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Why Is My Dryer Not Drying Properly

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Quick answer

Your dryer may not be drying properly due to a clogged lint filter or vent. Clean the lint trap and check the vent hose for blockages. Ensure the dryer is properly vented to the outside.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check and Clean the Lint Trap
    Do: Remove the lint trap and clean out any accumulated lint using a brush or vacuum.
    Observe: If the lint trap is clogged, cleaning it may restore airflow.
    Means: A clogged lint trap restricts airflow, reducing drying efficiency.
    Next: If clothes still aren't drying, move to the next step.
  2. Inspect the Vent Hose
    Do: Locate the vent hose behind the dryer and check for kinks or blockages.
    Observe: A blocked or kinked vent hose can prevent proper airflow.
    Means: Restricted airflow from a blocked vent hose can cause poor drying performance.
    Next: If the vent hose is clear, proceed to the next step.
  3. Clean the Dryer Vent
    Do: Disconnect the vent hose from the wall and use a vacuum or brush to clean out any lint buildup.
    Observe: If lint is removed from the vent, this could be the cause of the issue.
    Means: A clogged vent restricts airflow and can cause the dryer to overheat.
    Next: If the vent is clear, continue to the next step.
  4. Check the Dryer Duct
    Do: Inspect the duct from the wall to the outside for blockages or damage.
    Observe: If the duct is clogged or damaged, it can restrict airflow.
    Means: A clogged or damaged duct prevents proper venting, reducing drying efficiency.
    Next: If the duct is clear, move to the next step.
  5. Test the Dryer's Airflow
    Do: Hold your hand near the dryer vent while it's running to feel for strong airflow.
    Observe: Weak or no airflow indicates a problem with the dryer's internal components.
    Means: Poor airflow from the dryer suggests an internal issue, such as a faulty blower or motor.
    Next: If airflow is weak, consider checking the blower or motor.
  6. Check the Dryer's Heating Element
    Do: Unplug the dryer and inspect the heating element for signs of damage or wear.
    Observe: If the heating element is damaged, it may not be generating enough heat.
    Means: A faulty heating element can cause the dryer to run without properly heating the air.
    Next: If the heating element is damaged, it may need to be replaced.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Clogged Lint Trap
Restricts airflow, reducing drying efficiency.
CommonEasyLint trap cleaning tools
Blocked Vent Hose
Prevents proper airflow from the dryer to the outside.
CommonEasyVent hose cleaning brush
Clogged Dryer Vent
Buildup of lint in the vent restricts airflow and can cause overheating.
CommonEasy–MediumDryer vent cleaning kit
Damaged Dryer Duct
Cracks or kinks in the duct can restrict airflow and reduce drying efficiency.
SometimesMediumDryer duct replacement kit
Faulty Blower or Motor
A malfunctioning blower or motor can cause weak airflow.
SometimesHardBlower or motor replacement
Faulty Heating Element
A damaged heating element may not generate enough heat for proper drying.
SometimesMediumHeating element replacement

Parts matching

Common parts needed for fixing a dryer not drying properly include:

Purchase parts specific to your dryer model for compatibility and performance.

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FAQ

How often should I clean my dryer's lint trap?

Clean the lint trap after every use to maintain proper airflow and prevent lint buildup.

Can a clogged dryer vent cause a fire hazard?

Yes, a clogged dryer vent can overheat and pose a fire risk. Regular cleaning is essential for safety.

Why is my dryer running but not getting hot?

A faulty heating element or thermostat could be the cause. Check these components for damage or wear.

How can I improve my dryer's airflow?

Ensure the lint trap, vent hose, and duct are clean and free of blockages. Check for kinks or damage in the vent system.

What should I do if my dryer is still not drying after cleaning the vent?

If the vent is clear but the dryer still isn't drying, there may be an issue with the blower, motor, or heating element. Consider calling a professional for further diagnosis.