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Dryer Vent Cleaning FAQ

Here are some of the most common questions we receive regarding dryer vent repairs and cleaning:

How often should my dryer vent be cleaned?
You should have a thorough dryer vent cleaning done at least every two years. Factors determining this include the length of the vent, how many turns it has and how often the dryer is used. A dryer with a short vent and is used little may be able to longer than normal, while those who use the appliance on a regular basis might need a yearly cleaning.

Why should I get my dryer vent cleaned?
Cleaning it lifts a huge safety risk weighing on you and your family. Dryer fires are usually the cause of a dirty or improperly installed vent. Another risk from dirty vents is carbon monoxide gas buildup.

If you have a gas dryer, cleaning the vent can save you money on the cost of electric or gas. A spotless pipe will allow the appliance to move the proper amount of air through the system, allowing your clothes to dry at a faster rate without using extra power.

How will I know it’s time for a cleaning?
Your dryer will leave a few tell tale signs. If you notice a significant change in drying times, if you can’t feel air blowing out from the vent outside from at least a foot or if you see lots of lint starting to collect, then you need to call a dryer vent cleaning company.

Is there a difference between vinyl and metal hoses?
Aluminum hoses have a much higher temperature range, and they do not deteriorate like vinyl hoses. Maybe most importantly, aluminum hoses are fireproof.

Is a longer hose better than a short one?
A shorter run is more efficient, as it doesn’t clog up as fast with lint and costs less to clean, while a longer run will have your dryer working harder.

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