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Most dryer problems are cheaper to fix than to replace — but not all of them, and not on every machine. The math depends on the part that's failing, the age of the unit, and whether it's gas or electric. The guides below cover the most common failures (heating elements, vent clogs, control electronics), the real long-term cost differences between gas and electric, and when a repair tips into "buy new" territory.

Dryers

Dryer Repair vs. Replace — The Complete AM Score Guide

The complete data-driven guide to dryer repair vs. replace — factoring in your local labor rate, model, age, and repair cost.

7 min read
Dryers

Dryer Heating Element Replacement — DIY Cost vs. Booking a Local Pro

A failed heating element is one of the most common dryer repairs. Here is the complete DIY vs. professional cost comparison.

6 min read
Dryers

Clogged Dryer Vent — How Restriction Multiplies Run Times and Energy Costs

A clogged dryer vent drives up your energy bill, shortens appliance life, and creates a fire hazard. Here is the complete financial and safety data.

5 min read
Dryers

Electric vs. Gas Dryers — Calculating the Long-Term Cost Inflection Point

Electric and gas dryers have different purchase prices, operating costs, and repair profiles. Here is the complete long-term cost analysis.

6 min read

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