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Written by Rowan

How do you solve the noise of a dryer?

Your dryer is making noise, so you want to find a solution as soon as possible. In order to reduce the noise, you'll first have to identify the noise. You can read which types of dryer noises there are and what you can do to solve the dryer noise here.

Solve dryer noise

Dryer

Before you can solve the noise of your dryer, you first have to listen to the sound:

  1. Thump or bang at the start.
  2. Buzzing noise.
  3. Metallic noise.
  4. Rattling noise.
  5. Squeaking or grinding noise.
  6. Ticking or knocking noise.
  7. Vibrating noise.
  8. More noise during the wool cycle.

Dryer makes thumping noise

Dryer drum

You might hear a thump or bang at the start of the first dryer cycle. That's nothing to worry about, it just means the transportation safety on the dryer has come off.

Dryer makes buzzing noise

Dryer backside

A buzzing noise coming from the dryer is possibly caused by the compressor. This is very normal for most dryers. It's also possible that the fans are producing noise. This is also very common and doesn't mean that something is broken.

Dryer makes metallic noise

Dryer drum

If you hear a metallic noise, it means there's an object hitting the drum wall. For example, a coin, pin, or button. Open the dryer door. Check the inside of the drum rim with a little mirror to see if something got stuck.

Dryer makes rattling noise

Dryer

If the dryer is too close to the wall or your washing machine, this can cause a rattling sound. If possible, move the dryer away a bit.

Dryer makes squeaking or grinding noise

Clean dryer condenser

If you hear a squeaking or grinding noise, chances are the lint trap is full or the condenser is dirty.

First clean the lint trap:

  1. Remove the lint trap from the appliance.
  2. Remove large pieces of dust.
  3. Rinse the lint trap under the faucet.
  4. Replace the lint trap.

Now clean the condenser:

  1. With a condenser dryer, you remove the condenser and rinse it with the shower head.
  2. With a heat pump dryer, the condenser is fixed to the appliance and you vacuum it clean with a vacuum brush.

Dryer makes ticking noise

Dryer drum

If your dryer makes a ticking or knocking noise, there are different possible causes. If the ticking noise sounds like metal, it's possible that your zipper is hitting the drum. Or maybe it's a loose button. Do you continue to hear a ticking or knocking noise? With older dryers, you sometimes have to replace the carbon brushes or have the bearings checked. Do you have a new dryer? It's a good idea to let a technician take a look.

Dryer makes vibrating noise

Stacking kit dryer

Your dryer is placed on top of your washing machine and you hear a vibrating noise. Check if the stacking kit is properly installed first. Tension the straps with the strap tensioner. Don't have a stacking kit? Buy a BlueBuilt stacking kit and install your dryer safely on top of your washing machine. That way, you know for sure the appliances will remain stable, even when your washing machine is spinning at the highest speed.

Louder noise during wool cycle

Wool clothes

It's true that the dryer makes more noise during the wool cycle. To make sure your sweater retains its shape, the drum of some dryers spins extra fast. This way, your sweater gets pushed back against the drum wall, so the fabric doesn't stretch out.

Rowan
Article by:
Rowan Dryer Expert.
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