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Frequently Asked Questions

Dryer vents clogged with lint are a leading cause of house fires in the state of Michigan. FEMA and the US Fire Administration recommend cleaning your dryer vent ductwork every year.

Generally, a standard residential dryer vent cleaning can take anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour. However, if the vent is longer than usual, or if there is a significant amount of buildup, the process could take longer.

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For dryer vents, it is recommended to have them cleaned at least once a year or more frequently if you notice any signs of reduced airflow or longer drying times.

A dryer vent line, also known as a dryer vent duct or dryer exhaust duct, is a tube or pipe that connects the dryer to the outside of the house or building. The purpose of the dryer vent line is to exhaust hot, moist air from the dryer to the outdoors, thus preventing the buildup of humidity and reducing the risk of fire.

While cleaning the lint trap after each load is an important step to reduce the risk of fire and improve the performance of your dryer, it is not enough to ensure that your dryer vent system is free of lint buildup.

Yes, dryer vents are a common cause of house fires. When lint, debris, and dust accumulate in the dryer vent line over time, it can create a highly flammable material that can ignite and start a fire.