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LG Dryer Repair Service in Edmonton

Our technicians specialize in LG dryer repair throughout Edmonton. We carry genuine LG replacement parts and understand the specific design of LG appliances.

Warranty: LG standard: 1 year parts and labour. Linear compressor: 10 years. Direct Drive Motor: 10 years on washers.

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Common LG Dryer Repair Problems

LG dryer repair appliances can develop specific faults related to their design. Common issues we see in Edmonton:

  • Error code OE (drain error)
  • Error code IE (inlet error)
  • Error code UE (unbalanced load)

Most LG dryer repair repairs can be completed in a single visit. Call us for a diagnosis.

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How Much Does LG Dryer Repair Cost in Edmonton? (2026)

LG dryer repair in Edmonton typically costs between $100 and $350 CAD. The exact cost depends on the specific fault and parts required.

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LG Dryer Repair Cost in Edmonton (2026)

ServiceLow EstimateHigh Estimate
Diagnostic / Service CallCAD $85CAD $100
Heating Element ReplacementCAD $130CAD $240
Thermal Fuse ReplacementCAD $90CAD $160
Temperature Sensor/Thermistor (tE)CAD $120CAD $200
Drive Belt ReplacementCAD $110CAD $200
Drum Bearing RepairCAD $150CAD $270
Control Board ReplacementCAD $190CAD $340

Estimates based on 2026 Edmonton market averages. Actual cost depends on appliance brand, model, age, parts availability, and site conditions. All prices in Canadian dollars. Call for exact quote.

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LG Dryer Repair FAQ

How much does LG dryer repair cost in Edmonton?
LG dryer repair in Edmonton typically costs $120-$340 CAD. Heating element failures are the most common fault and cost $130-$240 to fix. LG heat pump dryer repairs are more expensive due to the refrigerant circuit — budget $250-$450 for heat pump system issues. Diagnostic service calls are $85-$100, applied toward the repair.
What does the LG tE error code mean?
The LG tE code indicates a temperature sensor (thermistor) fault. The thermistor is reading outside the expected temperature range, causing the dryer to run incorrectly or stop. Before booking a repair, clear the dryer exhaust duct — a blocked duct causes the dryer to overheat and triggers tE in many cases. If the duct is clear and tE persists, the thermistor needs replacement, typically costing $120-$200 CAD.
What do the LG D80, D90, D95 codes mean?
These are FlowSense exhaust restriction warnings on LG dryers, not appliance faults. D80 means 80% airflow restriction, D95 means near-total blockage. The solution is dryer vent cleaning — removing lint buildup from the exhaust duct from the dryer to the exterior vent cap. This is maintenance, not a repair. If duct cleaning resolves D80/D90/D95, the dryer itself is functioning correctly.
How long do LG dryers last?
LG dryers typically last 12-15 years. LG heat pump dryers are designed for even longer lifespan given the lower thermal stress on drum components. In Edmonton, the main maintenance issue is lint accumulation in the exhaust duct — Edmonton dry air means clothes carry static and lint sheds more freely in winter, increasing blockage rates compared to humid climates.
Is it worth repairing my LG dryer?
Generally yes, if the repair cost is under 50% of replacement value. LG dryers sell for $800-$1,500 new, so repairs under $400 are almost always cost-effective. Heating element and thermal fuse repairs ($90-$240) are clearly worth doing. Control board failures on very old units may push closer to the replacement threshold — we advise you on the cost-benefit before proceeding.

Last updated: 2026-04-01