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Dryer Making Loud Noise in Charlotte, NC?

Dryers make noise — but a new or worsening sound is always a signal worth investigating. Banging usually means an item in the drum. Squealing points to drum slides or a worn belt. Rumbling or grinding indicates a failing drum bearing or idler pulley. Each noise pattern has a specific cause, and most are repairable before they cause secondary damage.

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Warning Signs

Common Signs of This Problem

Self-Diagnosis

Quick Diagnosis Table

Match your symptom to narrow down the likely cause before calling us.

What You Notice Quick Check Likely Cause
Rhythmic thumping once per rotation Check the drum for shoes, sneakers, bra underwires, or items with hard fasteners Hard items (shoes, buckles, buttons) hitting the drum wall — not a mechanical failure
High-pitched squeal throughout cycle Is the squeal constant or only when the drum is turning? Constant = belt area; only on spin = drum slide Worn drum slides or glides — the plastic strips the drum rests on have worn through, allowing metal-on-metal contact
Deep rumbling or grinding Does the sound change when you press up on the open drum door to lift the drum slightly? Worn drum bearing (rear bearing or bearing ring) — the drum's rear support is deteriorating
Squealing then sudden silence Does the drum still spin after the noise stopped? Belt may have snapped. Drive belt fraying before failure — belt squeals as it deteriorates, then breaks completely
Rattling near bottom of dryer cabinet Check the vent connection — is the flexible duct loose or rattling against the cabinet? Loose dryer vent connection or coin/item that fell below the drum into the base area
Before You Call

Safe Homeowner Checks

These checks are safe for homeowners. Do not attempt to open sealed refrigerant systems, touch electrical components behind access panels, or work on gas lines — always call a licensed technician for those.

1

Check the drum before anything else

Open the dryer and check for items that shouldn't be there. Bra underwires, coins, and small hard objects fall between clothes and cause metallic banging. Check the drum seal area (the rubber gasket around the door opening) for wires or debris caught in it.

2

Use a mesh laundry bag for delicates

Shoes, bras, and items with metal hardware make significant noise when tumbling freely. Use mesh bags for these items or place a couple of tennis balls in with shoes to cushion the impact. This doesn't fix a mechanical noise, but immediately quiets hard-item banging.

3

Note when the noise happens

Pay attention to whether the noise happens throughout the cycle, only when the drum is turning, only at certain temperatures, or only at the start. A squeal only during spin points to drum slides; constant noise regardless of drum spin points to the motor or blower wheel. Knowing this tells a technician a lot.

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When To Call a Technician

Drum slides or glides are worn — requires drum removal to replace
Rear drum bearing is failing — grinding will worsen rapidly and can seize the drum entirely
Idler pulley is worn or seized — the belt-tensioning component makes a distinctive squealing
Blower wheel has debris caught in it or has cracked — grinding or rattling from the motor area
Drive belt is fraying — replace before it snaps and leaves clothes wet in a cold drum
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Decision Guide

Repair or Replace Your Dryer?

Repair When…

  • Drum slide/glide replacement — inexpensive set of parts, done during belt replacement
  • Idler pulley replacement — often replaced with belt as a set
  • Drum bearing replacement on a dryer under 10 years old
  • Blower wheel cleaning or replacement — straightforward access on most models

Replace When…

  • Drum bearing AND drive motor both failed on a 12+ year old dryer
  • Cabinet or drum is structurally damaged — repair cost exceeds replacement value

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FAQ

Making Loud Noise — Frequently Asked Questions

01. What does it mean when a dryer squeals?

Squealing in a dryer almost always points to a friction problem: worn drum slides (the plastic glides the drum sits on), a dry or worn idler pulley, or a fraying drive belt. These are all wear items that have a normal lifespan of 8–12 years. The squeal will worsen until the part fully fails — schedule service before it causes secondary damage.

02. Is a noisy dryer dangerous to keep using?

It depends on the noise. A rhythmic thump from shoes in the drum — fine to run. A deep grinding noise from a failing drum bearing — stop using it. A bearing that seizes can prevent the drum from spinning at all, and the motor will keep running against the load until it fails too. Grinding noises warrant prompt service.

03. Why does my dryer squeal only when it first starts?

A squeal only at startup that stops after a minute or two usually indicates a worn idler pulley or drum bearing that needs a moment to warm up and seat. The squeal goes away as friction surfaces warm slightly. This is an early warning — the noise will eventually become constant as the wear progresses.

04. How much does dryer noise repair cost in Charlotte?

Dryer drum slide/glide replacement runs $100–$180. Idler pulley replacement is $90–$160. Drum bearing replacement is $120–$220. Blower wheel cleaning or replacement is $100–$170. HomeHeroes diagnoses the noise source and provides an upfront quote before any work begins.

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