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Orland Park Dryer Vent Cleaning

Dryer vents is all we do so call the Wizard to repair dryer vent or install new dryer vent

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Orland Park Dryer Vent Cleaning

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  1. Orland Park Dryer Vent Cleaning Orland Park Dryer Vent Cleaning The Framework of a Dryer Fire Ward off a fire hazard with good dryer duct cleaning and dryer maintenance service Lots of people are punctual about having their heating system cleaned, yet, so few consumers imagine their clothes dryer in regard to fire prevention. Lots of dryer fires transpire annually, causing deaths, personal injuries, home damage and home loss. Besides being a fire threat, improper dryer venting also poses a carbon monoxide exposure. These calamities can be stopped with properly installed and maintained dryer ducting. A tumble dryer fire arises when lint accumulates constricting airflow which then generates overheating. The heat and the volatile lint are the key ingredients for a dryer fire. Dryers generate a lot of lint and simply cleaning the lint filter is not nearly enough. The lint screen captures a lot of lint however some escapes into the back of the dryer, precariously close to the heating element. The best process to be sure your dryer venting equipment is risk-free is to get it professionally examined and cleaned at least once a year. An additional concern is the span of the vent; the shorter, the more ideal. In years past most washers and dryers were in the basement, on an outdoor wall, with a relatively short, straight vent to the outside. Presently many modern homes tend to have their laundry room situated away from an outside wall, with some located on the second floor. This means dryer ducts are considerably longer and involve some elboes where dust and lint can accumulate. They're also more difficult to access therefore a greater challenge to keep cleaned. The optimal dryer vent system is short and straight. The segments should also be joined together to make the inside smooth and devoid of screws or fastenings that lint could snag on. It is very important that the venting be made from stiff material, not the flexible, foil variety of tube that breaks easily, hampering air movement. Grant plenty of open space between the clothes dryer and the wall. One misstep people routinely make is shoving the dryer too close to the wall, crushing the vent line and producing an airflow problem instantly. Here's one last hint that very few people know of. The dryer vent screen ought to be washed real good with hot soapy water every few months to clear away residue build up left behind by dryer sheets. It is in fact conceivable for the lint screen to have so much build-up on it that it will hold water! This certainly limits air flow and causes the dryer to take more than one cycle to successfully dry a load of laundry. This article was prepared by The Dryer Vent Wizard, who wants all homeowners to be familiar with how destructive their seemingly innocent clothes dryer may be. The Wizard presents more fire safety guidelines and easy, preventive measures for avoiding a clothes dryer fire at https://www.dryerventwizard.com/.

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