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shut the front door 01-16-2022 01:07 PM

Dryer vent cleaning
 
We had someone out to clean our ducts last Monday (that's a whole 'nother problem), and he also cleaned the dryer vent for us. Ever since, the dryer gets plenty hot, but it is not drying the clothes. I've also noticed some lint coming on to the wrong side of the filter. I just figured it was lint that got stirred up during the cleaning, but why would it be sucked in, instead of pushed out?
As an aside, I will say that he did NOT go on the roof to check the exit end. He did everything from inside.
Any suggestions?

retiredguy123 01-16-2022 01:19 PM

It sounds like you have a blockage, probably at the roof because he didn't check the outflow. It's not a good idea to run the dryer until you get it cleaned out again. It could cause a fire. I would suggest calling Desmond Harris, 352-308-7457, and have the job redone.

I would not have the other ducts cleaned out. They are made of a flexible material that can easily be punctured by the cleaning equipment.

bagboy 01-16-2022 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2050421)
It sounds like you have a blockage, probably at the roof because he didn't check the outflow. It's not a good idea to run the dryer until you get it cleaned out again. It could cause a fire. I would suggest calling Desmond Harris, 352-308-7457, and have the job redone.

I would not have the other ducts cleaned out. They are made of a flexible material that can easily be punctured by the cleaning equipment.

Very good advice!

Hape2Bhr 01-16-2022 01:38 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2050421)
It sounds like you have a blockage, probably at the roof because he didn't check the outflow. It's not a good idea to run the dryer until you get it cleaned out again. It could cause a fire. I would suggest calling Desmond Harris, 352-308-7457, and have the job redone.

I would not have the other ducts cleaned out. They are made of a flexible material that can easily be punctured by the cleaning equipment.

Agree with above; also check to be certain that your flex hose/tubing is not crimped. Lint can catch fire easily with static electricity.

coffeebean 01-16-2022 04:29 PM

I highly recommend Gus for dryer vent cleaning from the dryer and at the roof. He takes photos before and after the cleaning and does an excellent job. Very reasonable too.

352-653-0809

New Englander 01-16-2022 04:40 PM

What does Gus charge?

shut the front door 01-16-2022 06:38 PM

Thank you all for the replies. There was a crimp. Pulled the dryer out and straightened the crimp.
Now, the neighbors won't be reporting me for drying my clothes on the shrubs! :1rotfl:

GRACEALLEMAN 01-17-2022 07:29 AM

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Originally Posted by shut the front door (Post 2050415)
We had someone out to clean our ducts last Monday (that's a whole 'nother problem), and he also cleaned the dryer vent for us. Ever since, the dryer gets plenty hot, but it is not drying the clothes. I've also noticed some lint coming on to the wrong side of the filter. I just figured it was lint that got stirred up during the cleaning, but why would it be sucked in, instead of pushed out?
As an aside, I will say that he did NOT go on the roof to check the exit end. He did everything from inside.
Any suggestions?

We had a guy do the same thing however he did check the vet on the roof and the person that put our roof on forgot to take off the vent. We were real close to a fire. He kind of saved our lives. I don't remember his business name but he advertises all the time in the village's newspaper.

Rzepecki 01-17-2022 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by bagboy (Post 2050423)
Very good advice!

Great advice!

Luggage 01-17-2022 09:19 AM

Just a note - those plastic flexi tubes were banned I believe and now only metal vent tubes allowed in most areas ....

DonnaNi4os 01-17-2022 09:41 AM

Sounds like he pushed the lint up and it is blocking the exit. Get him to come back and fix it. I had. I’ve done last week and my clothes are drying faster than before.

doecats 01-17-2022 09:47 AM

HE Didn't get the whole line cleaned out. probably left a plug of lint somewhere close to roof.Very bad as could cause a fire

Grill Meister 01-17-2022 10:04 AM

I second the recommendation for Desmond Harris who owns Covenant Janitorial.....• Covenant Janitorial, Desmond Harris, 352-308-7457 or 352-308-9243. Services include dyer vent cleaning, driveway sealing, and handyman work. Very conscientious.

DaleDivine 01-17-2022 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by doecats (Post 2050776)
HE Didn't get the whole line cleaned out. probably left a plug of lint somewhere close to roof.Very bad as could cause a fire

You must not have read all the replies before you replied. OP said problem resolved in another reply.

