Dryer Vent Cleaning

How to Maintain Your Dryer Vent Between Professional Cleanings

Dryers work hard to dry countless loads of laundry, but behind this well-used household appliance is a hidden maintenance need: the dryer vent. Annual dryer vent cleanings are important to maintain efficiency, as well as prevent fire hazards. However, there are measures you can take between dryer vent cleaning appointments to ensure your dryer vent stays in top shape. Follow along as J R Air Duct Cleaning explores some ways you can be sure that your dryer vent stays clean and safe year-round.

Why Maintenance Matters in the First Place

Lint, dust, and other debris accumulate in your vent each time you use your dryer. Over time, this buildup will not only reduce your dryer's efficiency and increase your energy costs, it will even pose a fire hazard to your household. Maintaining your dryer vent between cleanings will help shorten drying times, lower your energy consumption, reduce dryer wear and tear, and make your dryer safer to use.

Easy Steps to Maintain Your Dryer Vent

First and foremost, you need to empty your lint trap after every dry cycle. This is the most basic and most essential way to protect your dryer vent. Secondly, you should inspect the exterior of your dryer vent regularly to make sure it is free from blockages and any lint buildup. Lastly, you can regularly vacuum around your dryer to clean up any lint that has escaped from the lint trap.

When You Should Call a Professional

You should call a professional if it's been more than a year since your last dryer vent cleaning. Otherwise, you may be due for a cleaning if you notice that laundry is taking longer to dry, your dryer is becoming abnormally hot during dry cycles, your clothes still feel damp after a dry cycle, or there is a burning smell coming from your dryer while it's running.

Book Your Dryer Vent Cleaning

You can trust the experts at J R Air Duct Cleaning to thoroughly clean your dryer vent, granting you peace of mind. Contact us today at (201) 335-2524 if you would like to request a quote or book your service now. We serve residents in Bergen County, New Jersey, and the surrounding regions, including Essex County, Passaic County, Little Ferry, Alpine, Mahwah, Saddle River, Tenafly, Paramus, Caldwell, and beyond.

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