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07-25-2016 11:58 AM
Well, I had the plumber here this morning and he installed my fancy new toilet! I had to special order it because it is not the standard distance.
I then had the a/c guy here doing a maintenance check on my system. While I had everything pulled out, I thought I would call a vent cleaning company to clean my dryer vent.
It has been taking longer to dry and I can only imagine the junk that will come out of there. I have never had it done before, so it will be scary.
After this, this is one of the last maintenance tasks before I return to work.
At least everything will be done and I can chill!
Anyone else get their vents cleaned? I seem to recall a topic on this not too long ago.
07-25-2016 12:07 PM
We do our own dryer vent as it is just as simple as taking the hose off the dryer, take it outside and clean it out good. the vent cover thing on the house is simple enough to put a brush inside and get out and debris as well.
My mom, on the other hand, has her dryer vent system running under the floor and out the back of the house. She is getting little heat and drying time is slow, with no air coming out the vent to the outside, so I know there is something up there that needs to be addressed. It is such a pain to move her dryer and I'm not sure what we are going to be in for, but we need to get on it, for sure.
07-25-2016 12:09 PM
Yes! A couple of years ago, my dryer was stopping 20 minutes after I started the cycle and I would have to run 2-3 cycles just to get clothes dry. A dryer repair guy came out and cleaned out the vent as best he could--I actually would pull my dryer away from the wall a couple times a year, so I thought it was pretty clean, but then he told me it was about 100% clogged and that I had to get a specialty company to come out. I scheduled that and they verified it was almost completely blocked. He had to clean it from the top down and the first thing he pulled out was a huge bird's nest, along with 8 years of dryer lint. My dryer works A LOT better now. It's time to do it again.
07-25-2016 12:21 PM
We pull our dryer out and clean the vent yearly.
07-25-2016 12:23 PM
@DrKelli wrote:Yes! A couple of years ago, my dryer was stopping 20 minutes after I started the cycle and I would have to run 2-3 cycles just to get clothes dry. A dryer repair guy came out and cleaned out the vent as best he could--I actually would pull my dryer away from the wall a couple times a year, so I thought it was pretty clean, but then he told me it was about 100% clogged and that I had to get a specialty company to come out. I scheduled that and they verified it was almost completely blocked. He had to clean it from the top down and the first thing he pulled out was a huge bird's nest, along with 8 years of dryer lint. My dryer works A LOT better now. It's time to do it again.
Wow, you are so lucky it did not start a fire!
When I moved to my new apartment two years ago, I took my washer and dryer with me. I noticed immediately that the dryer was taking 3 times as long to dry as it did before the move. I had cleaned out the vents in the new place before I moved in, bought a new hose, and cleaned the dryer before the install. I reconnected the dryer a few times to reposition the hose, all to no avail. I checked outside and there were many vents on the outside of the building. I couldn't be 100% sure which one was mine, but I did see that one vent had a bird's nest sticking out. I took a photo and sent it to maintenance and they took care of it. After that, my own dryer worked much better, so either it was my vent or maintenance cleaned out all the vents after that.
The vent is 2 stories up, so I can't really check it, but now I do at least look up at the vents to see if there's anything strange sticking out that needs removing. I also have a new dryer now and it's more effective than my 18 year old dryer was. But I'm really glad the difference was so noticeable that I got someone to check it immediately and that my new apartment didn't burn down because the vent was jammed.
07-25-2016 12:29 PM
Yes....when we first moved in here we had the dryer vent guy come in an clear out the vent (through the wall to ceiling................he said he got a bunch of lint out...and recommended that it be done every 3 years....
07-25-2016 12:38 PM
At least you have all those things done & won't have to worry about them.
DH keeps our dryer vent clean or anything else that needs done. We don't pay people to do things we can do. Never had an AC maintenance check done on our system. DH cleans the unit outside every spring.
07-25-2016 12:38 PM
Absolutely right! My dryer is on the second floor, but the vent is on top of the roof, so it is a long way for lint to travel. That's why I have it on my schedule to do every 2 years.
07-25-2016 01:02 PM
I live alone so there is no way I could clean my vent by myself.
My house is a split-level and the dryer is down at the garden-level basement. The exhaust goes up and out, just below the floor upstairs, and runs about 16 feet before it reaches the outdoor vent.
I usually hire a local person from Groupon which usually costs me around $50 to clean.
07-25-2016 03:58 PM - edited 07-25-2016 04:05 PM
Well, it is a good thing I had the dryer vent cleaned. The vent is on the roof and there is no way I am climbing on the roof to inspect the vent.
He checked the wind speed and temperature before and after and there was a significant improvement.
I cleaned out the dryer myself one year ago and replaced the hose. He opened up the dryer and it was literally full of lint!
There was a big hunk of lint right on or near the heating element with burn marks!
He took off the hose I used which is a flexible dryer hose from HD. He replaced it with a solid metal hose and attachment that looks nothing like what I have seen for sale in the stores. It is made to contain fire unlike the one I had.
It is nice and hot and clean! I cleaned the ****** that was under the dryer from soap or fabric softener.
He said I should have it done in two years. That is OK with me! I am glad I had this done. He used a drill attachment thing that made all of the lint in the length of the vent fly all over the roof. Wow!
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