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Dryer
vents are now considered to be more of a fire hazard than chimneys
Dryer vent cleaning prices vary depending on accessibility, length of
vent and
As more homes have dryers installed on upper levels of the home with long concealed runs with several elbows (as opposed to short efficient runs of vent, out the basement window) maintenance is no longer something that the homeowner can always easily do for themselves. As more homes have clothes dryers and are built of tighter construction, the proper operation of the dryer becomes critical. Dryers are exhausting air from the house while they are in operation. Gas dryers are also venting products of combustion (Carbon Monoxide) in addition to the moisture from the clothes. The exhaust must always be exhausted to the outside atmosphere and this is of particular importance with gas dryers. The plastic accordion type connector is no longer considered acceptable. Optimally this connector would be rigid metal, the second choice would be a UL Listed metal flex-connector cut to the shortest length possible. It is interesting to note that in a 4 inch vent 1/2 inch of lint reduces the flow by almost 50%. This is very hard on the dryer. The dryer has a high temp. limit safety switch that insures that the dryer never gets too hot... unless it cycles on and off so often that the switch wears out. Low air flow will cause this to happen. Lint is recommended in the Boy Scout Manuel for use as a fire starting
material. The most common material to ignite is lint, animal nests will
ignite also.
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Updated on: October 16, 2007 |