Dryer Vent Cleaning, Care, and Maintenance

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The dryer vent is the main exit point of all the waste from your dryer, and it is essential to keep it clean through regular dryer vent cleaning. The vent also ensures the entry of cold air and exit of the warm and moist air, ensuring proper air circulation in the system for its proper functioning.

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Small crawling animals, lint, and dust get trapped on the vent, blocking an air exchange. This causes the dryer to become ineffective and could begin overheating. The dryer’s ineffectiveness causes the breakdown of some mechanical parts, and continued overheating could lead to potential fires. To keep your home safe from dryer fires, it is essential to hire a professional dryer vent cleaning company to clean your dryer vents and keep them clean always.

  1. Tips for Carrying out Dryer Vent Cleaning

Dryers are made differently because of the different manufacturers. Therefore, cleaning one dryer doesn’t automatically make you an expert. Some of the tips to ensure you do a thorough job are;

  1. Follow Manufacturer’s Instructions

You should first know what the manufacturer requires the dryer cleaner to do before opening your unit for cleaning. Check the manual for the instructions. The manufacturer might also highlight the most crucial parts and how to maintain the appliance. 

  1. Know The Different Parts Of The Dryer

If you don’t know how to return the dryer parts after the dryer vent cleaning, hire a professional cleaner. The dryer vent, lint screen, and lint trap are essential parts to pay attention to when doing dryer vent cleaning in your home. 

  1. Use Safety Gloves

Lint is dangerous when handled with your bare hands, so you should wear gloves when cleaning the dryer vents. The gloves will also protect you from corrosive detergents, which could burn your skin. Failure to wear gloves could also expose your hands to injuries. 

  1. How To Clean The Dryer

If you have the right tools and skills to do dryer vent cleaning, you can do it by yourself. If you decide to work on it, here are the steps you need to follow;

  1. Unplug The Dryer From The Main Power Supply

You should ensure no electricity flow into the unit by unplugging the dryer first. Switch off the main power supply socket before beginning to clean. 

  1. Locate The Dryer Vent

Most dryers have a hard-plastic existing pipe to the outside. There is a vent at the pipe’s end that prevents insects’ entry and allows air into the existing pipe to cool the dryer. 

  1. Disassemble And Clean The Vent Pipes

The pipes are held by clamps, and to clean them, you should first unscrew and remove the vent pipes from the exhaust. You can then use a soft-bristled brush to clean the vent. Ensure you dispose of the lint in a safe place and burn it. Once the dryer is clean, return the parts and reconnect them.