Dryer Vent Cleaning and Fire Prevention

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(Editor’s Note: This post was originally published in October 2015, it has been updated to reflect current information).

Your safety is important to us, so we wanted share a common cause of house fires: your clothes’ dryer. If you’re like most folks, you rely on your washer and daily on a daily or weekly basis. It’s easy to take these appliances for granted. Taking care of your dryer is vital to the safety of your home.

According to FEMA, “An estimated 2,900 clothes dryer fires in residential homes are reported to U.S. fire departments each year and cause an estimated 5 deaths, 100 injuries and $35 million in property loss.” This data includes both gas and electric dryers.

The leading cause of dryer fires is failure to clean and maintain the dryer.

If you have a new dryer, it’s important no to assume that you’re in the clear. Most likely, it is not the dryer itself but the vent that is clogged with lint. This is what causes problems.

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How do I know if my dryer vent is clogged?

One of the signs that your vent is clogged is when your dryer isn’t correctly drying your clothes. The image on the right shows lint we removed from a dryer vent on the roof. This lint was inside the vent restricting air flow and proper ventilation from the dryer. This is why it is so important to get your vent line cleaned on a regular basis. When was the last time you had the vent cleaned? Some experts recommend getting a vent cleaning once a year, while others will suggest 3-5 years. This depends on the amount of people, pets, and how much laundry is done per week. Talk to your dryer vent professional about what they recommend.

How do I prevent a dryer fire?

  • Have your dryer installed and serviced by a professional.
  • Get your dryer vent cleaned by a professional.
  • Do not use the dryer without a lint filter.
  • Clean the lint filter before or after each load of laundry. Remove lint that has collected around the drum.
  • Keep dryers in good working order. Check the vent hood flap and look for lint or debris around the dryer hose or outside vent opening.
  • Follow the manufacturer’s operating instructions and don’t overload the dryer.
  • Turn the dryer off if you leave your home or go to bed.

How Much Lint Builds Up in the Dryer?

See our video below to see a dryer vent cleaning in a residential home.

Dryer Vent Warning Signs

These signs below may mean it’s time to get your dryer vent cleaned.

  • It takes longer to dry your clothes.
  • Your clothes and the outside of your dryer are very hot.
  • You notice a burning smell.
  • You’re not sure your vent has ever been cleaned, or can’t remember the last time you had it cleaned.

Do you need a dryer vent cleaning? Schedule service online today or give us a call at (505) 761-9644.