Contrary to popular belief, the shiny silver hose that connects your dryer to the wall isn’t a dryer vent. Instead, the term “dryer vent” refers to the ductwork that runs from your dryer to the exterior of your home.
Most dryer vents are complex, running through walls with twists and turns along the way before terminating on the side of your house or through the roof. As a result, this ductwork is lengthy and can be challenging to clean. Despite what a lot of comments say on the internet, just using a leaf blower, vacuum, or compressed air won’t get your dryer vent as clean as it should be, and often can make matters much worse — it requires specialized equipment and expertise far beyond what most homeowners have.
If you notice your dryer is no longer working well, chances are your dryer vent is clogged. Our Dryer Vent Specialists at HomeSafe can help you determine this with our industry-leading dryer vent inspection and recommend a comprehensive action plan, including dryer vent cleaning and lint removal.
At HomeSafe, we don’t just provide a service; we are committed to your appliance’s performance and your peace of mind.