Expert dryer repair in Clearwater & across Tampa Bay. Licensed technicians, same-day service, transparent flat-rate pricing.
A dryer that doesn't dry — or one that takes three cycles to do what should take one — is more than annoying. It's a hidden fire risk and an energy bill spike. Quick Fix Appliances repairs gas and electric dryers from every major manufacturer, with same-day service across the Tampa Bay area.
Our techs are factory-trained on both gas (LP and natural) and electric models, and we follow strict safety protocols on every visit. Lint, gas, and electrical components are nothing to DIY — let us handle it right the first time.
If your dryer shows any of these symptoms, give us a call — there's a good chance we've fixed it today already.
Blown thermal fuse, failed heating element, bad igniter (gas), or restricted venting. We diagnose and fix safely.
Almost always a venting issue or a worn heating element. We test airflow and replace components as needed.
Broken belt, seized idler pulley, bad drive motor or failed door switch. Common, fast fixes.
Worn drum rollers, glides, idler pulley, or rear drum bearings. We replace them as a set.
Failed door switch, bad start switch, blown thermal fuse or thermal cutoff. We test the whole start circuit.
Overheating, often caused by lint-clogged venting tripping the high-limit thermostat. We test, clear and verify.
Stop using the dryer immediately and call us. This is usually lint build-up around the heating element — a fire hazard.
PF, AF, dE, F22, F70 — each code has a specific cause. We read them and fix the underlying problem.
Most residential dryer repairs run $150–$400 — far below the $500–$1,400 cost of a new dryer (plus delivery and installation). For any dryer under 10 years old, repair is almost always the right move.
The single biggest cause of dryer failures we see in Tampa Bay isn't mechanical — it's clogged venting. Florida's humidity makes lint stickier, and many homes have long, twisting vent runs. When we service a dryer, we also test and clear the venting as part of the repair.
According to the National Fire Protection Association, dryer fires cause an estimated $233 million in property damage each year — and 27% of them are caused by lint build-up. We strongly recommend a professional dryer vent cleaning every 1–2 years, especially in older homes with long vent runs. Ask us about adding it to your repair appointment.
Our techs are trained on every major dryer brand, from entry-level to luxury.
Most dryer repairs range $150–$400. Heating elements, thermal fuses and igniters are typically on the lower end; control boards and motors on the higher end.
Yes — we are licensed to repair both natural gas and LP (propane) dryers. Our techs follow strict safety procedures and leak-test every gas connection.
Disconnect the vent hose from the back of the dryer and run a short cycle. If drying time improves dramatically, your vent is the problem. We can check this during our diagnostic visit.
Overheating usually means a clogged vent or a stuck thermostat. Stop using it and call us — sustained overheating is a fire hazard.
A well-maintained dryer lasts 10–13 years. Florida humidity and inadequate venting shortens that significantly. Annual lint trap and vent cleaning are the #1 longevity factor.
Yes — we offer dryer vent cleaning as a standalone service or as an add-on to any repair. It's one of the best home-safety investments you can make.
Same-day service across the Tampa Bay area · Licensed & insured · 90-day labor warranty.