Keeping your dryer vent system clean helps improve drying efficiency while reducing fire risks. As lint builds up over time, self-cleaning is important between professional maintenance. Here are some effective do-it-yourself dryer vent cleaning tips to practice regularly:
To begin, you’ll need a vent brush and vacuum attachment designed for cleaning lint from dryer vents. These specialized tools are inexpensive and readily available at home improvement stores. First, disconnect your dryer from the wall outlet for safety. Then, loosen any exterior vent covers to access the vent opening outside.
Now you can start brushing! Insert the VentBrush into the outer vent and twist it gently to scrub away any built-up lint deposits on the interior surfaces. Brush in one direction from the dryer towards the vent termination. Vacuum up any lint that falls during cleaning. Be thorough around bends to clear any hidden lint trails.
Once you’ve brushed the entire vent duct length from the machine to the outside vent cap, it’s time to vacuum. Attach the vacuum hose to your wet/dry vac and insert it into the vent opening by the dryer. Turn on the vacuum and slowly pull the hose through the vent ducting towards the exterior to suck up any remaining lint particles.
Don’t forget about the exhaust outlet! Carefully remove the vent termination cover and vacuum its interior chamber as well, paying close attention to corners. Then replace the cap securely. Perform a final inspection of the exterior vent and surrounding area, vacuuming up any loose lint residue.
When finished, plug your dryer back in and run it empty on the air fluff cycle to test the system. Check the lint trap afterwards – it should be nearly empty if your vent cleaning was thorough. Be sure to record the cleaning date on your calendar as a reminder for the next routine cleaning several months later.
With a little TLC through these basic dryer vent cleaning tips, you can help maintain a safe, well-functioning vent system between professional cleanings. Always exercise caution when working with dryer components for your safety.