DRYER REPAIR · MISSION VIEJO, CA
Dryer takes too long to dry in Mission Viejo
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The dryer runs and heats, but a load needs two or three cycles to come out dry.
What is going on.
A dryer that needs several cycles to finish a load almost always has an airflow problem. A dryer dries by moving heated air through the clothes and venting the moisture outside, so anything that restricts that airflow leaves clothes damp. A clogged vent is the leading cause and is also a fire hazard. Weak heat from a partly failed element or coil, or a moisture sensor reading wrong, can produce the same slow drying.
Most common causes.
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Clogged vent or lint duct
Lint packed in the vent run blocks the moist air from leaving. The damp air recirculates and drying slows badly. A clogged vent is also a fire hazard and should be cleared first.
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Clogged lint screen or screen housing
A lint screen left dirty, or fabric-softener film coating it, chokes airflow at the source. Lint can also collect in the housing slot below the screen.
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Weak heating element or igniter
An electric element can partly burn through and an igniter can weaken, so the dryer still heats but not fully. Lower heat means longer cycles to dry the same load.
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Crushed or overly long vent run
A vent hose that is kinked, crushed behind the dryer, or runs too far with too many bends cannot move air well. Foil accordion-style hose crushes and traps lint easily.
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Faulty moisture sensor
Auto-dry cycles use a moisture sensor to decide when clothes are dry. A sensor coated in softener residue or a failed sensor can end the cycle early and leave a load damp.
Try this first: safe DIY checks.
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Clean the lint screen before every load, and wash it with soap and water if fabric softener has left a film.
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Disconnect the vent hose at the back and clear lint from the hose and the wall duct. A clogged vent is a fire hazard, so do not skip this step.
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Straighten any kink in the vent hose and pull the dryer out enough that the hose is not crushed against the wall.
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Run a load and feel the outside vent flap: strong warm airflow is good, weak airflow means the duct is still restricted.
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Do not overload the drum, since clothes need room to tumble and let air pass through.
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Try a timed-dry cycle instead of auto-dry to see whether a faulty moisture sensor is ending cycles early.
Why this happens in Mission Viejo.
Mission Viejo is built largely from 1960s through 2000s planned neighborhoods like Casta del Sol, Aegean Hills, and Madrid. Many original single-story homes vent the dryer a short distance to an exterior wall, an easy path that still clogs as decades-old duct ages and packs with lint behind the unit. Newer attached homes and condos around Lake Mission Viejo more often place the dryer in an interior closet, where a longer concealed vent run accumulates lint and quietly slows drying if it is not cleared.
Dryer repair service in Mission Viejo.
Esquire covers Mission Viejo and the rest of Orange County seven days a week. A technician reaches most Mission Viejo addresses in about 20 minutes from our Corona del Mar shop, carrying common dryer parts on the truck so many repairs finish on the first visit.
Neighborhoods we cover
Lake Mission Viejo, Pacific Hills, Aegean Hills, Casta del Sol
ZIP codes
92675, 92690, 92691, 92692
Typical drive time
About 20 min
What does this repair cost?
Full repair (parts + labor)
$120 to $340
Time on site
60-90 min
Range reflects 2026 parts and labor for the Mission Viejo Orange County market and varies with the failed part. $65 diagnostic, waived with repair. 90-day parts and labor warranty.
Questions homeowners ask.
- Why does my dryer take two cycles to dry clothes?
- Slow drying is almost always restricted airflow. A clogged vent or a dirty lint screen traps the moist air inside, so clothes stay damp. The vent and screen should be cleared first.
- Can a clogged dryer vent make drying slow?
- Yes, it is the most common cause. A blocked vent stops moist air from leaving, so loads dry slowly. Packed lint is also a fire hazard, which is another reason to clear the vent promptly.
- Why does my dryer dry slowly even with a clean lint screen?
- A clean screen still leaves the vent duct, the heating part, and the moisture sensor as possible causes. A partly failed element or igniter heats weakly, and a coated sensor can end auto-dry cycles too soon.
Takes Too Long usually gets worse. Book a diagnosis.
We diagnose, quote in writing, and most repairs finish on the first visit. Diagnostic is $65, waived with the repair.
- Same & next-day appointments available, 7 days a week
- Service call from $65 (varies by appliance), waived with the repair
- 90-day parts and labor warranty