We understand the importance of a working dryer in your daily life, and we're here to help when your dryer isn't working properly. Our team of experienced technicians has the skills and knowledge to diagnose and repair any issue your dryer may be experiencing. We offer reliable and affordable dryer repair services in San Francisco for all types of dryers, including gas and electric models.
At Appliances Giants, we pride ourselves on providing exceptional customer service. We understand that a broken dryer can be stressful, which is why we strive to make the repair process as seamless and stress-free as possible. Our technicians will communicate with you throughout the repair process and answer any questions you may have.
We offer same-day and emergency repair services to ensure your dryer is back up and running as soon as possible. Don’t let a malfunctioning dryer disrupt your daily routine. Contact us today to schedule your appointment with one of our expert technicians.
Here are some of the service offerings for Appliances Giants’ Dryer Repair in South San Francisco:
No matter what type of issue you’re experiencing with your dryer, our team of experienced technicians has the knowledge and expertise to diagnose and fix the problem.
Here are some benefits of getting your dryer repaired at Appliances Giants in San Francisco:
Do not put off repairing household appliances, this can lead to high costs. Our company employs qualified specialists who use high-quality tools and components. We provide a guarantee for our work. Call today and make an appointment at a convenient time for you!
FAQ
How much should it cost to fix a dryer?
The average cost of repairing a dryer is around $100 to $400, which will generally cover most drum issues (such as a broken belt), a faulty thermostat, or clogged vents. If you're unsure whether or not a repair is worth it, refer to the 50% rule.
Is it worth it to fix a dryer?
You can generally repair a dryer for $125 vs replacing it for $350. Since there's little difference in life expectancy between the two options, it's generally cheaper and more practical to repair a dryer than to replace it.