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  • Have Your Dryer Vent Inspected and Cleaned Once a Year!
    Recently a dryer fire was reported in Boynton Beach. The home on Chrysanthemum drive was a total loss. Mrs. Pittman, an animal trainer was able to save her dogs, but sadly four cats died in the fire. The day before, Gena Brown of Lexington, MA lost her life to a house fire that was caused by lint build up. The heroic mother managed to save her two daughters but sadly she perished in the fire.
  • Dryer Vent Cleaning will Extend the Life of Your Clothes Dryer
    All major appliances require some regular maintenance in order to operate efficiently. Failure to properly maintain appliances increases their chances of breaking down, or causes them to labor or work harder to perform their task. This leads to increased energy bills and a chance of an appliance repair or replacement bill. When dryer vent cleaning and maintenance is neglected, there is yet another danger; a clothes dryer fire.
  • Dryer Vent Repair Expert in Fresno, CA Explains How Clothing can be Destroyed by a Clothes Dryer
    You are folding your laundry and notice holes in your T-Shirts that were not there before! New clothes are ripped, sweaters are snagged and there are holes in your underwear! Or worse yet, clothes have a smoky smell when they should be clean. What is going on?
  • Dryer Vent Cleaning Expert in Fresno, CA offers Fire Safety Tips
    Proper Dryer Vent Material

    For many years the choice of material for clothes dryer venting was flexible plastic or vinyl, which is also commonly used for bathroom exhaust fans. This type of material is a problem because heat causes it to become brittle and deteriorate. Imagine the problems this can cause if you have a very long dryer duct running across the attic, basement ceiling, or inside walls. As flammable lint builds up and reduces air flow, the vent tube will overheat and eventually cause a serious fire.
  • Dryer Vent Cleaning is the Key to Maintenance According to Expert in Ann Arbor, MI
    How is it that the dryer is so hot and the clothes are still damp? Isn’t it the heat that actually gets the clothes dry? Yes, heat plays a part in drying your clothes, but air-flow and proper venting also plays an important part. The heat, along with moisture and lint, must be able to escape in order for clothes to dry properly. A mechanical problem or faulty thermostat could be the problem, but most of the time, this is caused by a blockage in the dryer exhaust ducts. When the hot, damp air is unable to escape through the duct system to the vent outdoors, it stays in the drum, with your clothes. The heating element continues to produce more heat, causing the dryer to overheat and cause damage to the appliance and your clothing. This causes your dryer to work harder, consuming more energy. This is also a warning of a pending fire hazard.
  • Dryer Vent Cleaning and Repair Expert Discusses Choosing the Right Dryer
    There are several things most people look for when shopping for a clothes dryer. With rising costs of gas and electricity, energy efficiency is important. People tend to be pack rats, always accumulating more and more to be stored away, so space is also an issue. Here are a few tips for shopping for a clothes dryer:
  • Dryer Vent Cleaning Specialist in York, PA Discusses Air Diverters for Clothes Dryers
    Energy costs are soaring! So why are we allowing our clothes dryers to vent all this precious heat and moisture to the outside? Our furnace dries the air, causing upper respiratory problems. It just makes sense that the heat and moisture from our clothes dryer could be beneficial and energy saving at the same time. Why not disconnect the dryer vent hose to add heat and humidity to the air in the winter?
  • Dryer Vent Systems: Aluminum vs Vinyl According to Dryer Vent Cleaning Expert in York, PA
    October is fire prevention awareness month; this is great time to increase consumer awareness on clothes dryer fire prevention. Clothes dryers account for over 15,000 fires per year, with failure to properly clean and maintain dryer vent systems being the number one cause.
  • “Dryer Vent Repair” Expert Address UL Rating for Dryer Vent Exhaust Systems in Sacramento, CA
    If you keep up with annual maintenance of your household appliances, you are way ahead of a lot of people. Most people know to have their furnaces cleaned regularly for maximum performance and safety; however, many people are unaware of the potential danger that could be lurking in their dryer vent system. Experts find fire hazards in 99 out of 100 clothes dryers and vent systems they inspect.
