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If your dryer is not come on or doesn't get hot or you have any
other problem, you need our dryer company in Oakland or Fremont. Our
dryer repair team is ready to take care of the rest; returning your
dryer to perfect working order. Call us 24 hours a day, 7 days a
week for Oakland or Fremont dryer repair appointment. We will
do our make every effort to schedule your dryer repair appointment
for a time that is most convenient for you:
Be assured that we always work with your busy schedule for your
Oakland or Fremont dryer repair or service appointment. For a Oakland
or Fremont dryer repair appointment, call us at our toll free number:
800-697-9149
If you prefer, you can set up your dryer repair appointment also
via email.
In your note please provide us with your name, phone number, zip
code and a brief description of the problem that you experiencing
with your dryer. When we receive your email we will contact you
as soon as possible, with the solution for your Oakland or Fremont
dryer repair appointment.
We service and repair all dryer brands and models:
Magic Chef
Whirlpool
Maytag
Jenn Air
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Kitchen Aid
Modern Maid
Montgomery Wards
Kelvinator
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Kenmore
Roper
Speed Queen
and more view all brands |
Our dryer repair coverege area includes entire Oakland
or Fremont and the surrounding cities:
| Oakland
Fremont
Berkeley
Hayward
Castro Valley
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San Leandro
San Lorenzo
Piedmont
Alameda
El Cerrito |
Emeryville
El Sobrante
Richmond
view all of the zip codes in
our service repair area |
The information which we provide on our website is to help you
gain more knowledge about your dryer. Our goal also is to help learn
how to bring more efficiency usage for your dryers which will bring
to you savings on utility, future repairs and extended life of your
dryers unit.
Warning: DRYERS CAN BECOME
DANGEROUS IF YOU TRY TO REPAIR WITHOUT EXPERIENCE, TRADE KNOWLEDGE,
AND THE RIGHT TOOLS. Chances with your safety and health
can become very expensive. The following information is strictly
for your own knowledge. Our strong advice for you is to not perform
any dryer repairs on your own. Dryer repairs without professional
experience, training with gas or electric systems and knowledge
can become very dangerous. For professional help call our dryer
repair technicians 24/7 at:
800-697-9149
DRYERS
The biggest enemy you have in a clothes dryer is lint. Lint will
plug up the venting, reduce the efficiency of your dryer, increase
your energy bill, cause expensive service calls and can catch fire.
Lint is creating millions and millions of dollars of extra business
for the service industry. It doesn't have to be that way. Your dryer
can be safe. All you have to do is maintain the product properly.
Please read the maintenance section of this chapter very carefully
and follow my directions to the letter. It could save you hundreds
of dollars in service calls, your house and possibly your life and
that of your family. Some dryers will only last three to five years
before they de¬velop serious service problems. Before you buy
a dryer do your homework. Read Consumer's Reporr and make sure you
are buying a good machine. Most dryers have one thermostatic control
set to operate around 145 degrees F., but some dryers offer an adjustable
thermostat which you can set according to the nature of the load
you are drying. The adjustable thermostat can range from 120 degrees
for delicate clothing to 155 degrees for heavy cottons and linens.
You can check your dryer's temperature by inserting a candy or meat
thermometer in the exhaust vent at the point where the vent is attached
to the dryer. The machine's temperature sensors are usually located
within the exhaust duct, just inside the dryer. There is another
thermostat in your dryer, but it is there for safety purposes only.
The safety thermostat shuts off the heating element or burner when
the temperature in the dryer exceeds 200 degrees. Normally, your
dryer will never even approach 200 degrees; it gets that hot only
in cases where the thermostat sticks, the heating element becomes
grounded, or the air flow through the dryer is blocked. Most dryers
that were built within the past few years have sealed-for-life lubrication,
if you ever disassemble the dryer for any reason, however, you must
be sure that all bearing surfaces are lubricated; use the manufacturer's
recommended lubricant. One important spot to check is around the
front edge. The drum of many modern dryers is supported on rollers
at the rear, while in front the flange of the door opening serves
as a bearing surface. If the surface appears to be dry, lubricate
it according to the manufacturer's instructions.
For professional dryer repair help call us 24/7 at:
800-697-9149
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