Every year, more than 2900 home fires are started by clothes
dryers. The leading cause of these fires are from a build of up lint from lack
of maintenance. The removable lint filter unfortunately doesn't catch all of
the cloth and fabric particles, so maintenance requires a little more than just
emptying the filter after each load. Whether you live in your own home or plan
to purchase in the near future, it's important to have safeguards in place for
the utilities that you use that could put your home at risk. You want to make
sure that the lint that gets trapped in crevices and in the hose on it's way
outside are thoroughly cleaned.
Here are a few warning signs to look
for that may indicate your dryer is getting clogged up by lint:
·
Clothes are taking a lot longer to
dry, and sometimes not even drying all the way.
·
Clothes may be hotter by the end of
the cycle.
·
The outside of the dryer starts to
get really hot.
·
The outside exhaust vent flapper
isn't opening much.
·
The laundry room begins to feel
really humid.
·
There is a burnt smell in the
laundry room.
If this seems to be the case, then
you'll want to evaluate your dryer. The tools you need to clean it are as
follows:
·
A vacuum with a long hose
attachment.
·
Dryer vent brush kit.
·
Screwdriver
·
UL listed metal foil duct tape
Here are 4 steps to cleaning your
dryer:
1. Remove the lint trap filter and
make sure it's completely cleaned off. You want to make sure you're cleaning
the filter after every load to help prevent lint build up.
2. Vacuum the space that houses the
lint trap filter. The filter doesn't capture all of the particles, and this is
the second place the lint will begin to accumulate.
3. Disconnect the dryer duct and
clean out the duct with a long hose from a vacuum. You can also use a duct
brush to help you complete a more thorough job.
4. Make sure the duct is connected
properly. You don't want it cinched in any part of the duct, to prevent
crevices where the lint can get stuck.
No one knows the value your home has
as much as this real estate pro, keep it protected by taking some simple
cautionary steps to keeping everything in running order. And if you're in need
of a brand new laundry room altogether, don't forget to give me a call.
Maria Zendejas & Team 805 465-2001 or via email zendejas@aol.com
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