
Why Is My Dryer Not Spinning? This May Be the Reason
If your dryer has stopped spinning mid-cycle, leaving your clothes damp, the issue is typically caused by broken belts, damaged drum rollers, or a faulty motor. Our technicians will inspect your dryer thoroughly, pinpoint the cause, and repair or replace any defective parts, ensuring your dryer operates efficiently again.
Common Causes of a Dryer Not Spinning
Broken Belt Stopping the Drum
A broken belt is the most common reason for a dryer that won’t spin. The belt connects the motor to the drum, so if it snaps, the drum can’t rotate. If you hear the motor running but the drum isn’t moving, a broken belt is likely the problem. Replacing it is the fix to get your dryer tumbling again.
Worn-Out Drum Rollers Causing Friction
Drum rollers are what keep the drum spinning smoothly. When these rollers wear out or get damaged, the drum may stop moving or spin unevenly. If your dryer is making strange noises or seems stuck, it might be time to replace the rollers to keep things running smoothly.
Faulty Motor Halting the Spin Cycle
If your dryer’s motor isn’t working, the drum won’t spin at all. Motors can burn out over time or become clogged with lint and debris. If your dryer is completely silent when it should be spinning, the motor might need a repair or replacement to get your clothes drying again.
Fix Your Dryer Today!
Is your dryer not spinning? Don’t let dripping laundry cause more frustration. We specialize in diagnosing and fixing dryers spinning issues. Serving Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, and Staten Island, our team can restore your dryer’s functionality and ensure it spins and dries clothes effectively, often on the same day!
