Obstructed dryer vents are the source of thousands of house fires every year. People often ignore or don't recognize the signs of a clogged dryer vent, and this seemingly small oversight can have disastrous results, including the loss of life and property. The best way to prevent house fires from starting in or around your dryer is to have your local Dryer Vent service your machine and ducts.
As your dryer vent becomes clogged, drying time gradually increases. While you may not notice the extra few minutes at first, the drying cycle will continue to take longer as the vents become more clogged until you eventually have to run a second cycle in order to dry clothes completely. You can reclaim your time that would be lost to extended or repeated drying cycles by having a Dryer Vent clean your vents!
If you’re spending extra time to dry clothes completely due to a clogged dryer vent, you can bet you’re also spending extra on utilities. Extended or extra drying cycles also mean your clothes will be subjected to more wear and weathering. By hiring a Dryer Vent Cleaning and shortening your drying time, you’ll use less power and save your clothing from excessive damage.
How often should a dryer vent be cleaned?A good rule of thumb is to have your dryer exhaust vents inspected and cleaned by a professional at least once per year. However, if you have a household that uses your dryer often, such as one with a lot of children, you may want to consider increasing that amount to every six months
What happens if you don't clean dryer vents?
Your dryer's exhaust system can get clogged with lint, which will keep your dryer from functioning properly. As a result, the dryer will not only take longer to dry clothes, it will also increase your electric bill and create a fire risk. It's a lose-lose-lose proposition.
How many fires are caused by dirty dryer vents?
2,900 home clothes dryer fires are reported each year and cause an estimated 5 deaths, 100 injuries, and $35 million in property loss. Failure to clean the dryer (34 percent) is the leading cause of home clothes dryer fires.
Many dryer vent problems stem from an accumulation of lint and other debris that can clog the vent line and, in turn, decrease efficiency, increase drying time, and create a hidden fire hazard in your home or business. Aside from an increased risk of fire, a clogged vent can cause a ‘laundry list’ of problems including mold growth, wasted time and energy, and excessive wear to clothing. Here, you can find a summary of the most common dryer vent problems and the solutions that Dryer Vent recommends.
*92% of fires involving washers and dryers are caused by dryers. These fires caused annual averages of 13 civilian deaths, 444 civilian injuries, and $238 million in direct property damage. People often assume that a dryer’s automatic shutoff will protect them from a dryer fire, but that is not always the case. If the automatic shutoff control malfunctions or fails to turn the machine off for any reason, you may not know about it until it’s too late. Dryer fires can start within the dryer, in the dryer vent system, or even behind or beneath the dryer if excess lint has built up around the machine. When proper airflow is allowed through a dryer vent system, stray lint particles and other debris are pushed through the vent line and outdoors. However, a clogged vent restricts airflow, and even before a vent is fully clogged, lint can accumulate in the vent line or inside and around the dryer. Each of these areas that collect lint when a dryer vent needs to be cleaned is an additional fire hazard. The best way to prevent a dryer fire is to have a comprehensive dryer vent cleaning completed at least once per year.
Some dryers emit carbon monoxide during regular operations. Carbon monoxide is an odorless, colorless, and tasteless gas that can result in illness and even death when inhaled at or above a certain concentration. Under normal circumstances, the toxic gas is vented out of the home or property through the dryer vent system. However, when the dryer vent line is obstructed due to an accumulation of lint, animal nests, or other debris, the carbon monoxide cannot escape. Over time, the gas buildup from a dryer with a clogged vent can reach concentrations high enough to cause carbon monoxide poisoning. Dryer vents should be cleaned regularly in order to protect you and your family’s health and prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.
Mold and mildew are not only unsightly and smelly, but they can also cause health problems, breathing issues, and allergic reactions. Both mold and mildew are types of fungi that thrive in warm, damp conditions. If your dryer vent system is clogged or not functioning properly, heat and moisture will back up in the vent line, dryer, and laundry area. This creates the ideal environment for mold and mildew growth in your home. Our dryer vent cleaning helps prevent mold and mildew growth in your laundry room and on your clothing by restoring proper airflow to your dryer vent system.
Restricted airflow due to excess lint, clogs, and debris can cause increased drying times and decreased efficiency. As a dryer vent becomes clogged, the drying cycle will take longer and longer until a single cycle is not enough to dry clothes completely. Running extended cycles or extra cycles in order to dry clothes completely takes up more of your valuable time. As the dryer becomes less efficient, you end up using more energy to dry the same amount of clothes, meaning you spend more money on utilities. Our dryer vent cleaning can not only allow you to reclaim your time, but it can also help save an average of $18-$24 per month on energy costs.
Longer drying cycles and trapped heat and moisture can cause your clothing to deteriorate more quickly. Clothing fibers will always pill, tear, and weather in the dryer, but if you’re putting a shirt or pants in the dryer for twice as long to dry completely, that means they will take twice the amount of wear as clothing in an efficient dryer with clean dryer vents. On top of damaging your clothing and linens, excessive drying times can also contribute to the premature dilapidation of your dryer; Dryer hardware and mechanical components will take excessive wear with the heavy use that a machine with a clogged dryer vent demands. The best way to ensure your clothing and dryer last year after year is to have your dryer vents cleaned and all lint, debris, and clogs removed from the vent line.
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