Dryer not heating? Taking forever to dry? Tumbling but no heat? Texas Sons sends a certified dryer repair tech to your door — often the same day — stocked with parts to fix gas and electric dryers of any brand on the first visit.
From clothes that stay damp for hours to a drum that won't spin, our DFW technicians diagnose and fix every dryer problem — gas or electric — fast. Here are the issues we fix most in the Dallas–Fort Worth area.
A broken dryer means a growing pile of wet laundry and disrupted routines. Our technicians respond fast, show up prepared, and fix the issue right — so your household gets back to normal without the hassle.
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We offer same-day dryer repair service across all DFW cities — Fort Worth, Dallas, Arlington, Plano, Irving, and more. Call us in the morning and we'll do our best to have a certified technician at your door that same afternoon.
Yes — our technicians are certified on both gas and electric dryers, including stackable units and all-in-one washer-dryer combos. We service every major brand: Whirlpool, LG, Samsung, GE, Maytag, Kenmore, Bosch, Electrolux, Frigidaire, Speed Queen, and more.
The most common causes are a blown thermal fuse, faulty heating element, or failed gas igniter. A clogged exhaust vent can also trigger thermal cutoffs that shut down heat as a safety measure. Our tech will diagnose the exact cause and fix it — often with parts already on the truck.
If your dryer is less than 10 years old, repair is almost always the better investment. Most common dryer repairs — heating elements, belts, rollers, door switches — cost a fraction of a new unit. Our technician will give you an honest assessment with no pressure to replace.
All of our dryer repairs come with a 90-day parts and labor warranty. If the same problem comes back within that window, we return and fix it at no additional cost. We stand fully behind every repair we make.
Yes — an overheating dryer is a potential fire hazard and should not be ignored. Stop using it immediately and call us. The most common causes are a severely clogged exhaust vent, a stuck cycling thermostat, or a failed high-limit thermostat. Our techs resolve these safely and quickly.