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Old 06-15-2013, 05:38 PM
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I have a gas dryer that's only about 9 months old but takes forever to dry. If I use the automatic sensor settings it always turns off too early while clothes are very damp, so I set it on the manual timer. A regular load of couple of sheets, towels and pillowcases, plus a few t-shirts and nightgowns takes 110 minutes to dry on the highest heat setting. That doesn't seem right.

All I know to check is the lint trap, which I clean after every use. Is there anything else easy/obvious I should look at before I call for a repair?

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Old 06-15-2013, 05:42 PM
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See if the vent hose in the back is kinked. You'll need someone to help you pull the dryer out.
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Old 06-15-2013, 05:44 PM
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I have a gas dryer that's only about 9 months old but takes forever to dry. If I use the automatic sensor settings it always turns off too early while clothes are very damp, so I set it on the manual timer. A regular load of couple of sheets, towels and pillowcases, plus a few t-shirts and nightgowns takes 110 minutes to dry on the highest heat setting. That doesn't seem right.

All I know to check is the lint trap, which I clean after every use. Is there anything else easy/obvious I should look at before I call for a repair?

Thanks.
Check the outside vent. It can get clogged with lint, or if it isnt fully covered with a wire guard or a flap, a bird can build a nest. Don't ask me how I know.
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Old 06-15-2013, 06:09 PM
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I had the same thing happen with a new electric dryer-wouldn't dry. Desmond Harris (308-9243) came out and found that the vent on the roof had something like a cement lid on it, made from lint. He removed the "stuff" and cleaned the vent. All worked well again. We have since had him back to clean the vent again-it is surprising how much lint collects in just one year.
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Old 06-15-2013, 06:11 PM
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You can have the vent pipe cleaned. Check the business directory in the paper. We had ours cleaned for around $40-60. He went up on the roof, pulled our the dryer and got a lot of crud out.
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Old 06-15-2013, 06:25 PM
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I too would check the vent. Call Rick Beck at Beck's Appliance Repair. Very honest and reliable.
352 245-3598
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His ad is in the Daily Sun. Use the 10% off coupon on the web site.
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Thanks for the advice, everyone!
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Even after you clean the vents the overtemp thermostat may have been fried in which case requires a service call.
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