  • “Dryer Vent Cleaning” Expert in Sacramento, CA Shares 4 Good Reasons for Dryer Vent Maintenance
    People often put off doing the necessary maintenance on the appliances in their home. They realize the importance, but they either don’t want to spend the money or they simply take it for granted that deferred maintenance will not cause a problem. The appliance most often overlooked happens to be the one that is most likely to cause a fire. It is also the most expensive to operate, especially if it isn’t properly maintained. Believe it or not, the appliance I’m referring to is your clothes dryer! Yes, you have a greater chance of starting a fire with your clothes dryer than you do with your stove or furnace! Here are 4 good reasons to have your clothes dryer vent professionally inspected, NOW:
  • Dryer Fire Safety: Advice from Birmingham, Alabama “Dryer Vent Cleaning”, Repair and Installation E
    In the United States, there are over 15,000 dyer fires a year. Failure to complete routine maintenance and inspections is a leading contributor in dryer fires across the nation.

    Dryer vents clogged with dust, fiber, and lint is the cause of nearly 30% of all dryer fires, making it a top contributor to this tragedy. To reduce this risk, clean lint screens and traps before and after every load of laundry. Carefully wash lint screens with soap and water at least once a month to remove residue buildup from dryer sheets. Also, be sure your vent material and installation are up to code according to city, state, and manufacturer recommendations. Replace foil or plastic vents with venting made from semi-rigid or solid metal material. Check the path of the dryer vent. Be sure it is as straight and short as possible. This helps prevent buildup at the elbows of vent systems. Check out the outside hood of the venting system. Make sure it is free from blockages, freezing, or other damages. In addition to these actions, have your dryer vent system professionally inspected and cleaned seasonally.
  • “Dryer Vent Cleaning” – St. Paul, MN Expert Warns about Hidden Danger Lurking
    Clothes dryers are the simplest of appliances to use; so simple, we allow our children to operate them! They are a wonderful convenience, and they are often taken for granted. Throw in a load of wet clothes, turn it on, go shopping and return to take out dry clothes to be folded and put away. Sound good? Think again!

    What is your clothes dryer really doing? It is removing about 1/2 gallon of water, hot air and lint from each load of laundry you do. Where do the heat, lint and water go? Most of the lint is caught in the lint screen which should be checked before each load and cleaned after each load. When you remove the lint screen, most of the trapped lint stays on it; some falls off in the chute and ends up in the dryer ducts. Most of this lint is blown out through the vent outside.
  • Add “Dryer Vent Cleaning” to your Appliance Care Schedule Says Expert in Minneapolis, MN
    Appliance maintenance is essential to prolong its life and efficiency. Most people are aware of this as they schedule maintenance and cleaning for their furnace or clothes dryer. Once a year is usually sufficient; however, if you have a large family and you’re doing more than the average amount of laundry, you might need schedule this more often. Here are some things to consider when deciding how often to have your dryer vent system serviced:
  • The Wizard of Sterling, Virginia Says: “Dryer Vent Cleaning” Promotes Dryer Fire Safety and Saves
    The clothes dryer is an appliance of both convenience and necessity for consumers today. Clothes dryers are found in about 80 percent or over 81 million homes in the US. Clothes dryers remove about ½ gallon of water from each load of laundry, which creates the lint that is found in the lint filter after each load. Clothes dryers are one of the most expensive appliances in your home to operate, so it is important that they be properly maintained to reduce energy costs.
  • Dryer Vent Cleaning Advice – Sterling, VA: Do you Know What is in Your Dryer Vent?
    When is the last time you thought about your dryer vent? Few people realize the lint from your clothes ends up not only in the lint trap but also flows into the dryer vent where it accumulates over time. Highly combustible lint combined with excessive temperatures from the dryer is a recipe for a fire.
  • Advice from the Wizard of Waterford and Pontiac, MI – “Dryer Vent Cleaning” and Maintenance Tips
    How much do you know about dryer vents and their purpose? If you’re like most people, all you know is that your dryer is a very simple to use appliance that provides a much needed convenience. Most people take it for granted, like turning on a faucet to get water, or depressing a handle to flush a toilet. No one thinks about the mechanics of what is happening within a dryer vent system. Few have any idea of the danger that lurks in a dryer vent system unless they have had the unfortunate experience of a clothes dryer fire.
  • “Dryer Vent Repair” Fixes Most Dryer Ailments, says “Dryer Vent Cleaning” Professional in Northfield
    It’s easy to take these appliances for granted. But, one day, you may just open your dryer, after it has been running almost an hour, to remove clothing and find it is still wet or it is very hot to the touch. Or, maybe the dryer just won’t start.
  • “Dryer Vent Cleaning” is Key to Preventing Dryer Fires According to Local Chicago
    Failure to clean and maintain dryer vent systems is a leading cause of dryer fires in the US. According the to the US Fire Administration, dryer vent fires cost more than $88 million, cause more than 400 injuries, and result in an average of 15 deaths annually. Consumers need to be made aware of the importance of dryer vent cleaning to ensure dryer fire prevention.
