Clothes dryers are a frequently used appliance in each home, and must be properly maintained for the safety of the household. Unfortunately, well-meaning homeowners often overlook dryer maintenance to fully remove lint. You can trust Lowe’s Air Duct Cleaning to help keep your home safe through our professional dryer vent cleaning service, but you might be wondering why lint build-up is even a problem. Let’s explore the dangers of lint build-up and five best practices for preventing it.
Lint is highly flammable, and the most serious threat it poses is the risk of a fire. Around 3,000 dryer fires occur in America each year as a result of too much lint accumulating in the dryer or exhaust duct.
The best thing you can do is clean your lint trap after every load of laundry that goes through your dryer. This is a simple step that will help keep your vent as clean as possible between professional cleanings.
Not only can overloading your dryer result in longer dryer times, but it can also increase lint production. This excessive lint accumulation will make it more likely that you'll end up with premature build-up in your vent.
You should consistently check around the exterior opening of your dryer vent to ensure no obstructions, such as bird nests and other debris. A blocked vent will prevent the proper airflow, putting your dryer at risk of a fire.
At Lowe's Air Duct Cleaning, we recommend cleaning your dryer vent annually to protect your investment and your family. Even though you clean out the lint trap after each load of laundry, it's not enough to entirely avoid lint build-up.
Lowe's Air Duct Cleaning uses the source removal method for dryer vent cleaning and will provide before-and-after pictures to demonstrate the success of our service. Contact us today at (800) 699-0955 to unlock special pricing for dryer vent cleaning in your area. We help customers improve their indoor air quality from locations throughout the United States.
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