Dryer Vent Cleaning: Money Saving and Life Saving Advice from the Wizard of Folsom, CA

Dryer vent cleaning is one of the most important appliance maintenance tasks; yet, it is most often neglected.

People often put off doing the necessary maintenance on the appliances in their home. They realize the importance, but they either don’t want to spend the money or they simply take it for granted that deferred maintenance will not cause a problem. The appliance most often overlooked happens to be the one that is most likely to cause a fire. It is also the most expensive to operate, especially if it isn’t properly maintained. Believe it or not, the appliance I’m referring to is your clothes dryer! Yes, you have a greater chance of starting a fire with your clothes dryer than you do with your stove or furnace! Here are 4 good reasons to have your clothes dryer vent professionally inspected, NOW:

Fire Prevention:

The biggest and most costly danger of a clogged dryer vent system is a fire. With over 15,000 dryer fires in the US each year, failure to clean and properly maintain the dryer vent system is the leading cause. Secondary causes are dryer vent systems that do not meet city, state and manufacturer’s codes. These are the old, sagging, vinyl or plastic ducts. Your dryer vent system carries hot, moist air and lint out of your home. When the moist lint sticks to the inside of the ducts, it forms a hard crust for more lint to stick to, restricting air flow, causing overheating, and eventually, a fire. Lint is very combustible, so a dryer fire will spread quickly and damage will be devastating.

Costly Repairs:

Like any other appliance, proper maintenance keeps it running smoothly and prolongs its life. Overheating within the system is damaging to your clothes dryer. Having a professional inspection enables a technician to correct problems before they occur. Your clothes dryer is one of your simplest appliances to maintain and operate. It will perform favorably and last for years if it is properly maintained.

Save Time:

A clogged dryer vent system causes your dryer to work harder, sometimes taking 2 – 3 cycles to properly dry each load. How frustrating! Your washer has completed its cycle, you’re ready to start another load, and the clothes in the dryer are still wet! It is not normal for even an older dryer to take more than 1 cycle to dry a load. This is a warning sign of a fire hazard.

Save on Energy Bills:

The average cost of drying a load of laundry is about .75 per cycle. When your dryer takes 2 – 3 cycles to dry a load, it goes up to $1.50 - $2.25; this adds up quickly! Keeping your dryer vent system properly maintained will keep your dryer performing at maximum efficiency and save you money on utility bills.

Add dryer vent cleaning to your annual appliance maintenance schedule. The service fee for dryer vent cleaning is minute compared to how much you will save in energy costs, dryer repair or replacement, and most of all, the cost of replacing your home and its contents in the event of a fire.



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Dryer Vent Cleaning, Folsom, CA: Avoid the Expense of Appliance Repair Bills

Dryer vent cleaning extends the life of your dryer while promoting maximum performance. Proper maintenance on all appliances extends their life and reduces the need for repair bill. Anything we can do in today’s troubled economy helps.

Your dryer doesn’t require much; it really just needs proper air-flow to work efficiently. Where do you think the heat and moisture are going when clothes are drying? It sure isn’t staying in the dryer drum…or is it?

Have you noticed your dryer taking more than one cycle to dry your clothes?
Are your clothes very hot when you remove them from the dryer?
Have you noticed a moldy smell in your laundry when you remove it from the dryer?

If you have answered yes to any of these questions, have you considered replacing your dryer? I hope not! Your dryer is functioning fine it just isn’t getting the ventilation it needs to give you the desired results.

The most common culprit causing the above mentioned symptoms is reduced air-flow caused by lint build-up. Lint is combustible and will cause a fire that will spread quickly throughout your home.

A clogged dryer exhaust system causes your dryer to over work, costing you more money in utility bills.

Lint build-up in the dryer vent system causes your dryer to over work, resulting in expensive repair bills when the appliance breaks down.

Dryer vent cleaning reduces the wear and tear on the dryer and motor, reducing utility bills and preventing a dryer fire.



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Dryer Vent Cleaning and Repair Tips for Consumers in Folsom, CA

Dryer Vent Cleaning and Repair Folsom, California

Most people do their part to keep their house, and all their appliances, in working order. Most people schedule a regular professional furnace cleaning, but few think to do so for their clothes dryer.

Generally, when it comes to keeping a dryer clean, most people think the extent of the job relates to removing lint from the lint trap and possibly, once in a while, vacuum out the chute that holds the lint trap. But there is much more to do than that. That lint trap, while doing its job, can't do it all. Some lint is going to get past it and into other areas of your clothes dryer that you may not be able to clean on your own.

