Categories Dryer Fire Prevention, Dryer Fire Safety, Dryer Vent Cleaning

Why Screens Should Not be Used on Dryer Vent End Caps

Clogged dryer vent

Screens Should Not be Used On Dryer Vent!

Screens should never be used on dryer vents for the simple reason they prevent lint escaping. Whilst this does not happen straight away it does so slowly over time, damp air escapes first followed by lint that sticks to the dampness inside the dryer vent and if a screen or grill is fitted the lint starts to bond to it too. Over a period of time this then forms a lint plug like you see in the photo.

Keep Pests Out Can Increase The Risk of a Dryer Fire?

Some people put screens over the end cap of their dryer vent to prevent birds or critters from moving in. Whilst this may seem to make sense, the truth is it is not the best of decisions as once the vent gets plugged at the end the lint has no where else to go. Just like cholesterol it builds up over time and starts to restrict the airflow thus lint starts to accumulate inside the dryer itself. Lint starts to settle inside the dryer cabinet and on or around the dryers heating element.

Dryer Fires Start Inside The Dryer

So the screen on the end of the dryer vent caused a lint plug, this then causes the lint to accumulate more through the dryer vent and inside the dryer. The lint inside the dryer is what causes dryer fires, the heating element glows red and reaches temperatures as high as 190 degrees fahrenheit all it needs is for a clump of lint to sit on the element and you can have a dryer fire on your hands.

Never Leave Your Dryer Running When No One is Home

The dryer should only be run when someone is in the house, also you should not run the dryer when sleeping at night this is not to scare you but just to draw attention to the fact there are hidden dangers in the home and the dryer is one of them.

 

Categories Dryer Fire Prevention, Dryer Vent Cleaning

Think Your Dryer Vent Does Not Need Cleaning

So Did Over 15,000 Home Owners Last Year Before They had a Dryer Fire!

dryer vent cleaning before and afterSo you think you Dryer Vent is fine and does not need cleaning, the sad truth is most home owners think the same! Here at Dryer Vent Cleaner our job is to educate the home owner as well as to clean the dryer vent and inside the dryer itself? Being out of sight makes it so easy to assume all is well inside the dryer vent and dryer, however we always find this not so.

Dryer Manufacturers Recommend Dryer Vent Cleaning

There is a reason dryer manufacturers recommend dryer vent cleaning – they know just how much of a hazard lint accumulation really is. A 1/2 inch accumulation of lint in your dryer vent reduces your dryers efficiency by 50%, this means your dryer will take twice as long so uses double the hydro & double your time.

Dryer Takes Too Long to Dry

“Dryer takes too long to dry” “dryer not drying, we hear this so so often even from customers with nice new dryers they bought because they thought the old dryer was exhausted! When we take a call from customers with dryer takes longer to dry problems we ask if the dryer is getting hot? If the dryer is hot then the dryer itself is working fine and we just saved the customer from calling out an appliance company only to find they cannot clean the dryer vent! Then we explain the process we use to clean the dryer vent and the options we offer including cleaning out the dryer itself – this is recommended if the dryer vent is clogged as lint cannot escape via the vent so builds up through the vent and inside the dryer cabinet.

If you are having issues with your clothes dryer taking too long to dry,have been advised by an appliance company to get your dryer vent cleaned, have moved into a new home and are unsure of the dryer vent and dryer, or are just thinking you might need to get your dryer vent cleaned we are happy to take your call. Call your local professional dryer vent cleaning company Dryer Vent Cleaner on 905 966 0838