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Dryer Vent Cleaning New Lenox

Increased drying time is a sign of a clogged dryer vent so schedule a dryer vent inspection by dryer vent service pros

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Dryer Vent Cleaning New Lenox

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  1. Dryer Vent Cleaning New Lenox Dryer Vent Cleaning New Lenox The Anatomy of a Clothing dryer Fire Avert a fire hazard with appropriate dryer vent cleaning and dryer maintenance service Many people are meticulous about having their HVAC system cleaned, however, very few consumers contemplate their dryer in regard to fire prevention. Numerous dryer fires happen annually, resulting in loss of lives, injuries, property damage and home loss. Apart from being a fire hazard, poor dryer venting also presents a carbon monoxide risk. These disasters can be avoided with correctly installed and maintained dryer venting. A clothes dryer fire transpires when lint builds up restricting airflow which then triggers overheating. The heat and the volatile dryer lint are the prime substances for a dryer fire. Clothes dryers produce a great deal of lint and just cleaning the lint screen is not enough. The lint screen traps a lot of lint but some travels into the back of the dryer cabinet, dangerously around the heating element. The recommended action to make sure your dryer ventilation equipment is sound is to have it properly examined and cleaned at least once a year. An additional matter is the distance of the venting; the shorter, the better. In years past most washers and dryers were in the basement, on an exterior wall, with a somewhat short, straight vent to the outdoors. These days many newer houses can have their laundry room placed far from an outside wall, with some being on the second floor. This means dryer vents are a lot longer and are composed of some elboes in which dust and lint can build up. They are also more difficult to get to therefore a greater challenge to keep cleaned. The ideal dryer vent system is short and straight. The sections need to also be properly joined to leave the interior smooth and without screws or rivets that lint could snag on. It is vital that the venting be constructed from solid material, not the flexible, foil type line that crunches easily, limiting airflow. Allow adequate gap between the dryer and the wall. A misstep people routinely make is moving the dryer too close to the wall, squeezing the vent line and producing an ventilation complication right off the bat. Here is one last guideline that not too many people know about. The dryer vent screen should be cleaned thoroughly with warm soapy water every few months to eliminate residue build up created by softener sheets. It is actually plausible for the lint screen to have so much build-up on it that it will hold water! This surely inhibits air flow and causes the dryer to take more than one cycle to successfully dry a load of clothing. This content was produced by The Dryer Vent Wizard, who really wants all homeowners to be aware of how precarious their seemingly innocent clothes dryer could be. The Wizard gives more fire safety ideas and easy, preventive measures for reducing the chances of a clothes dryer fire at https://www.dryerventwizard.com/.

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