Dryer
Not Drying Clothes
in Ottawa?
Dryer running but clothes still come out damp? If your dryer takes multiple cycles to dry a load, leaves clothes wet, or dries inconsistently, Yanfix provides same-day dryer repair throughout Ottawa.
Our technicians diagnose airflow restrictions, heating problems, moisture sensor failures, thermostat issues, and other faults that prevent dryers from drying clothes properly. Most repairs can be completed during the first visit.
Why Is My Dryer Not Drying Clothes?
Airflow Problem or Heating Problem?
A dryer that runs but doesn’t dry clothes properly is usually experiencing an airflow problem, a heating problem, or a sensor issue. The drum may spin normally and the cycle may complete, but moisture remains trapped in the clothing.
The table below compares the most common causes we encounter during dryer repair calls throughout Ottawa.
| Symptom | Most Likely Cause |
| Clothes still damp after one cycle | Restricted airflow |
| Dryer takes two or three cycles to dry | Partially blocked dryer vent |
| Dryer gets hot but clothes stay wet | Poor exhaust ventilation |
| Dryer runs but produces no heat | Heating system failure |
| Dryer shuts off before clothes are dry | Moisture sensor or overheating issue |
| Burning smell during drying | Lint buildup or blocked airflow |
💡 Most dryers that are not drying clothes properly still produce heat. The real problem is often that moisture cannot leave the machine efficiently because of restricted airflow.
Common Causes of a Dryer That Won't Dry Clothes
| Cause | How Common | What Happens |
| Clogged dryer vent | Very common | Moist air cannot escape, so clothes stay damp after a full cycle |
| Blocked lint screen | Very common | Airflow is reduced before air reaches the exhaust duct |
| Crushed exhaust hose | Common | The dryer is pushed too close to the wall and airflow is restricted |
| Weak heating element | Common | The dryer heats, but not strongly enough to dry clothes efficiently |
| Gas burner problem | Common | Gas dryer heats inconsistently or the burner does not stay on |
| Moisture sensor failure | Occasional | The dryer thinks clothes are dry and stops the cycle too early |
| Cycling thermostat failure | Occasional | Temperature control becomes inconsistent and drying takes longer |
| Control board issue | Rare | The dryer does not control heat, timing, or sensor signals correctly |
Clogged Dryer Vent
A clogged dryer vent is the most common reason clothes stay damp after a full cycle. The dryer may still get hot, but wet air cannot leave the drum fast enough. Moisture stays trapped inside, drying time increases, and the dryer may overheat.
This is especially common in homes with long vent runs, multiple bends, exterior wall flaps, or vents that have not been cleaned for a long time.
| 💡 If your dryer gets hot but clothes are still wet, airflow restriction is the first thing we check. |
Blocked Lint Screen
A lint screen can look clean but still be blocked by fabric softener residue. When airflow through the lint screen is reduced, the dryer cannot move enough air through the drum. Clothes take longer to dry, and the dryer may run hotter than normal.
Washing the lint screen with warm soapy water can sometimes improve airflow immediately.
Crushed or Kinked Exhaust Hose
The flexible exhaust hose behind the dryer can get crushed when the appliance is pushed too close to the wall. Even a small restriction can dramatically reduce airflow.
This problem is common after moving the dryer, cleaning behind it, or reinstalling it after flooring or renovation work.
Weak Heating Element (Electric Dryers)
In electric dryers, the heating element creates the heat needed to dry clothes. If the element is partially failing, the dryer may still warm up but not produce enough heat to dry a full load.
A weak heating element often causes long drying times, especially with towels, bedding, or heavy laundry.
Gas Burner or Ignition Problem (Gas Dryers)
Gas dryers use an igniter and burner assembly to produce heat. If the igniter is weak, the gas valve coils are failing, or the burner does not stay lit, the dryer may heat briefly and then run cold.
This often causes clothes to remain damp even after the dryer has been running for a long time.
Moisture Sensor Failure
Many modern dryers use moisture sensors to decide when clothes are dry. If the sensor is dirty, damaged, or giving incorrect readings, the dryer may stop too early while clothes are still damp.
This problem is common when automatic cycles fail, but timed dry works better.
| ⚠️ A severely blocked dryer vent is a fire hazard. Lint is highly combustible, and a clogged vent can reach temperatures that ignite it. If your dryer runs hot but dries slowly, or if the exterior vent flap isn’t opening during operation, have the vent inspected immediately. |
Cycling Thermostat Failure
The cycling thermostat controls drum temperature during the drying cycle. When it fails, the dryer may run too cool, too hot, or cycle heat inconsistently.
This can cause long drying times, overheating, or clothes that dry unevenly.
Control Board Issue
In newer dryers, the control board manages heat timing, sensor signals, and cycle operation. Control board problems are less common, but they can cause the dryer to stop early, fail to heat correctly, or respond incorrectly to sensor readings.
We diagnose control boards last, after ruling out airflow, heating, and sensor problems.
Signs Your Dryer Has a Drying Problem
Clothes Are Still Damp After a Full Cycle
The most obvious symptom. The dryer completes the cycle, but clothes come out wet, damp, or only partly dry. If this happens once, it may be an overloaded cycle. If it happens every time, the dryer needs diagnosis.
