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How much do you know about dryer vents and their purpose? If you’re like most people, all you know is that your dryer is a very simple to use appliance that provides a much needed convenience. Most people take it for granted, like turning on a faucet to get water, or depressing a handle to flush a toilet. No one thinks about the mechanics of what is happening within a dryer vent system. Few have any idea of the danger that lurks in a dryer vent system unless they have had the unfortunate experience of a clothes dryer fire. One of the problems encountered by most consumers with clothes dryers is caused by a lack of dryer vent cleaning and maintenance. Dryer ducts take the heat, moisture and lint from clothing inside the dryer to the dryer vent outside their home. The moist lint can stick to the sides of the dryer duct, later drying to a hard crust that hangs on and builds up, reducing the size of the opening for heat to escape. This causes reduced air flow and will eventually cause a fire. Lint build-up and restricted air flow also causes a dryer to work harder to do its job, costing you more in energy bills. Did you know that you have a greater chance of a fire being caused by your clothes dryer than by your gas furnace? Hard to believe, isn’t it? Most people know to change their furnace filter and have their furnace cleaned and inspected periodically to be sure it is safe. Unfortunately, few people do the same for their clothes dryer. This is why over $15,000 clothes dryer fires occur each year. Of course, with increase consumer awareness in the last few decades, the number of dryer fires has decreased, but we still hear about far too many homes and lives being lost each year due to improper dryer vent cleaning and maintenance. Here are some tips to prevent a clothes dryer fire and ensure your dryer is working efficiently:
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About the Author : Dryer Vent Wizard of Oak Park, Michigan. Charles is a dryer vent repair specialist who provides dryer vent cleaning services as well as educating consumers on dryer fire safety. www.dryerventwizard services consumers in the following areas of Oakland and Livingston County, Michigan: West Bloomfield, Birmingham, Troy, Farmington Hills, Rochester Hills, Waterford, Pontiac, Oakland Township, Clarkston, Beverly Hills, Hartland, Lake Angelus, Ferndale, Orchard Lake, Huntington Woods, Oxford, Oak Park, Walled Lake, Lathrup Village and neighboring cities and communities.
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