This is the time to order professional dryer vent cleaning. The work it takes to disassemble these parts of your dryer is difficult, and doing it incorrectly could cause more damage. A professional will inspect and clean all areas to be sure there is proper air flow.


Inside the Dryer: A lot of the lint that gets past the lint trap can get caught up in a number of places throughout the dryer. You may be amazed to see how much lint has slipped past the trap and is now trapped in various portions of your dryer frame. This is not only messy but it’s a fire hazard as any spark inside the machine could set the lint aflame.

The Chute: The chute that takes the hot air and lint out of your dryer and to the outside of your house is another area of the dryer that lint will get stuck in. Some of the lint that made it past the trap and into the ducts out of the dryer and towards the outside won’t complete the trip. Instead, it will get stuck on the textured walls inside the chute. Too much of this piling up can be a fire hazard with any sparks as well as a costly problem since the more there is clogging up the chutes, the harder the dryer has to work to blow air through the system.

The Dryer Vent: The final place that needs to be cleaned is the vent outside your house. This is the final destination of all that hot air. The vent needs to be checked for two reasons to make sure it’s not clogged with lint and to make sure it's intact, as any holes or tears could invite bugs and rodents into your house.

To keep your clothes dryer working, efficiently and safely, have a professional inspection and cleaning at least once a year. If you have a large family and use your dryer almost daily, you may want to double that service schedule. Proper dryer vent cleaning will save money on utility bills while preventing a clothes dryer fire.

This article was written by Gina Fazil, owner of Dryer Vent Wizard in Sacramento, California. DVW specializes in dryer vent cleaning, repairs & alterations, while educating consumers on dryer vent maintenance and fire prevention. Visit http://www.dryerventwizard.com for tips on dryer fire prevention.

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Dryer Vent Cleaning: Money Saving Tips from the Dryer Vent Wizard of Folsom, CA

Energy consumption, from your washer and dryer, accounts for more than 6 percent of your utility bills. Most of this expense is from your clothes dryer. In today’s economy, everyone must do what they can to conserve on everything, and to make ends meet. Here are some energy saving tips for the laundry room:

The Washer:

Use cold water in the washer: It has been proven that cold water is just as effective in getting your clothes clean as hot or warm water. Using cold water will also prolong the life of your clothing and help to preserve the color, especially bright colors.
Do full loads: Washing just a few items wastes water in the washer and energy in the dryer.
Use shorter wash cycles: Delicate items and lightly soiled clothes do not require as long of a wash cycle.

The Dryer:

Clean the lint filter: Cleaning the lint filter after every load improves air flow necessary for the dryer to operate efficiently. A hard-working dryer will cost $18 – $24 extra per month to operate
Separate heavy-weight and light-weight items: dry towels and jeans separate from lighter weight items. The lighter items dry more quickly.
Avoid over-drying: This will extend the life of your clothing and save energy. Removing items that require ironing, while they are slightly damp, will save time and energy by reducing the need for ironing.
Choose an energy saving dryer: Choose a dryer that has a moisture sensor to save money and wear on your clothing. This type of dryer automatically shifts to the cool down cycle when clothes are dry.
Annual dryer vent cleaning by a professional will reduce energy costs, prolong the life of your clothes dryer and prevent a dryer fire.

The Water Heater:

Your water heater accounts for about 10% of your home energy bills as it works to maintain a full tank of hot water at all times. Your washer uses about 20% of the hot water. You can save energy by turning your water heater down to 130 degrees. This is hot enough for all your laundry needs. Reducing the temperature is a good safety tip as well.

Other Tips:

These tips also apply to your dishwasher. Do only full load to avoid wasting water and energy. You can also air dry dishes to reduce the cost of energy consumed by your dishwasher by about half.

Leaky faucets are not only irritating; they are energy wasters. Fix leaky faucets or replace them with faucets that have energy saving attachments. Insulating the water pipes and your water heater will also make a difference.

All the above tips will reduce energy costs and prolong the life of your clothes and appliances. Annual dryer vent cleaning is especially important to reduce energy costs and prevent a dryer fire. Gina Fazil, owner of Dryer Vent Wizard, provides all dryer vent services including dryer vent cleaning, dryer vent repair, dryer vent installation, and complete inspection of your dryer vent system. Contact http://www.dryerventwizard.com/ for an inspection and dryer vent cleaning today.

Gina M. Fazil is a franchise owner/operator of Dryer Vent Wizard Dry Clothes, Safe Homes, servicing areas in California, including Sacramento, Elk Grove, Folsom, Eldorado Hills, Roseville, Fairfield, Vacaville, Loomis, Lincoln, Davis, Rancho Cordova, Gold River, Rocklin, Granite Bay, Placerville, Vallejo and neighboring cities and communities.

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