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Lg Dryer Heating Element Replacement Cost – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T07:55:38+00:00 • 3 min read

For LG clothes dryers, replacing the heating element is a common repair that hinges on the part price and labor time. Typical costs stem from the element itself, the technician’s time, and any basic diagnostic work needed to confirm the fault. This guide presents practical cost ranges in USD to help budget for a heating element replacement.

Item Low Average High Notes
Heating element part $25 $70 $120 LG-compatible coil or element kit
Labor $75 $140 $240 1–2 hours typical; rate varies by region
Diagnostics / trip fee $0 $40 $100 Depending on service call
Consumables & incidental items $5 $15 $30 Thermal paste, fasteners, seals
Estimated total $120 $230 $350 Assumes standard repair on a single unit

Overview Of Costs

Typical ranges for an LG dryer heating element replacement are driven by the element price, local labor rates, and required parts or accessories. The Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours apply to the figures below. Total project ranges combine parts and labor, while per-unit estimates cover the heating element and a standard service visit. In most cases, a single element replacement completes within 1–2 hours of labor time.

Cost Breakdown

Table below uses a practical breakdown to show how costs accumulate. Elements to watch include the heating element quality (OEM vs aftermarket) and any necessary hardware or seals. The table also reflects how regional pricing can shift totals.

Materials Labor Equipment Permits Taxes Contingency
$25–$120 (heating element) $75–$240 Included in labor None or minimal Varies by state $0–$20

Pricing Variables

Several factors influence the final price for LG dryer heating element replacement. Element type and model compatibility matter; newer LG models may use different element designs or assemblies. Labor rates and job complexity vary by region and by whether additional components (thermostats, fuses, or wiring harnesses) are needed. Local disposal or recycling fees may appear as small charges on the bill.

Ways To Save

Prices can be moderated by comparing OEM versus aftermarket parts, scheduling during off-peak periods, and obtaining multiple quotes. Request a price quote that itemizes part cost and labor to ensure transparency. If the dryer has multiple issues, a combined repair plan might lower the overall service call if bundled with other needed maintenance.

Regional Price Differences

Prices vary by geography. In the United States, three broad patterns emerge. In urban centers, labor rates tend to be higher, pushing total costs toward the upper end. Suburban markets often show mid-range pricing, while rural areas may feature the lowest labor charges but longer service wait times. A typical spread might be ±15% to ±30% from the national average depending on the market, with element availability also affecting timing and price.

Labor & Installation Time

Labor for a heating element replacement generally runs 1–2 hours. If a technician must diagnose a non-heating symptom first or replace supporting components, the job could extend to 3 hours. Labor hours × hourly rate is a simple way to estimate the labor portion, though service calls may include a flat diagnostic fee.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Three scenario cards illustrate common outcomes. Assumptions: single unit, LG model compatible with standard element, no extensive wiring changes.

Basic: Heating element, basic install only; specs: OEM part, no extra components. Labor: 1.0 hour. Parts: $35. Total: $120–$170.
Mid-Range: OEM element, includes thermostat check and seals; Labor: 1.5 hours. Parts: $60; Fees: $40. Total: $180–$260.
Premium: Aftermarket or high-end OEM element, plus potential wiring harness replacement; Labor: 2.5 hours. Parts: $110; Fees: $90. Total: $320–$350.