  • “Dryer Vent Repair” Man in Phoenix, Arizona offers 3 Good Reasons for “Dryer Vent Cleaning”
    When reminded of maintenance that needs to be done around the home many people are guilty of putting it off. This could be for a number of reasons, including being busy, distracted or overwhelmed. Maybe you’re waiting for the next paycheck to hire it done or just procrastinating. One very important area to get into a good maintenance habit with is the clothes dryer. Of the 15,000, plus dryer fires that occur each year in the US, most of them can be prevented with proper dryer vent cleaning and maintenance.
  • “Dryer Vent Cleaning” and Maintenance Tips from “Dryer Vent Repair” Company in Phoenix, Arizona
    In America, there are over 15,000 dyer fires a year. Failure to complete routine maintenance and inspections is a leading contributor in dryer fires across the nation.
  • Advice from “Dryer Vent Repair” Company – Claremont, NH – “Dryer Vent Cleaning” to Keep Critters out
    If you have mice in your house, you have probably called exterminators or tried your own critter traps to get rid of the pests. But this is just a temporary solution until more critters come in. The only effective way to get rid of them for good is to stop them from getting into your home in the first place. The one major path of entry that mice have into your home is the dryer vent.
  • “Dryer Vent Cleaning” and “Dryer Vent Repair” Company Offers Safety Tips to Consumers in Portsmouth,
    Dryer fires account for over $9,000 in damage to residential buildings annually. For every 1,000 residential dryer fires, there are an average of 33 injuries and 1.2 deaths. Dryer fires peak during the winter months of November through March and occur most commonly between the hours of noon and nine in the evening. Failure to properly maintain dryer vents is the leading cause of dryer fires.
  • “Dryer Vent Cleaning” Prevents Dryer Fires and Saves on Energy Costs, advises “Dryer Vent Repair”
    Regular dryer vent cleaning makes the clothes dryer more efficient which saves you money on your energy bills. When lint builds up in the dryer vent system, it restricts air flow and causes the dryer to work harder and use more energy to get clothes dry. A clogged vent is also a fire hazard. Lint is a very combustible material that can easily ignite as the dryer vent overheats from restricted air-flow. Failure to keep the vent clean is the leading cause of dryer fires in the US.
  • Clothes Dryer Fire Prevention
    You may think of doing your laundry as a relatively low impact and low danger activity. But if your dryer is not properly installed and maintained, it could well be a disaster waiting to happen.
  • Clothes Dryer Maintenance: Solution to Keep Bugs Out
    If you have a bug problem in your house, you have probably called exterminators or tried your own bug traps to get rid of the pesky critters. But this is just a temporary solution until more bugs come in to be caught. The real way to get rid of bugs is to stop them from getting into your home in the first place. While you may think you have closed off all access points to your home, one place you may not have thought off is your clothes dryer vent.
  • Advice to Homeowners: Dryer Vent Cleaning and Advance Preparations
    Once you decide it's time for that all out dryer cleaning, do you know how to prepare your laundry room for the arrival of a technician?
  • Be Careful What You Store Near your Clothes Dryer
    If you are like a lot of people, your clothes dryer is in a laundry room that also serves a number of purposes. It is not just a place to wash your clothes, but also often a place for the safe keeping of a number of other cleaning supplies, all those grocery bags that stack up, pet foods, and whatever else you just couldn't find a spot for somewhere else.
  • Dryer Fires: Warning Signs from your Clothes Dryer
    One way to keep your clothes dryer in good working order is to know the warning signs that can tip you off that something will go wrong if you don't act soon. It's best to be able to head off a problem before it becomes serious and the dryer no longer works or the problem leads to a fire.
  • Do it Yourself: Dryer Vent Cleaning Between Professional Cleaning and Inspection
    If you are part of a family that is regularly using the clothes dryer, you may wonder how much maintenance is enough to make sure it's running efficiently and safely.
  • Hidden Danger in Charming Older Homes: The Dryer Duct and Vent
    If you have purchased an older home, or have been living in your current home for many years, you may appreciate the beauty and charm in comparison to today's more modern offerings. But there are also some things you need to be aware of that could be hazards in those older homes.
  • Dryer Vent Cleaning, Repairs and Maintenance - A Reason for Concern
    When you think of the maintenance of your clothes dryer, there is a lot to keep in mind. Though it is likely something you think about the least, it could be the one cause you the biggest problem. Failure to maintain the dryer vent is the number one cause of clothes dryer related fires.
