Many people don’t know that routine clothes dryer needs an open airway that pushes air flow in the dryer, but also eliminates humid air from the cabin. Almost all clothes dryers come with an exhaust vent that ends in the outside of the house to effectively remove the humid air. When your dryer vent is not regularly maintained, or was not installed properly it will make your dryer work ineffectively, and also can be a potential fire risk. Being familiar with how your dryer works well can determine if you have dryer vent issues or not.
The minimum distance between the outside of the house and your vent will result in the best drying process. In the same way, it can create less risk of lint as well as other debris to get trapped in the vent. One of the most typical problems with a dryer which will cause it to ineffectively be having lint caught inside the vent. Try to be regularly putting the dryer away from the wall to unhook the dryer duct and dispose any lint. Continue reading