Water in Vents

Water in Your Dryer Vent

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Water accumulation in your dryer vent system can lead to wet, sopping lint. Typically, moist air from the dryer is expelled outside, allowing any remaining dampness in the duct to evaporate. However, if there is a significant blockage or restriction, problems emerge.

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Firstly, cleaning the dryer vent becomes challenging and may require multiple costly visits. Secondly, excessive condensed water can leak, causing damage to your house. Thirdly, the water can corrode the galvanized metal ductwork if it's unable to escape.

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Avoid all these issues with regular dryer vent cleanings. Stay ahead of problems, save money, and protect your home with proper maintenance.

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