  • Energy Savings with Dryer Vent Maintenance
    In these days of rising prices on nearly everything you may be looking for ways to cut down expenses and put a little more money into your pocketbook. One way to do that is to make sure your clothes dryer is running efficiently to cut back on the cost of energy used to operate it.
  • Dryer Vent Maintenance Tips
    Homeowners, who think it is normal for their dryer to take more than one cycle to dry clothes, think again. Lint accumulation or blockage in the vent is a known cause of dryers running inefficiently.
  • Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: Clogged Dryer Vents and Poor Air Flow
    If you have a gas powered clothes dryer in your home, regular maintenance on that appliance could mean a difference between life and death. Gas appliances cost less to operate, but they come with a number of responsibilities to make sure they are being safely used in your home.
  • Annual Dryer Vent Service Helps Prevent Dryer Fires
    Most people do their part to keep their house, and all their appliances, in working order. Most people schedule a regular professional furnace cleaning, but few think to do so for their clothes dryer.
  • Clothes Dryer Fires: Causes and Prevention Tips
    According the to the US Fire Administration, dryer vent fires cause damages of over $88 million, in addition to deaths and injuries, annually. There is a need for increased consumer awareness on proper installation and maintenance of dryer vent systems. Failure to clean is reported as the number one cause of clothes dryer fires.
  • Recipe for a Dryer Fire: Combustible Lint, Hot Air and Restricted Air Flow in Dryer Ducts and Vents
    What 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.
  • Hidden Lint: Danger Lurks Your Dryer and Ducts
    If you are good about making sure you remove the dryer lint before every load of laundry, you may be skeptical about the idea of having a professional cleaning of your dryer vents done every year.
  • Best Dryer Care Practices: Dryer Duct, Lint Trap and Vent Cleaning
    When you are putting your home through the paces day in and day out, do you ever think about the impact you are having on the appliances in your home? Let's look at your clothes dryer.
  • Clean the Lint Filter and Everywhere else Lint Lurks
    When you do your spring cleaning, there's no doubt one of the rooms you clean is your laundry room. If you're really ambitious you may pull the washer and dryer out and sweep around them, get any gunk from dripped soap off the surface of them and even dig out all those single socks that have fallen behind the dryer.
  • Your Dryer Vent Ducts: Are they Aluminum or Vinyl?
    What do you really know about the ductwork attached to your clothes dryer? If you're answer is 'not much', what you don't know could hurt you and be a fire hazard in your home.
  • Dryer Vent Maintenance – Hidden Danger: Do you know What’s in Your Dryer Vent?
    Have you ever thought of where all the lint and hot air from your clothes dryer goes as it works to dry your laundry? You probably think about the lint trap, that part that you can pull out to remove the lint after each load is completed.
  • How Often Should Professional Dryer Vent Cleaning be done?
    You know you need to make sure you get the proper maintenance done on your dryer, but you may have a tough time deciding how often to do what you can yourself and how often you should call in a professional to do the rest.
  • Do You Have the Best Dryer Exhaust System?
    If you are pretty good about the maintenance of your household appliances, you are quite a bit ahead of many other people. But there are some things you may not know to check for that can still crop up and cause you problems in your clothes dryer.
  • 4 Benefits of Dryer Vent Cleaning
    When a lot of people hear about the maintenance they need to do on various aspects of their home, they often brush them off. There are a number of reasons for this from just not wanting to take the time to have anything done, not wanting to pay someone to clean out the system or just thinking that the dryer will be fine if they just ignore it.
  • Dryer Vent Safety Tips from Larry: Proper Vent Tubing helps Prevent Clothes Dryer Fires
    Improper dryer vents are a common safety problem. Here are some dryer vent safety tips from Larry:
  • How to Prevent Dryer Fires with Proper Dryer Vent Maintenance
    Maintaining your dryer and dryer vent system is of utmost importance to prevent dryer fires. The US Fire Administration lists clothing dryer fires as the cause of over 15,000 fires annually.
  • Clothes Dryer Fires and Prevention: Dryer Vent Cleaning
    The US Fire Administration lists clothing dryer fires as the cause of approximately 15,600 fires annually, causing structural damage, injuries, and about 15 deaths per year.
  • The Anatomy of a Clothes Dryer Fire: Fires can be Prevented with Proper Dryer Vent Cleaning
    Most people are conscientious about having their furnace cleaned, however, very few people think of clothes dryer in relation to fire prevention. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission reports an estimated annual 15,500 fires, some resulting in deaths and injuries, due to clothes dryer fires. Besides fire, improper dryer venting also poses a carbon monoxide risk.


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