How much does Bosch dryer repair cost in East York?
Bosch dryer repair in East York typically runs $250–$400 all-in, depending on the fault. The most common Bosch call-out is not heating ($250–$390). Every visit starts with a flat $149.95 diagnostic, credited 100% toward your repair, and repairs are backed by a warranty.
- Diagnostic
- $149.95, credited 100% toward your repair
- Warranty
- on parts & workmanship
- Availability
- Same-day & next-day appointments available
Prices in CAD for East York; typical ranges — your exact quote is confirmed on-site before any work. Updated .
Most Bosch dryer faults in East York come down to a handful of parts — and the majority are worth repairing rather than replacing a 10–13 years appliance. Anthony is a Red Seal certified technician who carries the common dryer parts on the van, so most East York jobs are diagnosed and fixed in a single visit.
Bosch Dryer repair costs in East York
Honest, all-in ranges for common jobs. Every visit starts with a flat $149.95 diagnostic that is credited 100% toward your repair — so you never pay it twice.
| Problem | Parts | Labour | All-in |
|---|---|---|---|
| Not heating | $20–$140 | $120–$190 | $250–$390 |
| Drum not spinning | $20–$130 | $130–$200 | $260–$400 |
| Loud or squealing | $20–$120 | $130–$190 | $260–$380 |
| Diagnostic (credited to the repair) | $149.95 |
Ranges are estimates for common East York jobs; your exact quote is confirmed on-site before any work begins. Prices in CAD, updated .
How your repair works
Four simple steps, no surprises.
Book
Call or request a callback. Same-day & next-day appointments available.
Diagnose
A flat $149.95 diagnostic pinpoints the real fault.
Approve
You get an upfront all-in quote first — diagnostic credited 100% toward your repair.
Repaired
Fixed with OEM parts, backed by a 90-day warranty.
Common Bosch Dryer problems & what we check
Tap any problem for the likely causes, what is safe to check yourself, and what it costs.
Not heating
Not heating: The drum turns but the air is cold and clothes stay damp after a full cycle.
Also described as: no heat, clothes still wet, runs but cold
Likely causes
- Blown thermal fuse — usually from a clogged vent overheating (Most common)
- Failed heating element (Common)
- Faulty thermostat or thermistor (Common)
- Gas models: failed igniter or gas-valve coils (Occasional (gas))
✔ Safe to check yourself
- Clean the lint filter and check the exterior vent flap opens — a blocked vent is the #1 root cause and trips the fuse.
- Confirm the dryer isn't on an air-only / eco setting.
✖ Leave to a technician
- Heating element, thermal fuse and any gas component are technician jobs (electrical / gas safety).
Related: Drum not spinning · Loud or squealing
Drum not spinning
Drum not spinning: The dryer powers on and may hum, but the drum doesn't rotate.
Also described as: drum won't turn, hums but no spin
Likely causes
- Broken drive belt (Most common)
- Failed drum roller, idler pulley, or worn bearing (Common)
- Failed drive motor (Occasional)
- Broken door switch (won't start at all) (Occasional)
✔ Safe to check yourself
- Confirm the door closes fully and the start button is held briefly.
- Listen: a hum with no spin usually points to the belt or motor.
✖ Leave to a technician
- Belt, roller and motor replacement require opening the cabinet — technician job.
Related: Loud or squealing · Not heating
Loud or squealing
Loud or squealing: A squeal, grind, or rhythmic thump that builds as the drum turns.
Also described as: squeaking, grinding, thumping, rumbling
Likely causes
- Worn drum rollers or idler pulley (Most common)
- Worn drum glide / slide bearings (Common)
- Failed blower wheel or a foreign object in the blower (Occasional)
✔ Safe to check yourself
- Check pockets for coins/objects that may be in the drum or blower.
- Confirm the dryer is level.
✖ Leave to a technician
- Roller, pulley and bearing replacement is a technician job.
Related: Drum not spinning
Bosch dryer parts we stock
Bosch 24" ventless dryers — condensation WTG86 (badged 800 Series in NA: WTG86400UC/WTG86402UC) and heat-pump 500/800 (WTW87/WQB245) — are condo machines with no duct: heat is recycled through a condenser/heat-pump loop. The faults that matter are maintenance-shaped — clogged condenser/fluff paths, blocked condensate pumps and drains, and NTC sensor drift — so "takes forever" or "won't heat" is usually airflow/drainage inside the machine, not a dead heater. The display speaks in E:0x service codes (filter/drain) with F-codes flagging the sealed heating circuit on heat-pump models.
Signature Bosch faults
- Condenser / fluff-path clogging — long cycles, damp finish, overheat or E:01/E:02 trips (most common)
- Condensate drainage fault (full tank / blocked drain hose / pump) — water alert, mid-cycle stop, E:03 (common)
- NTC temperature-sensor drift — short cycles or no/low heat; reads temp wrong (occasional)
- Heat-pump heating-circuit fault (sealed, WTW87/WQB245) — no heat, F:06 — specialist work (rare)
| Part | OEM number | Price band |
|---|---|---|
| Condensate / drain pump assembly | 00145623 | $200–$300 |
| NTC temperature sensor (thermistor, 10kΩ@25C) | 00613753 | $110–$180 |
| High-limit thermostat (175F, manual reset) | 00422272 | $60–$110 |
| Blower belt (WTG86 platform — confirm by model/serial) | 00604866 | $20–$35 |
Error codes we see on Bosch dryers
- E:01 / E:02
- Fluff/lint filter or air path blocked — clean and dry the filter and the filter-sensor area (official Bosch)
- E:03
- Condensation drainage fault — full condensate tank, or blocked/kinked drain hose; clear the drain path (official Bosch)
- F:06
- Fault in the heating circuit on heat-pump models (WTW87/WQB245) — sealed-system / module diagnosis
Why homeowners across East York call us
Repairs are carried out by Anthony, a Red Seal interprovincial journeyman who is 313A Licensed, TSSA Certified, ODP Certified — backed by $2,000,000+ general liability insurance and a 90-day workmanship warranty on every job.