Dryer Gets Hot but Clothes Stay Wet
This usually points to an airflow problem. The dryer is producing heat, but moisture is not being removed from the drum properly.
Dryer Takes Two or Three Cycles
A load that used to dry in 45–60 minutes now takes two or three full cycles. Common causes include clogged vents, weak heating, and poor exhaust airflow.
Laundry Room Feels Hot or Humid
If your laundry room feels humid while the dryer runs, moisture may be escaping into the room instead of being vented outside.
Dryer Stops Before Clothes Are Dry
If the dryer shuts off early, the moisture sensor may be reading incorrectly, or the dryer may be overheating from restricted airflow.
Why Choose Yanfix
We make appliance repair easy, fast, and reliable
Forget long waits, hidden fees, and sloppy work. At Yanfix, we treat your time and home with respect — delivering expert service you can count on.
15-Minute Response
We’re fast — and we mean it
Submit your request and hear from us within 15 minutes. No delays, no call center loops. Just real people, ready to help — now.
Upfront Pricing
What you see is what you pay.
Our pricing is clear, fair, and free of hidden fees. You’ll get a quote before any work begins, so there are no surprises — just results.
Skilled Professionals
Professionals who know what they’re doing
Every Yanfix repair specialist is trained and experienced. We work with all major brands and fix problems right — the first time.
90-Day Guarantee
Peace of mind included
We stand behind our work. If the same issue comes back within 90 days — we’ll return and fix it at no cost. That’s a promise you can rely on.
What You Can Check Before Calling a Technician
A few quick checks that take under 10 minutes and might save you a service call:
Check the Lint Trap — and Clean It Thoroughly
A completely clogged lint screen restricts airflow enough to trip the thermal fuse. Remove the trap and hold it up to the light — you should see light through it. If not, wash it with warm soapy water, rinse, and let it dry before reinstalling.
Check the Exterior Vent Flap
Go outside and find where your dryer exhausts — usually a flap on an exterior wall or roof. Start the dryer and watch the flap: it should open clearly and you should feel warm air. If it doesn’t open, or barely opens, the duct is blocked. This is something you can investigate with a vacuum and a dryer vent cleaning brush before calling us.
Check the Exhaust Hose Behind the Dryer
Look behind the dryer and make sure the hose is not crushed, kinked, disconnected, or pushed flat against the wall.
Try a Smaller Load
Overloading can prevent proper airflow through the drum. If small loads dry normally but large loads stay damp, load size may be part of the problem.
Try Timed Dry Instead of Auto Dry
If timed dry works better than automatic cycles, the moisture sensor may be dirty, faulty, or misreading the load.
| 💡 If your dryer dries normally on Timed Dry but struggles on Auto Dry, a faulty moisture sensor is one of the most likely causes. |
Checks done and clothes still damp?
→ Book Same-Day Dryer Repair with Yanfix
How Yanfix Fixes a Dryer That Is Not Drying Clothes
1. Call or Book — We Respond in 15 Minutes
Phone or book online. Tell us the dryer brand, whether it is gas or electric, and what symptoms you’re seeing: damp clothes, long drying times, weak heat, overheating, or early shutoff.
2. Airflow Inspection
We begin by inspecting the lint path, exhaust hose, vent duct, and exterior vent termination. Airflow issues are responsible for a large percentage of drying complaints.
3. Heating System Testing
We test the thermal fuse, heating element, thermostats, gas igniter, gas valve coils, and flame sensor where applicable. Every component is tested before any parts are recommended.
4. Moisture Sensor Diagnosis
If the dryer stops too early or behaves differently in Auto Dry versus Timed Dry, we inspect and test the moisture sensor system.
5. Upfront Quote
Once we’ve identified the failed component or airflow issue, you’ll receive a clear quote covering parts and labour before any repair work begins.
6. Same-Day Repair
We stock many common dryer parts and complete most repairs during the first visit.
7. Final Drying Test
Before leaving, we verify proper airflow, heat output, moisture removal, and overall cycle performance.
8. 90-Day Warranty
Every dryer repair is backed by our 90-day warranty on parts and labour.
Dryer Heat Repair Cost in Ottawa
| Repair Type | Typical Cost Range (CAD) |
| Dryer vent cleaning or airflow clearing | $80 – $150 |
| Exhaust hose replacement | $80 – $140 |
| Heating element replacement | $120 – $260 |
| Thermostat replacement | $90 – $180 |
| Moisture sensor replacement | $100 – $220 |
| Gas igniter replacement | $120 – $220 |
| Gas valve coils replacement | $130 – $250 |
| Control board repair / replacement | $180 – $380 |
These are parts-and-labour ranges. The final quote depends on your dryer’s brand, model, and how accessible the failed component is in your specific unit. You’ll know the exact number before any work starts.
| 💡 Airflow-related dryer problems are often among the least expensive repairs. In many cases, restoring proper airflow solves the problem without replacing major components. |
Dryer Brands We Service in Ottawa
We repair electric and gas dryers from all major brands sold in Canada.
