Categories Dryer Vent Cleaning

Dryer Takes Too Long to Dry?

Clothes taking 2, 3 or more cycles to dry

It’s Not Your Dryer it’s Your Dryer Vent

If your dryer is taking too long to dry clothes, the problem is often not the dryer itself, but a restricted or clogged dryer vent.

Many homeowners are told they need a new dryer, when in reality the appliance is doing exactly what it’s supposed to do — it just can’t breathe.

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

Dryer Vent Cleaning on Roofs

 Does Your Dryer Vent To The Roof – It Could be a Fire Risk!

roof dryer vent cleaningWe see so many second floor dryers that vent to the roof that are seriously a potential fire hazard over time. If you have a second floor laundry room your vent will terminate either on the roof or on the side of your home. Whilst it is great to have a second floor laundry room, it is very difficult for most home owners to make sure the vent cap or roof vent is kept free from lint build up. Some second floor dryers are close to the outside wall making it easy for the home owner to disconnect the dryer from inside and reach in to clean the dryer vent. However many laundry rooms are in the middle of the home with longer runs that are impossible to clean without professional equipment, or they are venting up to the roof.

Roofers Using Wrong Roof Vents Could Lead To a Dryer Fire!

Dryer vent cleaning on roofIt is not fair to say roofers cannot read, but when a dryer roof vent says “Do Not Use This Model for Dryer Venting” it does make one wonder! Here at dryer vent cleaner we can only assume that when roofs are shingled or re-shingled they do not always know which vent is the dryer vent. It’s not hard to determine but when under pressure to get the job done it can get over looked. However after re-shingling it’s easier to determine as lint is normally present in the vent.

Dryer Vent Cleaning on Roof Video

So What’s the Problem with Dryer Roof Vents?

Well apart from the obvious fact they are out of sight and out of mind, they cannot be checked by the homeowner to ensure they are not clogged! In fact many homeowners do not know where their dryer vents to. The main issue with the dryer vents are they have screens at the end preventing lint from escaping. This causes lint build up through the dryer duct and then to the inside of the dryer itself. This lint build up prevents the dryer from blowing the damp air and lint outside as fast as it once did. Which takes longer to dry each load, uses much more energy (higher electricity bills) and results in premature dryer repairs (thermal fuzes, heating element) through the dryer working harder and overheating.

Modifying Dryer Roof Vents

modified dryer vent roofDryer Vent Cleaner have determined that most roof dryer vents need to be modified to prevent lint build up and ensure lint has a better chance of getting out! Whilst this does not mean the dryer vent does not need to be cleaned it helps reduce how often cleaning is required.

Roof Dryer Vent Cleaning

Not many companies clean dryers and dryer vents, and even less will clean roof top dryer vents, we do it all for you to ensure safe, efficient drying. When you call in Dryer Vent Cleaner you are guaranteed a professional job. We alway provide photographs of what it’s like up there so you know what it was like before and after.

For roof Dryer Vent Cleaning in Burlington, Oakville, Milton, Hamilton, Ancaster and Mississauga call us today on 9059660838 or contact us

 

Categories Dryer Vent Cleaning

Clothes Dryer Repair

dryer repair burlington, ontarioTake a look around your house, and see how many appliances you own. Electrical appliances are without a doubt really helpful and make your daily chores so much easier. One of the most useful appliances is the clothes dryer. Thanks to clothes dryers, there is no need for a clothes line and clothes pins to help dry your clothes. But like everything else, your clothes dryer too could end up in need of repair. Here are some tips to troubleshoot your clothes dryer so you know what’s wrong with it, and do not get cheated on repairs.

Problem #1 – Dryer Takes Too Long to Dry

This is the most common dryer problem, normally an appliance technician will not be able to do anything and suggest you get your dryer vent cleaned, rarely knowing who to recommend . If your dryer is hot, but taking a long time to dry each load it will be lint build up, a clogged dryer vent possibly even a birds nest in the vent. Check the lint trap to see if it is all clogged up, look below the lint trap to see. Clean the lint trap, and clean the dryer exhaust as well. Really, you should maintain your clothes dryer by cleaning the lint trap after every cycle and periodically removing lint buildup where the dryer vents outside. By removing all lint buildup you will see a huge difference to the drying times, your utility costs will reduce and your dryer will last longer. Many people do not realize there are professional dryer vent and dryer cleaners, equipped with the best tools to remove lint and clean inside your dryer

Problem #2 – Clothes Dryer Is Not Heating Up Efficiently

Your clothes dryer is working properly, and it tumbles, but the clothes just won’t dry the clothes. Chances are that it does not heat up enough, or even worse, does not heat up at all. If that is the case, there could be a problem with the heating element. Unplug the clothes dryer and locate the heating element to see what is wrong with it. It might be broken, fused or burn out.

Use a digital multimeter to test and see if there are any interruption of electrical flow and continuity to the heating element. Wear thin gloves for extra protection (lots of sharp edges in there), set the multimeter to ohms and attach to the two leads at the end of the dryer element. If there is no change on the screen, then there is a problem with the heating element. All you need to do is replace the heating element with a new one.

You might try to locate replacement parts through the store you got the dryer; however they will usually not sell parts or insist they send out their own technician. An easier way is you need to identify the model and the heating element part number, and order it online. If you are handy you may be able to replace it yourself without all the hefty repair charges.

Problem #3 – Clothes Dryer Drum Does Not Tumble

If your clothes dryer drum does not tumble, it is usually caused by two things: – there is an interruption of electric flow to power the motor, belt is broken or the motor is faulty. Use a digital multimeter as usual and check for resistance. If there is flow and the motor is not running, the motor must be replaced. If there is no electrical flow, fix the interruption.

However, if the motor is running fine and the clothes dryer drum does not tumble; chances are there is a problem with the belt which attaches the motor to the drum. Check to see if the belt is broken or loose, and as usual, replace.

Solution To Your Dryer Problem

Contact us we will rectify your dryer vent issue and take apart your dryer to remove the lint from inside. Your dryer will breath a sigh of relief as we enable it to perform at it’s best once again. Call 905 966 0838 today for Burlington & Oakville Dryer Vent cleaning