Red Seal technician
Work done by Anthony, a certified journeyman — not a rotating subcontractor.
Licensed & gas-certified
313A refrigeration licence and TSSA gas certification for safe, code-correct repairs.
$2,000,000+ insured
Fully insured for general liability, so your home is protected during the repair.
90-day warranty
Parts and workmanship are warrantied — if it's not right, we come back.
OEM parts on the van
Common parts are stocked, so most jobs are completed on the first visit.
Upfront pricing
A flat $149.95 diagnostic, credited 100% toward your repair, and a quote before any work.
What our credentials mean for you
- Red Seal Certified
- The interprovincial standard for skilled trades — a journeyman who passed the national appliance-service exam.
- 313A Licensed
- Ontario's refrigeration & air-conditioning systems mechanic licence — legally required to work on sealed cooling systems.
- TSSA Certified
- Technical Standards & Safety Authority gas certification — qualified to work safely on gas appliances.
- ODP Certified
- Ozone Depletion Prevention certification — licensed to handle refrigerants responsibly and to code.
Repair or replace your dryer?
A simple rule of thumb: if the repair costs more than half the price of a comparable new unit and the appliance is near the end of its life, replacement may make more sense.
A dryer typically lasts – and costs $800–$1,500 to replace — so most faults under about $450 are worth fixing. We'll always tell you honestly when a repair isn't worth your money.
Keep your dryer running
Simple habits that prevent the most common East York repairs.
- Clean the lint filter before every load.
- Have the full vent run (wall to outside) cleared once a year — the top fire-prevention step.
- Don't overload the drum; it accelerates roller and belt wear.
- Check the exterior vent flap opens freely and isn't blocked by lint or snow.
Servicing Dryers across East York
Homes here: East York is the compact former borough north of Danforth Avenue, sitting between the Don River and Victoria Park Avenue, and it splits by era, density and which side of the river it falls on. Traditional (Old) East York lies southeast of the Don River; Leaside, Bennington Heights and the dense towers of Thorncliffe Park — amalgamated into East York in 1967 — lie northwest of it. Old East York, Woodbine Heights and Pape Village run to interwar and postwar brick: narrow-lot bungalows and semis, much of it now being second-storeyed or rebuilt as the area gentrifies — and within O'Connor-Parkview the Topham Park pocket adds the CMHC-built 1944-46 war-veterans' houses, a distinct cluster of wood-frame, frame-sided cottages (roughly 197 originals on streets named for valour and victory), not brick. Leaside is the affluent planned exception: an upper-class detached brick garden suburb laid out from the 1910s through the 1950s, incorporated as a town in 1913 before it merged into East York in 1967, with Bennington Heights its quiet ravine-edge enclave above the Don Valley. Against that low-rise grain sit the dense 1960s-early-70s rental towers of Thorncliffe Park — roughly thirty mid- to high-rise buildings, including the twin Leaside Towers at 85-95 Thorncliffe Park Drive (completed 1970, 43 storeys) that were once the Commonwealth's tallest residential blocks — home to a large South Asian immigrant population and built around shared and in-suite laundry. A second tower cluster anchors Crescent Town: the Massey Square high-rises and Crescent Town Road rentals, around 1,420 units built 1971-72 on the old Massey dairy farm. The detached and semi stock carries basement laundry and often a side-door or narrow-drive appliance run; the Thorncliffe and Crescent Town towers run tight galley kitchens and service-elevator booking.
Parts & timing: Common parts are typically same-day from our Toronto and North York channels; East York is central and compact, so Leaside, the Danforth-side neighbourhoods and the Thorncliffe and Crescent Town towers all sit close to our parts runs.
Water & disposal: East York is part of the City of Toronto, so the same municipal water supply and appliance disposal rules apply — see appliance repair in Toronto for the full water profile and disposal details.
Coverage: We cover East York end to end — Leaside, Bennington Heights, Thorncliffe Park, Old East York, Woodbine Heights, Pape Village, O'Connor-Parkview, Crescent Town and Governor's Bridge.
Towers & condos: Most of East York is low-rise detached, semi and bungalow stock — Old East York, Woodbine Heights, Pape Village, the Topham Park veterans' pocket and O'Connor-Parkview — with driveway, mutual-drive or side-door access, so those calls run as straightforward same-day visits, though the older narrow lots and mutual drives can make the appliance carry tighter than the suburbs. Leaside and Bennington Heights have detached homes with driveways and garages. The difference here is the towers: Thorncliffe Park's cluster of 1960s-70s rental high-rises and the Massey Square / Crescent Town Road towers both book service elevators and loading docks and often need a buzzer code or building staff to reach the suite, so those calls land in scheduled windows.
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Frequently asked questions
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Need your Bosch dryer fixed in East York?
Same-day & next-day appointments available. Flat $149.95 diagnostic, credited 100% toward your repair, and a 90-day warranty on every repair.
Call (647) 490-7878