Posted by & filed under Articles.

Modern tumble dryers for the home are extremely efficient. Moderntumble dryers can dry a load of clothes quickly thanks to moisture sensors and other high-tech technology. A little DIY troubleshooting is possible if your tumble dryer doesn’t dry clothes completely.

Even if you have to hire a technician, tumble dryer knowledge is invaluable.

Why your tumble dryer isn’t drying clothes completely

Follow our guide to find out what to do first and how to fix it before you call a technician to fix your tumble dryer loading issues

To speed up your laundry process, don’t overload the tumble dryer. Overfilling the tumble dryer will cause the dryer to not allow enough airflow around clothes. This can lead to longer drying times and multiple dry cycles.

If your tumble dryer isn’t drying clothes fully due to loading problems, you can load fewer clothes into your washer. You will be a big help to your washing machine.

Dirty Lint Screen

A clogged lint trap could cause your tumble dryer to not dry clothes or get hot to the touch. Regularly clean the lint trap after every load. You will be able to dry your clothes completely by ensuring that there is enough airflow to the tumble dryer.

Even if you clean the trap regularly, the tumble dryer’s vent system can accumulate lint, which can cause it to become clogged.

An appliance brush can be purchased to clean the tumble dryer vents.

To prevent tumble dryer fires, you should also clean out the lint trap each time you turn on the tumble dryer. Because lint fibres can be flammable, tumble dryer fires are the leading cause of house fires. Lint can clog up screens and cause them to heat up, increasing their likelihood of igniting.

Ventilation clogged by tumble dryer

Clogged tumble dryer vents are a common reason why tumble dryers don’t dry clothes fully. Lint and other debris can build up in the duct system connecting the tumble dryer’s exterior to the wall. This is particularly true if the vent duct behind the tumble dryer is kinked. This can cause tumble dryer air to block from venting outside and increase the chance of fire.

Washing machine leaves clothes wet

If your tumble dryer isn’t drying clothes fully or if it takes several cycles to dry clothes, this could indicate a washing machine problem. Your clothes will become heavy and saturated if your washing machine doesn’t drain the water completely. These clothes can be hung up straight in the tumble dryer.

When loading clothes into your washing machine, make sure it is properly balanced. This will ensure that the spin cycle removes all water from your clothes. So, the tumble dryer can dry your clothes correctly when you load it.

Faulty components

You may still wonder, “Why does my tumble dryer take so long to dry clothes?” After all the troubleshooting, you might be left wondering, “Why doesn’t my tumble dryer heat up?”.  A professional may be able to help you diagnose the problem. There may be tumble dryer parts that are defective and need to replace.

All your appliance questions can be addressed by our qualified staff.

Comments are closed.