How to Clean a Dryer Vent in 7 Simple Steps
Briefly

Cleaning your dryer vent is essential maintenance to enhance efficiency and prevent fire hazards. Lint buildup in exhaust pipes can decrease dryer performance and may lead to domestic dryer fires, emphasizing the importance of regular cleaning (at least annually). While this task can often be undertaken by homeowners as a DIY project, those with gas dryers or complex vent paths should consider hiring professionals for safety and compliance with local regulations. Simple tools may suffice for cleaning, but technical challenges in certain setups could necessitate expert assistance.
Over time, lint and small debris build up in exhaust pipes and needs to be removed. This buildup can reduce efficiency and become a fire hazard.
Dirty dryer vents are the leading cause of domestic dryer fires, according to the US Fire Administration. Clean your dryer vent at least once a year.
Dryer vent cleaning can be a DIY job that doesn't entail an elaborate process—you can use a clean toilet brush to pull out the debris.
Vertical ductwork creates extra challenges and makes rigid ductwork essential for the entire run from dryer to wall. Consider a pro for basement setups.
Read at Architectural Digest
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