Dryer Repair montreal
What is a dryer? A dryer is an appliance that, as the name implies, dries your clothes. Where dryers are concerned, your best friend is its user manual and handbook. You will always find a certain section that lists parts with their part number. Now why is this important? Because parts are the most important thing when repairing a broken dryer; without the exact part, your dryer may not function properly after repair.
Do not worry though if you lost your user manual, you can always research this information online. How do you order dryer parts? You order in the same way that with all other appliances. Before you even think about ordering, write down all the information related to your dryer. You need to list down model number of the dryer, and the model number of the dryer parts. Each part has its own model number, and numbers indicate importance that is placed on a particular trait.
Out on the Internet, there are so many appliance parts website. It can get heady as you will most likely find pages and pages of parts with subheadings to choose from. What you can do is to drop down to the 'Dryer Parts' Category. If not, type the dryer parts number in the search bar of the website. Move on to another website if the online store you are looking at doesn’t have a search function. If it’s a decent online store, you should be able to find the exact dryer part, and information on the availability of the part and its cost. When you’ve found the dryer part, put it in your shopping cart and checkout.
The popular brands of dryers are Admiral, Amana, Frigidaire, GE, Gibson, Hotpoint, Maytag, Whirlpool, among others.
When a dryer has problems, the first thing that you must do is to determine what caused it. Some of the most common dryer problems are non-heating, tumbling or taking too long to dry. To each problem, there are different dryer parts that are needed.
Timer
As the name implies, the timer times your machine for its spin cycles.
Start Switch
The dryer’s start switch is what frees the electricity into the dryer so that it runs and does what it does.
Dryer belt
Among dryers, the belt spins the drum getting the horse power from the motor and puts tension on the Idler Pulley. With frequent use, dryer belts usually get busted, torn, ripped, or weathered.
Motor
Dryer motors spin the drum, and tumble your clothes at different speeds.
Blower Wheel
The blower wheel spins at the rate of the motor circulating the air to evenly dry your clothes. It is common for blower wheels to chip and break from items left in clothes pockets. They can also get stripped on the motor shaft.
Dryer Idler
The idler puts tension on the belt and thus makes the belt to turn the drum. It is common idler to get burnt by belt wear-and-tear or motor hang up.
Rollers
Dryer rollers provide support for easy tumbling, and for the drum to move more easily.


