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Karl's Recipe for a Dryer Fire: Combustible Lint, Hot Air and Restricted Air Flow in Dryer Ducts and Vents-"Dryer Vent Cleaning" is the Solution - Fairfield, Alabama

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Services for Real Estate Pros with Dryer Vent Wizard of Central Alabama

hat do you think of when you think about cleaning the lint out of your dryer? Pulling the lint catch out and wiping it off? Maybe trying to dust some of the lint off the edge of the lint trap casing? These are good starts, but there is a lot more to do to really capture and remove the lint and dust that could be doing damage to your clothes dryer, besides being a fire hazard.

 

The best way to remove all the lint is to think about the life it leads. The lint starts in the dryer itself, on your clothes. It then leaves through an exhaust pipe and is run towards the lint trap. A lot of the lint gets caught here, but some other portions of it sneak under or around the trap and continue on into the ducts that lead the hot air out of your house.

 

Now it's time to check this entire path to find any of the lint that you don't normally see.

 

There is likely a lot of lint inside the clothes dryer. These could be little pieces and fibers that have made it around and through little holes in the construction of the machine and are accumulating. One of two little wisps of lint per load are not a big deal, but when you stack up a year's worth of this growth, it can be a lot of lint.

 

To deal with this, you may need to pull apart the frame of the machine and clean out any lint inside. This really should be done at least once a year as a part of your regular maintenance schedule. Whether you do it yourself or call someone in to do it for you, it pays to periodically take apart the frame of the dryer and remove any lint that is captured inside.

 

You may wonder why it is so important to clean your dryer so well. There are a few reasons:

 

Economy

 

The more lint there is caught up in your dryer vent system, the harder your dryer is going to have to work for the air flow needed to dry your clothes. This means it will take longer to dry each load and that is more money spent in power to run the machine.

  

Fire Hazard

  

Lint clogging up throughout the mechanical parts of your dryer can be very dangerous. All it takes is one spark to send the whole thing up in flames.

 

While it is easy to forget about giving your dryer a thorough cleaning since you don't see the lint, it is still important. Ignoring this simple part of your maintenance schedule can cost you - at the least in costing more to do your laundry, at the most in the cost of the loss of your home to a fire.

 

 

This article was written by Karl Schiesz, owner of Dryer Vent Wizard of Central Alabama.  Karl is committed to educating his customers on dryer vent cleaning and maintenance to prevent clothes dryer fires and to save money on energy bills.  http://www.dryerventwizard.com provides more tips and information on dryer vent maintenance and services.  Karl services Central Alabama, and neighborhoods around Jefferson County, Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, Anniston and Gadsden.

 

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Fred Griffin Florida Real Estate
Fred Griffin Real Estate - Tallahassee, FL
Licensed Florida Real Estate Broker

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Jul 06, 2017 06:53 PM