Princeton Dryer Vent CleaningMany homeowners overlook the importance of Princeton dryer vent cleaning. Lint and other debris can build up in your dryer hose and vent duct, reducing air flow, backing up exhaust gases and eventually creating a fire. These things can be avoided by thoroughly inspecting your dryer vent and getting Princeton dryer vent cleaning service every year. Not only are you reducing the risk of fire, but you’re also improving the dryer’s efficiency. Here are some signs that it’s time for Princeton dryer vent cleaning.

Signs You Need Princeton Dryer Vent Cleaning

  • Drying time for clothes takes longer and longer: When a dryer vent is clogged, the drying cycle can double or triple in time. You’ll notice that clothes are not completely dry at the end of a regular cycle. A dryer is designed to push out the hot moist air for clothing to dry. If your vent is blocked by lint, the air will stay in your dryer keeping your clothes hot and moist. And when it takes twice as long to dry clothes, your dryer runs longer, putting more wear and tear on it and therefore cutting the machine’s life in half.
  • Your clothing and the outside of the dryer are very hot: Do you notice that your clothing is very hot at the end of a cycle or the dryer is hot to touch? This warning sign means the vent is not exhausting properly. If your system is clogged, it not only wastes energy, but can cause the heating element and blower in the dryer to wear out faster. You should look into Princeton dryer vent cleaning as soon as possible
  • You notice a burning smell: When you run your dryer do you smell a burning odor? Lint, which is very flammable, can build up in the exhaust tube, lint trap and even in the drum casing. If it gets too hot, it can catch on fire, causing a burning smell. Discontinue use of your dryer and have it inspected as soon as possible.
  • The vent hood flap doesn’t open properly: More visual red flags that you’re due for Princeton dryer vent cleaning are lint or debris around the dryer hose or outside vent opening. The duct hood flap not opening as it is designed to do is also a problemI. An outside vent that doesn’t open when the dryer is running means air flow has been restricted due to lint buildup.
  • It’s been longer than a year since your last inspection: Dryer vent ducts should be inspected at least once a year to reduce the risk of fires and carbon monoxide poisoning. If you hire a professional for Princeton dryer vent cleaning, expect to pay between $75 to $150, depending on the length and location of the vent.

Looking for Professional Princeton Dryer Vent Cleaning Services?

BEARCLAW is a Mercer County company that has been performing dryer vent cleaning, painting and pressure washing for the past 20 years. For more information, call BEARCLAW now at: (609) 882-1688 or visit our website:

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