Tuesday, April 14, 2015

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DIY Dryer Cleaning: What You Should Know


It's important to have your dryer vent inspected and cleaned at least once a year to clear out the build-up of highly flammable lint that can cause a fire, or at the very least make your dryer work a lot harder and take longer and longer to dry your clothes. Many homes have fairly short dryer vents, and it's best to hire professional dryer vent cleaning services in Canyon Lake, and set up regular maintenance.

If you decide to skip professional cleaning, you'll need to make sure you do the job right. You will need to clean out not only the vent connecting to the back of your dryer but also the inside of your dryer. It's usually fairly easy to open your dryer's access panel to clean around the components, but removing the build-up can be hard with some models.



Steps to Clean Dryer Vents


There are a few basic steps to clean your dryer vents:
  1. First remove your transition duct attached to your dryer and the wall. Remove all debris and lint before you reattach it.
  2. Now it gets harder. You'll need to clean out the ventilation pipe that removes lint from your home. This can be very, very difficult, depending on the location of your dryer and how long the pipe is. Some homes have a vertical pipe that runs straight from the dryer up and out of the roof, but some wind through the house first.
  3. You will also need to clear out your exterior vent. This may be on the side of your home close to the dryer or it may be on your roof.

As you can see, dryer vent cleaning involves more than just clearing out the duct behind your dryer. It usually pays to hire a professional dryer vent cleaner in Canyon Lake.


Why Hire a Professional?


While everyone can clean out the lint trap after every load, blocked dryer vents are serious business and you want to make sure they are cleaned out properly to avoid a serious fire hazard.

A professional has the experience and expertise to do the job right, including moving your dryer and disconnecting it from electrical or gas lines prior to the job and clean out your vents without damaging them or your appliance.

If you attempt to clean your own vents and accidentally damage a component, you will be responsible for the extra costs and repairs. A professional is bonded and insured, which means this damage would be covered.

Finally, proper vent cleaning requires specialized equipment, not just a wet-dry vac. A professional has the equipment and training it takes to do the job easily and properly so you can rest easy knowing that the highly flammable lint is safely removed from your home.

Schedule an appointment for professional dryer vent cleaning with Advanced Chimney Cleaning today to enjoy peace of mind and a dryer that is as efficient as possible.

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