I'm not just referring to cleaning the lint screen after each load, even though this is very important. Some lint will escape the lint screen and build up in the duct and dryer vent system too. Remember, the lint is not all your dryer vent system is removing from your dryer. You may picture lint as a dry piece of fluff, but when it is removed from your dryer, along with heat and moisture from wet clothing, it is not dry and fluffy. It is moist; therefore, it can stick to the sides of your dryer duct where it dries to a hard paste and accumulates.
Dryer vent systems clogged with lint reduce air flow, causing your laundry to take 2 ? 3 cycles to dry, and increasing the amount of energy your dryer uses. Keeping the dryer vent system clean will reduce your energy bills. Here are some more ?green tips? for the laundry room.
Do only full loads of laundry
Separate laundry by weight, drying lighter weights separately
Use a clothing rod or clothesline to begin drying your clothes before putting them into the dryer to finish
Hire a professional dryer vent cleaning specialist at least once a year
Here's another great tip for those of you who enjoy novelty items. Have you ever heard of dryer balls to reduce static? Not only do they replace the chemical-laden dryer sheets that many people use, but they also quicken drying times as they agitate and separate your tumbling laundry. These balls are easy to make yourself with scraps of old wool yarn. First, wrap the yarn into a tight ball, about the size of a golf ball and secure the end of the yarn so that it cannot unravel. Place the ball into the end of an old nylon or sock and tie it shut with another piece of yarn. Use the ball in the washer and the dryer; the more you wash and dry the ball, the more firm and dense it will become. Now that you have formed a firm core, it's time to add the outer layer; wrap more wool yarn around it, tightly, until it's the size of a tennis ball. Throw these in with your laundry for softening and reducing static. A small sachet, filled with herbs or flowers will provide the added fragrance that you may miss by parting with your dryer sheets.
Gina Fazil is the owner of Dryer Vent Wizard, a dryer vent cleaning, repair and installation service. Gina provides a complete inspection of your dryer vent system while she explains in detail what she is doing and how it helps to keep your dryer operating efficiently and safely. Read Gina's new blog for more dryer vent cleaning and safety tips.
Linteater Rotary Dryer Vent Cleaning
Dryer fires usually start beneath the dryer when the motor overheats. Overheating is caused by a build-up of lint in the duct that increases the drying time and blocks the flow of air. Other contributing conditions may include lint inside the dryer, a missing or damaged lint screen, an excessively long vent, non-code vent material (plastic, vinyl and non-rated foil) that may kink or stop airflow, or a bird’s nest or other debris blocking the vent.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission estimates there are 15,500 fires, 10 deaths and 10 injuries associated with dryers annually, with costs over $80 million. Dryer vent cleaning significantly reduces the risk of this type of fire.
Warning Signs
•Dryer is still producing heat but taking longer and longer to dry clothes
•Clothes are hotter than usual at the end of the cycle or smell burnt
•Outdoor flapper on vent hood doesn't fully open when the dryer is on.
•Condensation is found on the dryer’s interior
Additional Benefits to Dryer Vent Cleaning
•Allows dryer to operate more efficiently and saves you money.
•Protects dryer from excess wear and premature death.
•Helps clothes dry faster—a time saver for busy families.
•Reduces excess household dust and humidity.
•Helps preserve clothing, as many fabrics are damaged by excessive heat.
Dryer Vent Cleaning
Service providers should thoroughly inspect your dryer vent line from the dryer to the termination point outside your home. A brush and vacuum system is the most effective method of cleaning vents, and providers should have a tool long enough to clean the entire vent. Plastic, vinyl or foil vent material could be damaged by cleaning tools, allowing moisture to flow into walls or living spaces. This can result in mold growth and respiratory illness. This material should be replaced with code-compliant vent material.
By following these simple guidelines, you can significantly reduce the risk of having a dryer fire or moisture damage in your home. And always remember – never run the clothes dryer while you are out of the house or sleeping, and it really is important to clean your lint trap every time you dry a load of clothes.
This article was written by Janice Bittner, owner of http://www.dryerventwizard in Northern Virginia. Janice specializes in dryer vent cleaning, maintenance, repair and alterations to prevent clothes dryer fires. She is also committed to educating all of her customers, explaining to them how their dryer duct and vent system works and how to properly maintain it to reduce the risk of fire. Janice services Fairfax, Loudoun, Arlington and Alexandria Counties.
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