Clothes dryer and dryer mean the same appliance — here we focus on standalone gas and electric units and what fails inside them.
Last updated May 16, 2026 · Reviewed by the Home Sure Appliance Repair team
No — same appliance, same technicians. This page focuses on standalone vented gas and electric units; our dryer repair page has the broad overview and pricing. All-in-one combos are a separate appliance with their own page.
Usually a blown thermal fuse (often from a clogged vent), a failed heating element on electric models, or an igniter/gas valve fault on gas models. We diagnose the root cause so the repair lasts.
Most common faults run $95–$340. Thermal fuse is the cheapest at $95–$180; heating element $180–$280; gas valve/igniter $190–$340. The diagnostic fee is waived with the repair.
Very often, yes. A restricted vent is the most overlooked cause of poor drying in Texas. Cleaning it ($80–$150) frequently restores performance with no parts needed — we check this before quoting repairs.
Straightforward service, honest pricing, no surprises
You receive a complete quote before any work begins. The $75–$95 diagnostic fee is waived when you proceed with the repair — no surprise charges.
Every repair is backed by a 90-day parts-and-labor warranty. If the same issue returns, we make it right.
Insured technicians serving 48 Texas cities, open 7AM–9PM seven days a week, with same-day service available when you call before noon.
We're a growing Texas service company and we publish only verified customer feedback — no stock testimonials. If we've repaired an appliance for you, we'd genuinely value your honest review. Call (877) 670-1060 or email info@homesureappliancerepair.us.