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Tinley Park Dryer Vent Cleaning

Increased drying time is a sign of a clogged dryer vent so schedule a dryer vent inspection by dryer vent service pros

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Tinley Park Dryer Vent Cleaning

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  1. Tinley Park Dryer Vent Cleaning Tinley Park Dryer Vent Cleaning The Components of a Clothes dryer Fire Avert a fire hazard with proper dryer vent cleaning and dryer maintenance service The majority of people are particular about getting their heating system cleaned, but unfortunately, very few consumers ponder their clothes dryer in relation to fire deterrence. Countless dryer fires happen every year, causing loss of lives, personal injuries, property devastation and home loss. Apart from being a fire danger, inappropriate dryer venting also poses a carbon monoxide risk. These hazards can be prevented with properly installed and maintained dryer venting. A tumble dryer fire ensues when lint accumulates minimizing airflow which then triggers overheating. The heat and the kindling dryer lint are the principal compounds for a dryer fire. Tumble dryers manufacture a good deal of lint and simply cleaning the lint filter is not nearly enough. The lint screen captures a lot of lint however some goes into the back of the dryer cabinet, perilously around the burner. The recommended means to ensure your dryer ducting system is risk-free is to have it expertly evaluated and cleaned at least once a year. One other factor is the length of the duct; the shorter, the more suitable. At one time most clothes dryers were in the basement, on an outdoor wall, with a fairly short, straight vent to the outdoors. Today a lot of newer houses will have their laundry room placed far from an outside wall, with some located on the second floor. This means dryer ducts are much longer and are composed of some bends where lint can gather. They are also more difficult to get to hence a greater challenge to keep cleaned. The preferred dryer vent system is short and straight. The sections must also be joined together to leave the interior smooth and without screws or rivets which lint can get caught on. It is vital that the duct be made from inflexible material, not the pliable, foil variety of tube that crunches easily, to hamper air flow. Grant ample space between the dryer and the wall. A error people oftentimes make is shoving the dryer too close to the wall, compressing the vent line and developing an air flow obstacle instantly. Here is one final tip that not too many people take note of. The dryer vent filter should be washed real good with warm soapy water every few months to clear away residue accumulation produced by fabric softener sheets. It is essentially plausible for the lint filter to have so much accumulation on it that it will hold water! This unquestionably inhibits air flow and causes the dryer to take more than one cycle to adequately dry a load of clothing. This feature was produced by The Dryer Vent Wizard, who really wants all consumers to become familiar with how dangerous their apparently innocent clothes dryer could be. The Wizard supplies more fire prevention suggestions and easy, protective steps for helping prevent a clothes dryer fire at https://www.dryerventwizard.com/.

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