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OUR dryer vents through a wall duct an extension in the attic that goes to a roof vent. Our roof vent had collected several years of lint build up that could no longer get blown through the louvered slots. This backpressure of heated air seriously reduces the efficiency of your dryer and can create the situation I described. DO YOURSELF A FAVOR! Get your dryer vent duct and roof cap cleaned.
If you plan to heed my advice, but don't really know who to call: Air Care Clean, 471-1017. Chase Hawkins, one of the most well mannered and thorough young men ever to do work for me. Chase is a local Fireman who purchased a retiring operator's business to supplement his income in support of his wife and 16 month old baby. His price was about the average that I've paid in the past, but he went far beyond my expectations by making sure my roof vent was also thoroughly cleaned. That was a tedious job, since no cleaner before him had been as responsible, as thorough. Twenty one years of lint build up because the louvers are small. The fix? Cut out certain louvers to allow better flow to the outside, then vacuum through the louvers. It was extremely tedious and required him to be on my 8/12 roof for 45 minutes. For all this extra work and a couple of minor repairs in the attic duct, he asked for a measly $25 extra dollars over his normal fee of $125. I had watched his effort and his diligence; so my conscience forced me to pay him $200 and felt good doing it. He showed up on time, worked steadily for two and a half hours, had all the proper equipment to do the job and did what no other service person had done before - he did it right and cleaned up THEIR mess. Well worth a $50 tip to me
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