Trusted, factory-certified dryer repair for New Territory in Sugar Land, TX. Most appointments come with a 2-hour arrival window.
From the first call to the final test cycle, D3S Service makes dryer repair in New Territory (Sugar Land) simple: a real arrival window, a certified tech, an upfront quote, and genuine dryer parts for a repair that lasts.
New Territory families call D3S the best because we arrive on time, fix it right the first time, and never surprise you on price — all backed by 100+ years of combined experience.
If your dryer is doing any of these, D3S can help today.
Multiple cycles to dry one load.
Drum not turning, often a broken belt.
No power, dead controls, or faulty switch.
Squealing, thumping, or grinding while running.
Too hot to touch — a fire risk to address now.
Tumbles but clothes stay cold and damp.
Schedule online or call (832) 804-8980 — pick a time window that works.
A factory-certified tech arrives in New Territory on time and quotes upfront.
Repaired with genuine OEM parts — most jobs in a single visit.
Most appointments come with a 2-hour arrival window. Part of our Greater Houston service area — ZIP codes like 77478, 77479, 77496, 77498.
Nearby Sugar Land neighborhoods we serve:
All major brands — we're the #1 Samsung servicer in the USA and factory-certified for LG, Whirlpool, GE, Maytag, KitchenAid, Bosch, and Frigidaire.
Yes. We repair with genuine OEM parts and stand behind our work, so your dryer keeps running after we leave.
Most appointments come with a 2-hour arrival window. Booking earlier in the day improves your chances of a same-day slot near ZIP codes like 77478, 77479, 77496.
For electric dryers it's usually a failed heating element or thermal fuse; for gas dryers, the igniter or gas valve coils. Both are common repairs we carry parts for.
Yes — overheating is a known fire risk and often points to restricted airflow or a failed thermostat. Stop using it and book a repair right away; we prioritize these.
Factory-certified technicians, genuine parts, and same-day service across Greater Houston.