:ohdear::ohdear:

pgettinger01 01-17-2022 11:07 AM

Something is blocking the air flow. This is a potential fire hazard.

CWGUY 01-17-2022 11:16 AM

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Originally Posted by pgettinger01 (Post 2050827)
Something is blocking the air flow. This is a potential fire hazard.

:ohdear: No it's not. Because about 6:30 last night the OP posted the problem was found and corrected. This would be a much more enjoyable site if people read all the posts before replying. But that is just IMHO. :icon_wink:

dewilson58 01-17-2022 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by pgettinger01 (Post 2050827)
Something is blocking the air flow. This is a potential fire hazard.

I wonder if it is a python.

CWGUY 01-17-2022 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 2050846)
I wonder if it is a python.

:faint: Maybe one that swallowed one too many roof rats? :shrug:

rstruski 01-17-2022 12:08 PM

Is there a reason that TV's home construction didn't exhaust the dryer vent through the wall adjacent to the dryer location? Pretty easy to clean from that location.

dewilson58 01-17-2022 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by rstruski (Post 2050857)
Is there a reason that TV's home construction didn't exhaust the dryer vent through the wall adjacent to the dryer location? Pretty easy to clean from that location.

Snakes

smcgirl 01-17-2022 12:30 PM

glad it’s fixed. I use a leaf blower!

Laker14 01-17-2022 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by rstruski (Post 2050857)
Is there a reason that TV's home construction didn't exhaust the dryer vent through the wall adjacent to the dryer location? Pretty easy to clean from that location.

in my case the dryer is not up against an outside wall.

coffeebean 01-17-2022 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by new englander (Post 2050495)
what does gus charge?

$125.

coffeebean 01-17-2022 02:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rstruski (Post 2050857)
Is there a reason that TV's home construction didn't exhaust the dryer vent through the wall adjacent to the dryer location? Pretty easy to clean from that location.

Our laundry room is located in the center of the house. Only way to vent the dryer is through the roof. I would never have anyone clean our dryer vent unless it was done at the dryer and through the roof.

JMintzer 01-18-2022 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 2050859)
Snakes

https://lechicgeek.boardingarea.com/...-be-snakes.jpg

cherylncliff 01-18-2022 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by shut the front door (Post 2050415)
We had someone out to clean our ducts last Monday (that's a whole 'nother problem), and he also cleaned the dryer vent for us. Ever since, the dryer gets plenty hot, but it is not drying the clothes. I've also noticed some lint coming on to the wrong side of the filter. I just figured it was lint that got stirred up during the cleaning, but why would it be sucked in, instead of pushed out?
As an aside, I will say that he did NOT go on the roof to check the exit end. He did everything from inside.
Any suggestions?

Sounds like a blockage or kink in the dryer vent line. We used Complete Dryer Vent Services. They were very thorough. They started on the roof at the vent and cleaned all the way back. They used a camera to check the entire vent line and showed us the pictures as well at all the stuff they removed from the line. They replaced our dryer vent line connection with one that was more flexible and cleaned up everything. They may not be the least expensive but they were very professional and thorough. (352) 653-0809

nn0wheremann 01-18-2022 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by shut the front door (Post 2050415)
We had someone out to clean our ducts last Monday (that's a whole 'nother problem), and he also cleaned the dryer vent for us. Ever since, the dryer gets plenty hot, but it is not drying the clothes. I've also noticed some lint coming on to the wrong side of the filter. I just figured it was lint that got stirred up during the cleaning, but why would it be sucked in, instead of pushed out?
As an aside, I will say that he did NOT go on the roof to check the exit end. He did everything from inside.
Any suggestions?

You must have hired the same Bozo I did. Pushed the lint accumulation into a tight pack just short of the top vent. If you have a gas dryer stop using it. Otherwise, get a long length of vent hose, run it out to the garage, or outside, clamp some pantyhose on the end, and finish drying your clothes. Then run a drain cleaner rod down from the flapper on the roof vent to the dryer vent opening in the house. Be prepared for a big mess.

CWGUY 01-18-2022 10:58 AM

:blahblahblah::blahblahblah::blahblahblah: Amazing! Corrected a couple of days ago. :1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:


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