@josephvercherjr if your duct work is truly clean and you check the rest of it, I would check/replace the cycling thermostat. Instead of going to just replace things, lets try and diagnose your dryer. Let us know what the exact model is and what you have checked.
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@josephvercherjr if your duct work is truly clean and you check the rest of it, I would check/replace the cycling thermostat. Of course, you need to check the heating element and make sure it is not shortened to ground. Instead of going to just replace things, lets try and diagnose your dryer. Let us know what the exact model is and what you have checked.
@josephvercherjr if your duct work is truly clean and you check the rest of it, I would check/replace the cycling thermostat. Instead of going to just replace things, lets try and diagnose your dryer. Let us know what the exact model is and what you have checked.