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DRYER REPAIR · NEAR ME

Dryer Repair Near Me Gas & Electric, Today

Real local techs across the Twin Cities — not a national lead-broker. Here's exactly when we can be at your address, what brands and gas/electric models we cover, and what the repair will actually cost.

(651) 364-7466
$149Trip feeWaived on repair
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Dispatch grid

Today's response window by zone

What 'near me' actually means in each ring of the metro — drive radius from the Edina hub and same-day booking cutoffs.

ZoneCities coveredTypical ETASame-day cutoff
South Metro (Edina hub)Edina, Eden Prairie, Bloomington, Minnetonka, Hopkins, Richfield, St. Louis Park30–60 minBook by 2pm
South outer ringEagan, Burnsville, Apple Valley, Lakeville, Savage, Prior Lake, Shakopee45–75 minBook by 1pm
West MetroPlymouth, Wayzata, Maple Grove, Excelsior, Chanhassen, Chaska45–75 minBook by 1pm
Minneapolis coreDowntown, Uptown, Northeast, North Loop, Linden Hills, Kingfield, Longfellow40–60 minBook by 2pm
Saint Paul + East MetroSaint Paul, Highland Park, Maplewood, Woodbury, Cottage Grove, Inver Grove Heights50–80 minBook by 12pm
North MetroBrooklyn Park, Coon Rapids, Blaine, Fridley, Anoka, Champlin60–90 minBook by 12pm

Why us

What 'near me' actually buys you

Same-day windows
Real same-day dispatch — not a 5-day waitlist disguised as 'next available'.
Gas + electric on every truck
Ignitors, valve coils, heating elements, thermal fuses, terminal blocks — all on board.
Vent + repair, one visit
Restricted duct is the #1 cause of dryer failure here. We check airflow before we leave.
1-year written warranty
Same fault, same part inside the warranty window? We come back free.

FAQ

Dryer repair near me — common questions

What does 'dryer repair near me' actually mean in the Twin Cities?

A real local tech who can be at your door today — not a national lead-broker form. We dispatch from the south-metro Edina hub and run daily routes across Minneapolis, Saint Paul, and every suburb in the table above. Inside the 494/694 loop, expect a 30–60 minute window when you book before 2pm.

Do you repair both gas and electric dryers?

Yes. Every truck carries gas dryer parts (ignitors, gas-valve coil kits, flame sensors) AND electric parts (heating elements, high-limit thermostats, thermal fuses, terminal-block kits). Gas work is performed by a tech holding the appropriate MN low-pressure-gas appliance qualification.

What's the most common reason a dryer stops heating in the Twin Cities?

Lint-restricted exhaust ducts. Our basements and laundry closets often run 25-40 feet of duct with multiple elbows — that's the worst-case airflow scenario manufacturers list in the install manual. When airflow drops, the high-limit thermostat trips first, then the thermal fuse blows. Replacing parts without clearing the duct just blows the new fuse.

Will you check the dryer vent too?

Yes — every dryer repair includes an airflow check at the exhaust hood. If the duct is restricted (very common in homes 10+ years old that have never been cleaned), we'll quote the vent cleaning up front so the new parts don't fail again. Bundled vent cleaning is $129 with a same-visit repair.

How much does dryer repair cost?

Most Twin Cities dryer repairs land $215–$385 all-in including the $149 trip fee (waived on approval). Heating element $245–$345. Gas valve coil kit $225–$305. Thermal fuse + high-limit $185–$245. Drum rollers + belt + idler kit $245–$345. 1-year written warranty on parts and labor.

Do you carry parts on the truck?

Yes. Common-failure dryer parts for Whirlpool, Maytag, Kenmore, Samsung, LG, GE, Frigidaire, Electrolux, Bosch, and Miele ride on the truck. About 85% of dryer repairs finish on the first visit.

Are you actually local?

Family-run out of Edina. The truck that pulls up is the same tech you spoke to — no 1-800 routing, no subcontracted lead-brokers. Important when you need a callback inside the warranty period.

Can I just replace the dryer instead?

Sometimes — but most 'dead' dryers are a $245 part on a 12-year-old machine that has 10+ years left in the cabinet. If we open it up and find a cracked drum, seized bearing on a cheap unit, or a motor on a sub-$600 dryer, we'll tell you plainly that replacement makes more sense and won't charge you for parts you don't need.