroom in our new house. The scale of the room matches that of the rest of the cottage i.e. pretty small! We can fit in our existing floor-standing laundry basket in one corner. However, that floor space would be very useful for other pieces of furniture, so we’ve been considering a wall-hanging laundry bag instead. They’re so handy for popping in dirty clothes and used towels… then easily unhooked and carried to the washing machine.

  1. Space-saving door hanging laundry hamper bag: £5.99, Amazon
  2. House Doctor white laundry basket: £12.99, Trouva
  3. Dove grey linen laundry bag by The Linen Works: £30.00, NOTHS

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Dove grey linen laundry bag by The Linen Works
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£30.00
House Doctor white laundry basket
House Doctor white laundry basket
£12.99
Space-saving door hanging laundry hamper bag
Space-saving door hanging laundry hamper bag
£5.99
Dove grey linen laundry bag by The Linen Works
Dove grey linen laundry bag by The Linen Works
£30.00
House Doctor white laundry basket
House Doctor white laundry basket
£12.99
Space-saving door hanging laundry hamper bag
Space-saving door hanging laundry hamper bag
£5.99
Dove grey linen laundry bag by The Linen Works
Dove grey linen laundry bag by The Linen Works
£30.00
House Doctor white laundry basket
House Doctor white laundry basket
£12.99
Space-saving door hanging laundry hamper bag
Space-saving door hanging laundry hamper bag
£5.99
Dove grey linen laundry bag by The Linen Works
Dove grey linen laundry bag by The Linen Works
£30.00
House Doctor white laundry basket
House Doctor white laundry basket
£12.99
Space-saving door hanging laundry hamper bag
Space-saving door hanging laundry hamper bag
£5.99
Dove grey linen laundry bag by The Linen Works
Dove grey linen laundry bag by The Linen Works
£30.00
House Doctor white laundry basket
House Doctor white laundry basket
£12.99
Space-saving door hanging laundry hamper bag
Space-saving door hanging laundry hamper bag
£5.99

Price Points: Laundry detergent alternatives

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We’re trying to do all we can to green our daily lives; recycling all our paper/cardboard/metal/glass/textiles etc, avoiding single-use plastic, composting all our organic waste and hanging all our washing out to dry on a Sheila’s maid. Another thing we do to be more eco-friendly is making use of laundry detergent alternatives.

We’ve been using laundry eggs for years; they’re very economical and are great for lightly-soiled clothes. We find dirtier items sometimes need to be pre-treated with an eco stain remover. I’ve just discovered this Japanese TerraWash that uses magnesium as a cleanser and, even though it seems expensive, lasts for 365 washes. Similarly, I’ve never tried soap nuts. Have you? Are they any good?

Ecozone soap nuts, 300g: 5.99, Lakeland

An eco-friendly alternative to washing detergents. Zip-up wash bag included. Gentle on fabrics – use with silk and wool. 100% natural and environmentally friendly. Economical – enough for 100 washes. Simply place 4-5 nuts (depending on the size of the load) into the bag and place on top of your laundry in the machine – that’s it! It really couldn’t be simpler. Once your load is done, and you’ve taken out your clean, fresh clothes, remove the bag and leave the nuts to dry as you can use them 4 more times before they need to be discarded – they’re completely biodegradable so won’t be troubling landfill.

Ecoegg laundry egg 720 wash Fresh Linen: 19.99, Ocado

Up to 3 years* of clean laundry *Based on 4-5 washes per week. The Ecoegg Laundry Egg is the natural detergent breakthrough. Say goodbye to harsh chemicals, the Ecoegg Laundry Egg will leave your laundry wonderfully fresh and clean! The Ecoegg Laundry Egg is packed with our unique powerful cleaning pellets which activate in the water and are proven to gently lift away dirt and grime, without using any harsh chemicals. With a hint of Fresh Linen – gently fragranced with natural essential oils, leaving your clothes smelling gorgeous, but still being great for sensitive skin. Allergy UK – allergy friendly product – kind to your environment, pocket, skin. The natural detergent breakthrough, lasts for 720 washes, replaces detergent, no harsh chemicals, hypo-allergenic, eco-friendly, colours stay bright, easy to use, 10-year guarantee.

Terra Wash+Mg: 47.58, Amazon

Reusable for 365 washes / 1 year (save time and money!) *Best in odour removal [fragrance-free] (about 10 times stronger than regular detergent) *Human-friendly (100% free of toxic and synthetic chemicals = perfect for sensitive skin and kids) (Protects people’s health by keeping the washing machine hygienic) *Earth friendly (Leaves zero trace of chemicals and save tons of water and power) *Fabric friendly (Keeps fibres and colour / Great for organic cotton) and antibacterial *Best quality (Made in Japan using patent-protected innovative technology with certified test results) Perfect for a washing baby’s clothes, for people with skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, as well for a people with allergies and of course for everybody who loves and respects mother Earth.

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Terra Wash+Mg
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£47.58
Ecoegg laundry egg 720 wash Fresh Linen
Ecoegg laundry egg 720 wash Fresh Linen
£19.99
Ecozone soap nuts, 300g
Ecozone soap nuts, 300g
£5.99
Terra Wash+Mg
Terra Wash+Mg
£47.58
Ecoegg laundry egg 720 wash Fresh Linen
Ecoegg laundry egg 720 wash Fresh Linen
£19.99
Ecozone soap nuts, 300g
Ecozone soap nuts, 300g
£5.99
Terra Wash+Mg
Terra Wash+Mg
£47.58
Ecoegg laundry egg 720 wash Fresh Linen
Ecoegg laundry egg 720 wash Fresh Linen
£19.99
Ecozone soap nuts, 300g
Ecozone soap nuts, 300g
£5.99
Terra Wash+Mg
Terra Wash+Mg
£47.58
Ecoegg laundry egg 720 wash Fresh Linen
Ecoegg laundry egg 720 wash Fresh Linen
£19.99
Ecozone soap nuts, 300g
Ecozone soap nuts, 300g
£5.99
Terra Wash+Mg
Terra Wash+Mg
£47.58
Ecoegg laundry egg 720 wash Fresh Linen
Ecoegg laundry egg 720 wash Fresh Linen
£19.99
Ecozone soap nuts, 300g
Ecozone soap nuts, 300g
£5.99