Expert Dryer Repair in Memphis, TN
A dryer that won't heat, takes forever to dry a load, or keeps shutting off mid-cycle is a major disruption. J & J Appliance has been diagnosing and repairing dryers for Memphis families since 1978. We service both gas and electric dryers โ and we do it right, the first time.
Whether you've got a Whirlpool that stopped tumbling, a Samsung throwing error codes, or an old Kenmore that just won't heat anymore โ we've repaired them all. Charles Jordan has decades of hands-on experience with the most common failure points on every major dryer platform. We don't guess โ we diagnose.
Gas vs. Electric Dryer Repair
We service both fuel types. Gas dryers have unique components like ignitors, gas valves, and flame sensors that require careful diagnosis. Electric dryers rely on heating elements and thermal cutoffs that fail in predictable patterns. In both cases, the most common culprit after a heating failure is a clogged or restricted vent โ something many repair companies miss.
We'll also check your dryer vent situation as part of our diagnosis. A properly vented dryer runs safer, lasts longer, and dries clothes faster. It also reduces fire risk โ a real concern with blocked dryer vents.
All Major Dryer Brands Serviced
- Whirlpool & Maytag dryers
- Samsung & LG dryers
- GE & Hotpoint dryers
- Frigidaire & Kenmore dryers
- Amana & KitchenAid dryers
24-Hour Dryer Repair Available
We know laundry doesn't wait for business hours. That's why J & J Appliance is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week โ including weekends and holidays. Same-day service is available for most service areas within our coverage zone. Call us at 901-315-1740 and we'll get you scheduled.
When to Repair vs. Replace Your Dryer
Not every dryer is worth repairing. If your unit is older and facing a major failure, we'll give you an honest assessment. We're not here to sell you a repair you don't need โ and if a good used dryer from our inventory makes more sense than the repair cost, we'll tell you that too. That's the J & J difference.
As a general rule: if the repair cost is less than 50% of a comparable replacement, repair almost always wins. We'll give you that context upfront.