Dryer Making Loud Noise?
Why is my dryer making a loud noise? Common causes, what you can check, and when to call our fully insured technicians.
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Common causes of dryer making loud noise
Loose Drum Rollers
importantCan DIY checkThe drum in your dryer tumbles on rollers. If these become worn, cracked, or loose, they can cause thumping, squeaking, or grinding sounds.
Worn Drum Belt
importantCan DIY checkA frayed or broken drive belt can cause slapping or thumping noises as the drum struggles to turn. Sometimes, the dryer will stop tumbling altogether.
Object in Drum
minorCan DIY checkSmall items like coins, buttons, or bra wires can get caught between the drum and the dryer housing, creating rattling or scraping noises.
Bad Idler Pulley
importantCan DIY checkThe idler pulley keeps tension on the drum belt. If it's worn or seized, it can cause squealing or grinding sounds.
Motor Issues
criticalPro recommendedThe main drive motor can develop bearing problems, leading to humming, grinding, or squealing noises. This is a more serious issue.
Blower Wheel Obstruction or Damage
importantCan DIY checkThe blower wheel circulates air. If it's loose, damaged, or obstructed by debris, it can cause rattling or scraping sounds as it spins.
Quick checks you can run safely
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Check for Loose Objects
Carefully inspect the inside of the dryer drum and the lint trap for any loose items like coins, buttons, or small debris. Remove anything you find.
Safety: Ensure the dryer is unplugged before reaching into the drum. - 2
Listen to the Noise Type
Try to identify the type of noise (e.g., thumping, squealing, grinding, rattling) and when it occurs (e.g., only when starting, constantly). This can help narrow down the cause.
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Check Drum Rotation
With the dryer unplugged, try to rotate the drum by hand. Does it spin freely, or does it feel stiff or make noise? Does the belt feel loose?
Safety: Ensure the dryer is unplugged before attempting to rotate the drum. - 4
Inspect Drum Rollers (if accessible)
If you are comfortable removing the dryer's access panels (ensure it's unplugged first), visually inspect the drum rollers for signs of wear, cracking, or damage.
Safety: Ensure the dryer is unplugged and all panels are securely replaced before plugging it back in.
When to call a pro right away
Loud grinding or metallic scraping sounds persist.
This could indicate a failing motor or a serious issue with the drum support system that requires professional diagnosis and repair to prevent further damage.
The dryer makes noise but does not tumble.
This strongly suggests a broken drive belt or a seized idler pulley, which requires disassembly to replace.
You suspect the motor is the source of the noise.
Motor issues are complex and involve electrical components. Attempting DIY repair without proper training can be dangerous and may void warranties.
You are uncomfortable removing appliance panels or working with internal components.
Attempting repairs beyond simple checks without the right tools or knowledge can lead to injury or further damage to the appliance.
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This page provides general diagnostic guidance for dryer making loud noise. Specific causes and repairs vary by appliance brand, model, and condition. For accurate diagnosis, contact a licensed appliance repair technician. Repairs involving refrigerant systems, gas lines, or high-voltage circuits require certified professionals — DIY attempts on these systems may be illegal and dangerous.
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Inspection
Your technician examines the appliance, listens to your description, and notes the model + serial for parts lookup. Visual + audio-based diagnostics first — non-invasive.
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Diagnostics
Targeted tests on the failing subsystem (compressor, control board, heating element, motor, etc.) to identify the exact root cause. You get a clear explanation, not jargon.
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Fix decision
Up-front estimate before any work begins: cost, parts, and the realistic likelihood of success vs. recommending replacement on an old or uneconomical unit. You decide.
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Operational test
After the repair we run the appliance through its normal cycle on-site — never "it should work now, call us if it doesn't." You sign off when it's actually working.
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