Who repairs a dryer taking too long to dry clothes in Toronto? N Appliance Repair does. Call (437) 524-1053, available 7 days a week. Since 2017, our team has helped Toronto homeowners in North York, Scarborough, Etobicoke, and Mississauga identify why their dryers underperform — and the answer is usually simpler (and cheaper) than most people expect.

Quick Answer: A dryer taking multiple cycles to dry clothes is most often caused by a clogged exhaust vent — a fire hazard as well as an efficiency problem. Clean your vent first. If drying is still slow, call (437) 524-1053 for same-day service — heating element and thermostat repairs are fast and affordable.

Why Is My Dryer Taking So Long?

A dryer needs two things to dry clothes efficiently: heat and airflow. When either is compromised, drying times double or triple. The causes are usually straightforward to diagnose and repair.

What Are the Most Common Causes of Slow Drying?

  • Clogged exhaust vent: The most frequent cause — and the most dangerous. Lint builds up inside the exhaust duct over months and years, restricting airflow. The dryer heats the air but cannot push the moist exhaust out, so clothes stay damp. Vent cleaning is also a fire safety issue.
  • Full lint screen: Always clean the lint screen before every load. A heavily clogged lint screen reduces airflow by 30–50% on its own.
  • Failed or weak heating element (electric dryers): The heating element can partially fail, producing heat but at reduced output. Clothes take much longer to dry than usual.
  • Failed cycling thermostat: The cycling thermostat regulates temperature during the cycle. When it fails in the open position, the dryer does not get hot enough. When it fails stuck closed, the dryer overheats and the thermal fuse blows.
  • Blown thermal fuse (electric dryers): A one-time safety fuse that blows when the dryer overheats, usually because the vent is clogged. The dryer runs but produces no heat at all after the fuse blows.
  • Failed gas igniter (gas dryers): The igniter lights the gas burner. When it fails, the dryer tumbles but produces no heat.
  • Overloaded drum: Loading more than the drum capacity forces the dryer to work much harder. One heavy load of towels should fill the drum no more than 75%.

How to Check Your Dryer and Vent Before Calling

1

Clean the lint screen

Remove and clean the lint screen completely. Hold it up to a light source — if you cannot see light through the mesh, wash it with warm soapy water and let it dry fully before reinserting.

2

Check the exhaust hood outside

Go outside and locate where the dryer vents through the wall or roof. Start a dryer cycle and check that the exterior hood flap opens and you feel strong warm airflow. Weak or no airflow confirms a blocked vent.

3

Check the vent hose behind the dryer

Pull the dryer away from the wall. The flexible duct connecting the dryer to the wall vent should be as short and straight as possible — not kinked, crushed, or coiled. Replace vinyl flexible duct with rigid or semi-rigid metal if possible.

4

Test heat production

Start a cycle and feel the air coming from the exhaust (at the back of the dryer before it enters the duct). It should feel hot. If the air is room temperature, the heating element, igniter, or thermal fuse has failed.

Fire Safety Warning: Lint buildup in dryer vents is the leading cause of household dryer fires in Canada — over 15,000 fires annually nationwide. If your dryer vent has not been cleaned in over a year and your dryer is taking too long, stop using the dryer and schedule a vent cleaning immediately. Call (437) 524-1053 for same-day vent cleaning and dryer service across Toronto.

Dryer Repair Costs in Toronto

  • Dryer vent cleaning: $90–$150 CAD
  • Heating element replacement (electric): $140–$220 CAD including parts and labour
  • Cycling thermostat replacement: $120–$180 CAD including parts and labour
  • Thermal fuse replacement: $110–$160 CAD including parts and labour
  • Gas igniter replacement: $130–$190 CAD including parts and labour
  • Drum belt replacement: $120–$180 CAD including parts and labour

We service all dryer brands — Whirlpool, Samsung, LG, Maytag, GE, Kenmore, Bosch, and Frigidaire — across all Toronto neighbourhoods. All repairs include a 90-day warranty.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my dryer take so long to dry clothes?
The most common causes are a clogged lint screen or exhaust vent (restricting airflow), a failing heating element or gas igniter (not producing enough heat), or a faulty cycling thermostat (turning heat off too early). A blocked vent is the most frequent cause and is also a fire hazard.
How do I know if my dryer vent is clogged?
Signs of a clogged dryer vent: clothes take 2+ cycles to dry, the dryer feels very hot to the touch during operation, the exhaust hood outside does not open fully during a cycle, or you notice a burning smell. You can check by disconnecting the vent hose and running a short cycle — if drying improves dramatically, the vent is blocked.
How much does dryer repair cost in Toronto?
Dryer vent cleaning runs $90–$150 CAD. Heating element replacement is $140–$220 CAD including parts and labour. Cycling thermostat replacement is $120–$180 CAD. Thermal fuse replacement is $110–$160 CAD. Gas igniter replacement is $130–$190 CAD.
Is it dangerous to use a dryer that takes too long?
A dryer with a clogged vent is a fire hazard — lint accumulation in the vent duct is a leading cause of house fires in Toronto and across Canada. If your dryer is taking too long and the vent has not been cleaned in over a year, stop using it and schedule a vent cleaning immediately.