Steve Maskery
Established Member
And if so, is it easy to do?
Our tumble drier has stopped drying. It tumbles for evermore, but the contents are just as cold and damp as when they were put in. The machine has been making squeaking noises for a couple of weeks too, and we have had this scenario before. I suspect it's the fan not blowing in hot air (either tht or the heating element has packed up. Any other options?)
The problem with white goods repairs is that they can so easily become a very large percentage of the cost of replacing the machine.
£60 call out, plus the parts, plus VAT, guaranteed 3 months, so in another 4 months the same...
So if I could get the fan and fit it myself it would be a much more attractive option. I really don't want to have to buy a new machine if I can help it - this building work has bankrupted us!
S
Our tumble drier has stopped drying. It tumbles for evermore, but the contents are just as cold and damp as when they were put in. The machine has been making squeaking noises for a couple of weeks too, and we have had this scenario before. I suspect it's the fan not blowing in hot air (either tht or the heating element has packed up. Any other options?)
The problem with white goods repairs is that they can so easily become a very large percentage of the cost of replacing the machine.
£60 call out, plus the parts, plus VAT, guaranteed 3 months, so in another 4 months the same...
So if I could get the fan and fit it myself it would be a much more attractive option. I really don't want to have to buy a new machine if I can help it - this building work has bankrupted us!
S