Dryer Vent Cleaning Information
The Hazard That Lurks In The Kitchen
The dryer vent is a surprisingly hazardous are in your home, and it may be causing you to use more electricity and pay more in energy bills. It may also cause your home to be colder, further increasing your winter heating bills. Cleaning air cents can help to improve the efficiency and life of your dryer, prevent a possible fire hazard, keep your house warmer, and reduce your energy bills. It can also help to reduce the time it takes to dry your clothes.


The Dryer Fire
No matter how good the filter is in your dryer, over time it is highly likely that a collection of lint finds its way past the filter and into the dryer vents. More and more lint will continue to collect in the vents, until you have them properly cleaned. When the problem worsens, the lint may also begin to build up within the exhaust duct of your dryer, causing a very serious potential fire hazard. Fires can happen when the lint build up becomes too great.


Cooling Your Kitchen
As well as being a fire hazard, as lint collects on the exhaust and air vent, it also prevents many of the metal flapper exhaust vents from closing. This leaves what is essentially a large hole in your kitchen or utility room wall. During the winter months this means the warm air in your home escapes and the cold air outside finds a way in. This either means a cold kitchen or much higher heating bills. Cleaning air vents can help to prevent this decrease in temperature and increase in energy bills.


Diminishing The Efficiency Of Dryer And Home
As lint continues to build up the efficiency of your dryer will diminish. More and more effort will need to be exerted by the electrical components, including the motor in your dryer. Eventually, something has to give, and in the case of dryer faults of this kind, the motor is often the first thing to go. In some cases this can be replaced, but it will cost. However, in other cases, it may mean a new dryer to replace the one that broke.


Serious And Real Problems
These may sound like extreme and unlikely circumstances but they aren't. In fact, the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) estimates that over 15,000 dryer fires occur a year resulting in 20 deaths and millions of dollars of damage to property. They advise that the exhaust vent be regularly checked and cleaning air vents should be a practice that is undertaken on a regular basis.


Regularly Cleaning Air Vents Is Important
There are a number of contractors that specialize in cleaning air vents that belong to dryers, and many also offer a range of air duct cleaning services to match. In order to help prevent dryer fires and improve your home's energy efficiency and ambient temperature you should consider regularly cleaning air vents and exhaust pipes.

Is your Dryer Vent Safe?

Dirty dryer vents are the #1 cause of many house hold fires! So please HELP us to stop this fire.