Lint is highly flammable, and when it accumulates within the dryer cavity, it creates a combustible environment. Overheated components or a spark can ignite the lint, leading to a fire. Regular cavity cleaning removes this buildup, reducing fire risks and keeping your appliance operating safely.
If a serious issue is detected, the technician will inform you immediately and provide recommendations. Some repairs can be done on-site, while others may require specific parts or additional service.
After the tune-up, you’ll receive a detailed report covering the condition of each component, any adjustments made, and recommendations for further repairs or parts that may need replacement soon.
Ideally, a dryer tune-up should be done annually, especially for households with heavy dryer usage. Regular maintenance can prevent expensive repairs and help avoid hazardous conditions that may lead to dryer fires.