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🏡 Homeowner Hacks with Charlotte

🏡 Homeowner Hacks with Charlotte

The 15-Minute Dryer Vent Check That Could Save You Hundreds

Most homeowners clean the lint trap after every load. That's great.

But here's the problem: the lint trap only catches part of the lint.

Over time, lint builds up inside the dryer vent and exhaust duct. That buildup forces your dryer to work harder, increases energy costs, shortens the life of the appliance, and can even create a fire risk.

The good news? A quick inspection can help keep things running safely and efficiently.


Why Dryer Vent Maintenance Matters

When lint accumulates in the vent system:

  • Drying times get longer

  • Energy bills increase

  • Moisture can build up in the vent

  • Components wear out faster

  • Fire risk increases

If you've ever had to run the same load twice, your dryer may be trying to tell you something.


Signs Your Dryer Vent Needs Attention

Watch for these warning signs:

âś… Clothes take longer to dry

âś… Laundry feels unusually hot

âś… The laundry room feels humid after a cycle

âś… A musty smell develops

âś… The outside vent flap doesn't open fully while the dryer is running

âś… The dryer feels excessively hot to the touch


Your 15-Minute Inspection Checklist

Step 1: Clean the Lint Trap Thoroughly

Even if you clean it regularly, residue from dryer sheets can create a film that restricts airflow.

Wash the screen occasionally with warm water and a soft brush.


Step 2: Check Behind the Dryer

Carefully pull the dryer away from the wall.

Look for:

  • Kinked ducts

  • Crushed vent lines

  • Loose connections

  • Excess lint buildup

A crushed vent hose can dramatically reduce airflow.


Step 3: Inspect the Exterior Vent

Go outside while the dryer is running.

The vent flap should open easily and exhaust air freely.

If airflow feels weak, there may be a blockage somewhere in the system.


Step 4: Vacuum Accessible Areas

Use a vacuum attachment to remove lint around the dryer, behind the appliance, and around accessible portions of the vent.


When to Call a Professional

If:

  • The vent travels a long distance

  • You can't access the full run

  • Drying times remain long after cleaning

  • You suspect a blockage inside the wall

Professional vent cleaning may be worthwhile.


Charlotte's Tip đź’ˇ

Think of your dryer like a marathon runner trying to breathe through a straw. The harder it has to push air through a clogged vent, the more energy it uses and the more wear and tear it experiences.

A few minutes of maintenance today can help your dryer last longer, work better, and save money over time.

And let's be honest—nobody wants to dry the same towel three times before it's actually dry.