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Clogged Dryer Vent Syndrome

Posted by Comfortablehome on 04/25/2012

Proper dryer venting is much more important than most homeowners realize. Considering the stakes involved and the frequency of residential dryer fires, the topic of dryer venting deserves more attention than it gets.

Take a look behind just about any dryer and you’ll see what I mean. In most cases, one may find the flexible duct hose having multiple bends and crushed against the wall. Add to that picture some lost socks, an empty fabric softener box and a considerable accumulation of lint dust and you’ve described a rather dangerous condition.

Besides the danger of fire, these annoying conditions prolong drying times, waste energy and contribute to additional lint build-up. Poor quality workmanship, improper terminations and long duct runs add to the dilemma.

Fact!  These Five Conditions Promote Lint Build-Up In Your Dryers’ Exhaust Duct.

Duct Run May Be Restrictive or Excessive
New construction trends are placing laundry rooms in nontraditional areas of the house, further away from exterior walls than in the past. These locations require longer dryer duct runs and more elbow fittings in order to reach an outside wall.

Bird and Rodent Nests in the Vent Hood
In some parts of the county, birds and rodents build nests within the exterior termination hood.

Flex Hose Crushed or Kinked Excessively

The transition hose behind the dryer tends to get crushed or kinked excessively when the dryer is moved back, either inadvertently or by vibration. This kink or partial blockage drastically reduces the unit’s ability to efficiently vent the air.

Incorrect Vent Hood with Screen-Like Features
It’s not uncommon to find an exhaust termination hood or vent that is not specifically for dryer venting or that has some sort of lint catching grill or screen feature. Even so, dryer specific vent hoods require an inspection and regular cleaning, as they too get debris buildup.

Condensation within the Conduit Duct
Running the exhaust system through an un-insulated area like a crawl space or attic in cold northern regions may cause condensation within the pipe. Condensation within the pipes attract and promote accumulation of lint to the duct walls.

Summary

A clean, unobstructed dryer vent improves the safety and efficiency of your dryer. As the dryer vent becomes obstructed and filled with lint, drying time increases and causes the dryer itself to overheat. Likewise, this prevents the adequate removal of air and moisture from the dryer, and a typical 40 minute cycle turns into an hour and 40 minute cycle, resulting in a waste of energy, additional clothes fibers lost and the frightening possibility of a fire. Clothes dryers are one of the most expensive appliances in your home to operate. The longer they run, the more money they cost you.

Spring Home Comfort Checklist

Posted by Comfortablehome on 04/14/2011

Summer is about to begin after a beautiful spring season. It is time to feel and let your home feel fresh as well. Home is place where you live, you must let you house feel fresh so you’ll feel fresh. Many ladies find it boring to do all this cleaning but if you do it properly step by step then I am sure you’re not going to mess with it. This piece of writing would help to plan your cleaning accordingly. So, when it comes on cleaning my favorite place to start with are bedrooms.
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How Do I Get My A/C Ready For Spring?

Posted by Comfortablehome on 06/22/2010

Summary

Spring is the season when flowers are fully bloomed making the beautiful scenes all around us. This is the time when you have to check that whether your A/C system is working properly. Here we will discuss about how to get your A/C ready for spring.
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Fall and Winter Home Maintenance Checklist

Posted by Comfortablehome on 06/22/2010

Summary

Maintaining your home in the Fall and Winter is very important. Home maintenance includes maintaining or repairing the roof, attic, gutters, fireplace, filters and many more parts of your house. These parts must be looked after, especially in the fall and winter. Here we will discuss about how to maintain them.
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