Few things disrupt a household like a dryer that won't heat, won't spin, or grinds and rattles through every load. When yours stops working, wet washing piles up fast and you're left hanging clothes over chairs.
Fast Appliance Repairs has spent more than 15 years diagnosing and fixing clothes dryers across Sydney's eastern suburbs. For dependable dryer repair Sydney households count on, call 1300 144 431.
Trusted Professional Repairs
Choosing a local repairer means faster response times, genuine accountability, and someone who actually knows the area. Here is what stands behind our trusted reputation.
Every member of our team holds appropriate electrical trade qualifications and stays current with the latest dryer models and their known faults.
We carry full public liability and workmanship insurance, ensuring your home and appliance are completely protected while we carry out the work.
A broken dryer rarely waits for a convenient moment. We prioritise urgent jobs and offer same-day service wherever our schedule allows.
We believe in absolute transparency. We quote before we repair. You approve the final cost first, with no surprise hidden charges added later.
We fit genuine or manufacturer-approved components and back every single repair with a comprehensive parts and labour warranty.
We have spent over 15 years servicing Sydney's Eastern Suburbs, ensuring professional diagnosis and solid value that lasts.
Most dryer faults trace back to a small number of components. The symptoms usually point straight to the cause once you know what to look for.
The dryer tumbles but blows cold air. Usually caused by a blown thermal fuse, a failed heating element, or a faulty thermostat triggered by restricted airflow.
If the motor hums but the drum stays still, the culprit is typically a snapped or stretched drum belt, worn rollers, or a seized idler pulley.
Grinding, squealing, or rhythmic thumping during a cycle points to worn drum rollers, a failing idler pulley, or worn internal drum bearings.
Dryers shutting off mid-cycle are usually struggling with blocked lint filters, clogged vents, or a failing safety cycling thermostat that creates fire risks.
When completely dead, the cause ranges from a tripped breaker to a failed door switch, thermal safety fuse, or a damaged main electronic control board.
If clothes come out damp after full cycles, it signals restricted exhaust airflow or a moisture sensor coated heavily in fabric-softener residue.
We keep our process transparent from the first phone call to the final safety test, ensuring you receive professional local service.
When you call, we ask about the brand, model, and symptoms. The more you tell us, the better prepared our technician arrives with appropriate parts.
Our licensed technician inspects the electrical power supply, safety switches, heaters, and internal belts methodically to find the true cause.
Once the real issue is found, we explain the fault plainly and give a clear quote covering parts and labour before proceeding with any repair work.
With your go-ahead, we fit genuine or manufacturer-approved components (heating elements, thermal fuses, sensors, or belts) to exact specifications.
We run a comprehensive test cycle to ensure correct airflow, heating, and smooth rotation, backing our work with a solid parts and labour warranty.
A few basic checks can sometimes get your dryer running again without a call-out. None of these involve opening the machine or touching internal wiring:
When to call a professional technician: If your dryer smells of burning, emits sparks or smoke, repeatedly trips the circuit breaker, or feels excessively hot to touch, switch it off at the wall immediately. These repairs involve live electrical parts and carry real risks of shock and fire, and DIY work can void your warranty and insurance.
We service all major electric, vented, condenser, and heat-pump dryer models sold across Australia.
Answers to the most common questions we get about professional dryer repairs in Double Bay.
We provide clear, upfront quotes before any repair work begins, so you always know the cost before committing. A diagnostic or call-out fee applies to cover the technician's visit and accurate fault identification.
We prioritise emergency and urgent jobs and offer same-day service wherever our schedule allows. For safety issues like a burning smell, sparks, or a repeatedly tripping breaker, switch the dryer off at the wall and call us straight away on 1300 144 431.
Yes. We repair Samsung dryers and all types of electric dryers, including vented, condenser, and heat-pump models. Our technicians are trained across these systems and carry genuine parts for common faults.
Dryer repair in Double Bay generally costs between $120 and $400, depending on the fault and parts needed. Simple jobs like a belt or thermal fuse sit at the lower end, while heating element or control board repairs cost more.
In most cases, repair is worthwhile if the cost is less than half the price of a comparable new dryer and the machine is otherwise sound. Common repairs like belts, fuses, and sensors are highly affordable and extend the machine's life.
Yes. Alongside Double Bay, we service the wider eastern suburbs, the Northern Beaches including Manly, Maroubra, the Inner West, and much of greater Sydney. Call us to confirm coverage for your specific address.
Our fleet of fully equipped mobile repair vans spans across Sydney daily, providing timely laundry appliance solutions.
Bondi Junction, Rose Bay, Vaucluse, Woollahra, Paddington, and surrounding local areas.
Northern Beaches (including Manly), beachside suburbs around Maroubra, the Inner West, and broader Sydney region.
Alongside clothes dryers, we specialize in local washing machine repair and fridge servicing.
1300 144 431
A broken dryer doesn't have to upend your week. With over 15 years of experience, licensed and insured technicians, genuine parts, honest quoting, and same-day availability, Fast Appliance Repairs is the team Double Bay households turn to.
Fast Appliance Repairs provides professional service from our headquarters at 45 Monaro St, Seven Hills NSW 2147.