Appliance
Bosch dryers
The compact dryers are condensation machines — they take the water out of the air and put it down the drain rather than pushing it outside. Which is why they can live in a closet with no duct at all, and why "it takes forever to dry" is a different conversation on one of these than on a vented American dryer.
- 3 symptoms we are called out to
- From $95 diagnostic, credited to the repair
- 59 cities and neighborhoods covered
- OEM parts available on order
The short version
What this equipment is, for a repair
Configurations
24" compact · ventless
Access
Planned before the visit, not discovered on arrival
Parts
OEM, available on order
Diagnostic
From $95, credited to the repair
What goes wrong with it
Symptoms we are called out to on Bosch dryers
Each one covers the likely causes in the order they are worth checking, and what to do in five minutes before booking anything.
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Air first, then heat Dryer not heating
A dryer that runs cool, or one that stops with a heating code. On a condensation dryer, a blocked air path imitates a dead heating element closely enough that it is always checked first.
- Runs a full cycle, clothes still damp
- No warmth at all in the drum
- Stops early with a code
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Longer is by design Dryer taking too long
A cycle that runs for hours, or a load that needs a second run. These dryers are slower than vented American machines on purpose — but there is a difference between slower and not working, and it is measurable.
- Two cycles to dry one load
- Cycle time much longer than it used to be
- Clothes hot but still damp
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Door, power or a full tank Dryer will not start
A dryer that does nothing, or one that stops immediately. On a condensation machine there is one cause that does not exist on other dryers: a condensate tank that is full and has not been emptied.
- No response at all
- Starts and stops within seconds
- A tank or drain warning showing
What we do on it
Repairs we carry out on Bosch dryers
Starting figures for this equipment in South Florida. The exact cost is confirmed after an on-site diagnostic — and this is not the whole list of what can go wrong, so call if your problem is not here.
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from $95 Diagnostic visit
We read the code, reproduce what the appliance is doing, and check the cheap causes before anything expensive is proposed. The fee is credited toward the work when you go ahead.
- Codes read and reproduced on site
- The inexpensive causes checked first
- Credited toward the repair
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from $185 Dryer heating repair
Warm damp laundry after a full cycle, or no heat at all. On a condensation dryer these are different problems: one is usually air, the other is the heating circuit, and the machine does not always tell them apart.
- Filters and the air path first
- Heating circuit and sensors
- Condensate drain and tank
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from $310 Control board replacement
The repair we most want to rule out before doing. A board is the expensive part on most of this equipment, and a good share of the symptoms that point at one turn out to be a sensor, a harness or a power supply instead.
- Confirmed before it is condemned
- Power supply and harness checked first
- OEM boards on order against the model
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from $145 Maintenance & descaling
The visit that stops the other pages happening. In a city with hard water and a lot of heat, descaling a dishwasher and cleaning a condenser are not housekeeping — they are the two cheapest repairs on this site, done early.
- Dishwasher descaling before it costs the heat pump
- Condenser and coil cleaning
- Filters across the whole kitchen and laundry
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from $185 Installation & re-fitting
Fitting a replacement into an opening that was built for something else, stacking a laundry pair, or putting right an installation that has been causing problems since day one. A surprising share of what looks like a broken appliance is an appliance installed badly.
- Built-in openings, panels and trim
- Stacked laundry and closet installs
- Correcting installations that never worked
In more detail
About Bosch dryers
Ventless changes what "slow" means
A vented dryer pushes hot wet air out of the building. A condensation dryer cools that air, drops the water out of it, sends it to the drain or a tank, and reheats what is left. The trade is a cycle that runs longer by design and an appliance that can be installed where no duct exists. So the first question on a slow dryer is not "is the element dead" but "is anything blocking the air path" — which on these machines means the lint filter, the secondary filter and, on the models that have one, the condenser unit.
What we find
- Filters that have been rinsed but not scrubbed, so the mesh is sealed with a film rather than covered in lint
- A condensate drain hose kinked behind a stacked pair, or a tank nobody knew was there
- Heating circuit and sensor failures, which show as a code and need a technician
- Electronics codes after a power cut — common here in storm season
Stacked pairs
Most of these are bolted to the washer below them with a stacking kit, in a closet with the door frame two inches narrower than the machine. Unstacking safely is part of the appointment and it is why we ask about the installation first. A photograph of the closet with the door open tells us more than a paragraph.
This article is based on:
- Official manufacturer documentation
- Internal repair procedures
- Technician repair history
- Company quality standards
Before you book
Questions about bosch dryers
It runs but the clothes are still damp. Is the heater gone?
Sometimes, but check the filters first. A condensation dryer has more than one thing to keep clean, and a machine that cannot move air through the load will run its full cycle and hand back warm damp laundry rather than stopping and telling you.
Why is there no vent behind mine?
Because it does not need one. The moisture is condensed and drained instead of blown outdoors, which is what makes a laundry closet in a condo possible in the first place. It also means the room gets warmer and slightly more humid while it runs.
It shows E06 and stops.
That is the heating circuit, and it is not a do-it-yourself repair — it is the one on this appliance we would ask you not to open up. Tell us the model number and we will bring what it usually needs.
Where we do it
Across Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach
Same terms everywhere we go: an on-site diagnostic first, the price agreed in writing, and the exact figure confirmed once we have seen the unit.
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