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Medinah Dryer Vent Cleaning Group

Dryer repair, new dryer vent installed and professional dryer vent service by Dryer Vent Wizard

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Medinah Dryer Vent Cleaning Group

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  1. Medinah Dryer Vent Cleaning Group Medinah Dryer Vent Cleaning Group The Anatomy of a Clothing dryer Fire Stop a fire hazard with adequate dryer duct cleaning and dryer maintenance service Many people are meticulous about having their furnace cleaned, but, few people think about clothes dryer in connection with fire avoidance. Hundreds of dryer fires transpire each year, resulting in deaths, impairments, building destruction and home loss. Other than being a fire hazard, unsuitable dryer venting also poses a carbon monoxide problem. These hazards can be avoided with properly installed and maintained dryer ducting. A clothing dryer fire happens when lint amasses inhibiting airflow which then brings on overheating. The heat and the kindling dryer lint are the primary components for a dryer fire. Clothes dryers generate a good deal of lint and simply cleaning the lint screen is not nearly enough. The lint screen traps a lot of lint but some travels into the inside of the dryer cabinet, precariously around the heating element. The ideal way to make sure your dryer vent device is sound is to get it properly examined and cleaned about once a year. An additional factor is the dimension of the duct; the shorter, the more suitable. It used be that most clothes dryers were in the basement, on an outdoor wall, with a relatively short, straight vent to the outdoors. Today a lot of modern homes will have their laundry room located far from an outside wall, with some located on the second floor. This means dryer vent lines are lengthier and involve some bends where dust and lint can gather. They are also more difficult to reach and thus harder to keep cleaned. The preferred dryer vent system is short and straight. The parts must also be joined together to make the interior smooth and devoid of screws or fasteners that lint can snag on. It is vital that the venting be made of solid material, not the pliable, foil sort of tube that breaks quite easily, to limit ventilation. Give plenty of open space between the dryer and the wall. A error people often make is forcing the dryer too close to the wall, squeezing the vent and producing an ventilation obstacle right off the bat. Here is one final point that few people recognize. The dryer vent filter really should be cleaned real good with warm soapy water every few months to remove residue accumulation created by dryer sheets. It is in fact possible for the lint screen to have so much build-up on it that it will hold water! This clearly prohibits air flow and causes the dryer to take more than one cycle to effectively dry a load of clothes. This report was composed by The Dryer Vent Wizard, who really wants all people to be knowledgeable about how perilous their apparently innocent clothes dryer could be. The Wizard provides more fire safety strategies and convenient, precautionary actions for helping prevent a clothes dryer fire at https://www.dryerventwizard.com/.

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