Samsung Dryers
We repair Samsung electric and gas dryers, including Smart Care and Steam Sanitize models. Common problems include moisture sensor failures, heating issues, and airflow restrictions.
LG Dryers
We service LG DLE, DLGX, and SteamCare dryers. Common repairs include thermistor failures, moisture sensor issues, and venting problems.
Whirlpool Dryers
We repair Whirlpool Duet, Cabrio, and standard dryer models. Frequent issues include thermal fuses, heating elements, and airflow restrictions.
Maytag Dryers
Maytag dryers are known for durability, but we regularly repair heating systems, thermostats, and moisture sensor problems.
GE & GE Profile Dryers
We repair both gas and electric GE dryers, including Profile models with advanced drying controls.
Bosch Dryers
We service Bosch vented, condenser, and heat-pump dryers, including the 300, 500, and 800 Series.
Frigidaire Dryers
We repair Frigidaire Gallery and Professional Series dryers with heating, airflow, and electronic control problems.
KitchenAid Dryers
We service all KitchenAid dryer configurations, including sensor-controlled drying systems.
Electrolux Dryers
We repair Electrolux dryers with drying performance issues, moisture sensor failures, and heating problems.
Kenmore Dryers
We repair all Kenmore-built dryers, including Whirlpool, LG, and Electrolux-manufactured models.
Have an older or less common dryer?
Call us and we’ll check parts availability before your appointment.
What Ottawa Residents Say About Yanfix
"My dryer was getting hot but clothes were still damp after every cycle. Yanfix found a clogged vent, cleared the restriction, and now everything dries in one cycle again. Fast service and very professional." — Sarah M., Kanata ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
"We thought we needed a new dryer because loads were taking almost three hours to dry. The technician diagnosed a blocked exhaust duct and fixed the problem the same day. Saved us from buying a new machine." — David R., Barrhaven ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
"Dryer ran normally but towels stayed damp. The technician explained the airflow issue, repaired the venting problem, and showed us how to prevent it in the future. Excellent service." — Michael P., Nepean ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
Same-Day Dryer Repair Across Ottawa
YANFIX provides same-day dryer repair throughout Ottawa and surrounding communities, including:
Kanata
Including Bridlewood, Beaverbrook, Katimavik, Glen Cairn, Morgan’s Grant, and Stittsville.
Nepean
Including Barrhaven, Centrepointe, Craig Henry, Merivale, and Arlington Woods.
Orleans
Including Avalon, Chapel Hill, Fallingbrook, Queenswood Heights, and Convent Glen.
Gloucester
Including Blackburn Hamlet, Carson Meadows, Pineview, and Beacon Hill.
Central Ottawa
Including Centretown, Downtown Ottawa, Sandy Hill, The Glebe, and Vanier.
West Ottawa
Including Westboro, Hintonburg, Wellington West, and Mechanicsville.
South Ottawa
Including Alta Vista, Greenboro, Hunt Club, and Riverside South.
East Ottawa
Including Manor Park, Rockcliffe Park, Rothwell Heights, and surrounding communities.
Outside these areas but still within the Ottawa region?
Call us and we’ll confirm coverage before scheduling your appointment.
You’ve Got Questions?
We’ve Got Answers!
Everything you need to know before you book.
Why is my dryer running but clothes are still wet?
The most common cause is restricted airflow. A clogged dryer vent, blocked lint screen, or crushed exhaust hose can trap moisture inside the drum and prevent proper drying.
Why does my dryer take two or three cycles to dry clothes?
Dryers that require multiple cycles usually have an airflow restriction, weak heating system, faulty thermostat, or moisture sensor problem.
Why is my dryer getting hot but clothes stay damp?
If the dryer produces heat but clothes remain wet, moisture is likely not leaving the dryer efficiently. This usually indicates a venting or airflow problem.
Can a clogged dryer vent stop clothes from drying?
Yes. A clogged vent is one of the most common reasons dryers stop drying properly. Restricted airflow prevents moisture from being exhausted outside.
Can a bad heating element cause long drying times?
Yes. A partially failed heating element may still generate some heat but not enough to dry clothes efficiently.
Can a faulty moisture sensor stop the dryer too early?
Yes. Modern dryers use moisture sensors to determine when clothing is dry. A faulty sensor can end the cycle while clothes are still damp.
Is it safe to keep using a dryer that isn't drying properly?
No. Restricted airflow can cause overheating and increase the risk of dryer fires. Burning smells or excessive heat should be inspected immediately.
How much does it cost to repair a dryer that isn't drying clothes?
Most drying-related repairs in Ottawa range from $80 to $260 CAD, depending on whether the issue involves airflow, heating components, sensors, or electronic controls.
Do you repair both gas and electric dryers?
Yes. YANFIX repairs both gas and electric dryers from all major brands.
Can Yanfix repair my dryer the same day?
In most cases, yes. We carry many common dryer parts and complete most repairs during the first visit.
Contact Information
- 18 Inwood Drive Kanata, Ontario, K2M 1Z5
- +1613913-30-23
- support@yanfix.com














