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Lint and additional debris can build up in your clothes dryer
vent and may cause your dryer to exhaust at less than optimum efficiency. This creates potentially
hazardous conditions including carbon monoxide intrusion and the possibility for exhaust fires. If a gas
clothes dryer is improperly vented or the exhaust duct itself is blocked by lint or debris, carbon
monoxide can be forced back into your living space. Annual dryer exhaust vent inspections (also known as
dryer exhaust duct inspections) are more necessary than ever before due to the complex construction of
homes built today. Newer homes tend to have dryers located away from an outside wall in bathrooms,
kitchens and in hall closets which is convenient, but potentially dangerous from a safety standpoint.
These new locations mean that dryers tend to be vented longer distances and vents are generally
installed with more bends to accommodate the extended path they must take through the home. As a result,
dryer ducts are harder to access and this additional length creates more places where lint can collect
and animals and birds can hide.
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