EXPERT DRYER VENT CLEANING IN Northern Colorado


DRYER VENT CLEANING: WHAT IS IT AND WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?

Every year, U.S. fire departments respond to nearly 4,000 home fires involving clothes dryers or washing machines, with one-third of those emergencies caused by homeowners not regularly cleaning their vents. What’s more, dryer duct fires annually cause an estimated $35 million in damages, hundreds of injuries, and in the worst cases, death. Unfortunately, not many homeowners realize how important it is to clean vents and lint traps regularly until a crisis strikes. That’s why we’ve included an everything-you-need-to-know comprehensive list of the most important reasons why homeowners need expert dryer vent cleaning for their homes.

IS EXPERT DRYER VENT CLEANING NECESSARY?

Yes, yes, and yes! For starters, regular cleanings improve efficiency, which reduces the cost of running the machine. Some industry studies have shown regular cleaning can save homeowners up to 30% on their energy bills. On top of that, cleanings reduce ongoing maintenance costs and reduce wear and tear on the dryer, making it less likely to break down and increasing its shelf life.

But, by far, the most important reason to professionally clean your dryer vent is the risk of fire if the system fails. Lint, as everyone knows, is highly flammable, and if it builds up on the vent, can ignite from the heat of the dryer and pose a risk not only to your home but to your family.

HOW OFTEN SHOULD DRYER VENTS BE PROFESSIONALLY CLEANED?

Most industry experts say a good rule of thumb is to have dryer exhaust vents inspected and cleaned by a professional at least once a year. But every home and situation is different. A household that uses its dryer often should maybe think about having inspections every six months. This may apply to your family if you have many kids or pets. The best thing a homeowner can do is consult a professional cleaner to find out what works best for them.

In the meantime, it’s always recommended homeowners conduct routine maintenance and cleaning to prevent build-ups, like cleaning lint traps. Some obvious signs your system needs attention are if clothes take too long to dry, debris around the dryer hose, the vent hood flap does not open properly, or you notice a strange burning smell on clothes.

But, at the end of the day, professional cleaners possess the training, skills, and tools to reach areas of the system that homeowners simply can’t get to, especially in the ductwork. That’s why it’s important to hire companies that specialize in cleaning out vents.

HOW DO PROFESSIONALS CLEAN DRYER VENTS?

First things first: our professional teams conduct a thorough inspection of the dryer vent opening. Then, our highly trained crew members go into the deep parts of the dryer system. We use a specialized vacuum and brush to dislodge and remove any debris stuck in the machine.
The most important areas cleaned are what’s known as the “bends and elbows”. This is where debris builds up faster than any other part of the vent. Dirt, leaves, debris, pet hair, lint – all these items can have a huge impact on the functionality of the system. When we’re done, we make sure these pathways are clear.

In some instances, we’ll also recommend a diagnostic test to see how much pressure and gas are in the system. This can help us know whether there are any major damages to the machine.

WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU DON’T CLEAN YOUR DRYER VENT?

For such a quick and simple solution that’s readily available, it’s shocking to see how many homeowners experience the adverse impacts of not professionally cleaning dryer vents.

Machines clogged with debris and lint do not operate efficiently at full capacity. This means clothes take longer to dry, consume more energy, and cost homeowners in the long run. What’s more, machines are forced to work harder when backed up. This results in the need for repairs, and in some cases, the machines break down.

And, as mentioned above, dryer vents filled with flammable material are huge fire hazards. By calling a professional cleaner today, homeowners can take the first step to make sure their family and home are safe from one of the most dangerous fire risks in a household.

DRYER VENT 101: The do’s & Don’ts

​Having your dryer vent cleaned by a professional is the best way to ensure your dryer’s safe and efficient operation. Dryer Vent Squad technicians often see a variety of issues caused by using the wrong materials, improper vent configurations or attempts to go the DIY route when fixing a problem. Here is our running list of what not to do when it comes to your dryer vent based on our years of experience.

DO NOT use vinyl or slinky foil materials for dryer vents.

Dryer vents made from flexible plastic or foil can be easily kinded or crused, restricting airflow. The ridges in vinyl and slinky materials can also catch excess lint, creating an increased fire risk. If a dryer fire should occur, these materials quickly spread fire.

DO NOT use PVC piping or plastic materials for dryer vents.

  • Static in PVC and plastic venting causes lint to stick to the inside of the vent walls which can mix with the expelled water during a typical dry cycle, creating sludge, clogs, and an increased risk of a fire.

  • PVC sweats when warm, moist air travels through the cool smooth surface, causing lint to collect and harden, making cleanings more difficult.

  • PVC takes longer to heat up allowing water to remain in vapor form inside the pipe. The water along with the buildup of link, creates sludge in the vent.

DO NOT use duct tape to connect venting materials.

The adhesive eventually dries out, especially due to temperature changes, creating gaps in the joints of the vent.


DO NOT use screws or bolts to secure joints.

Screws and bolts act as lint collectors inside the vent wall, increasing fire risk.

DO NOT terminate dryer vents in crawl spaces or attics.

Dryer vents that terminate in crawl spaces or attics allow for moisture to deposit and encourage mold growth. Dryer vents must terminate outside of the building.

DO NOT use cages or screens to prevent pests from entering.

Pest cages or screens can cause lint build-up which creates a fire hazard and reduces the dryer's efficiency.

DO NOT ignore signs indicating that your clothes dryer is not operating properly.

Watch for warning signs that indicate you have a clogged or obstructed dryer vent and a potential fire risk in your home.

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HOW DO I KNOW IF MY DRYER VENT IS CLOGGED?

  • Excess lint behind dryer

  • Longer drying time

  • Overheat shutoff

  • No lint on the lint screen

  • Excess lint on the lint screen

  • Lint around door seal

  • Hot dryer & clothes

  • Moldy smell

  • Excess pet hair on clothes 

How often do I get my dryer cleaned? Manufacturers typically recommend that the dryer vent system is cleaned and inspected once per year. However, if you see any of the warning signs above, don’t wait to schedule an appointment with your local Dryer Vent Squad of Fort Collins.

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