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James Smith Dryer Vent Cleaning

Dryer repair may not be necessary u2013 dryer vent service or new dryer vent installation can correct most dryer ailments

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James Smith Dryer Vent Cleaning

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  1. James Smith Dryer Vent Cleaning James Smith Dryer Vent Cleaning The Components of a Clothing dryer Fire Eliminate a dryer fire with proper dryer duct cleaning and dryer maintenance service Most individuals are conscientious about getting their heating system cleaned, but unfortunately, few consumers consider the clothes dryer in relation to fire protection. Countless dryer fires happen annually, leading to fatalities, personal injuries, home destruction and home loss. Aside from being a fire hazard, unfit dryer venting also poses a carbon monoxide accident. These hazards can be avoided with properly installed and maintained dryer vent system. A clothes dryer fire results when lint builds up inhibiting airflow which then triggers overheating. The heat and the kindling dryer lint are the fundamental ingredients for a dryer fire. Clothing dryers create a great deal of lint and only cleaning the lint screen is not enough. The lint screen snares a lot of lint while some travels into the back of the clothes dryer, perilously near to the heating element. The most reliable way to ensure your dryer venting system is risk-free is to have it properly assessed and cleaned approximately once a year. Another concern is the length of the vent line; the shorter, the better. In years past most washers and dryers were in the basement, on an exterior wall, with a somewhat short, straight vent to the outdoors. Nowadays quite a few modern-day home or apartments tend to have their laundry room placed away from an outside wall, with some being on the second floor. This means dryer vents are much longer and consist of some turns in which dust and lint can gather. They are also tougher to get to and thus harder to keep cleaned. The most ideal dryer vent system is short and straight. The pieces should also be joined together to leave the inside smooth and free of screws or fasteners which lint could catch on. It is important that the venting be made of inflexible material, not the pliable, foil variety of tubing that crunches easily, constricting ventilation. Give suitable open space between the clothes dryer and the wall. One error people commonly make is pushing the dryer too close to the wall, compressing the vent and creating an air flow predicament right off the bat. Here's one final guideline that very few people know of. The dryer vent screen ought to be washed thoroughly with warm soapy water every few months to clear away residue build up produced by fabric softener sheets. It is in fact conceivable for the lint screen to have so much accumulation on it that it will hold water! This absolutely limits air flow and causes the dryer to take more than one cycle to properly dry a load of clothing. This report was created by The Dryer Vent Wizard, who would like all consumers to be familiar with how perilous their apparently innocent clothes dryer could be. The Wizard presents more fire protection ideas and basic, precautionary measures for reducing the chances of a clothes dryer fire at https://www.dryerventwizard.com/.

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