Quick answer
Clean your dryer vent by disconnecting the vent hose, removing lint with a brush or vacuum, and reattaching it securely. Do this every 6 months for safety and efficiency.
Confirm the symptom
- Clothes take longer to dry
- Dryer feels hotter than usual
- Lint builds up around the vent opening
- Smell of damp or burning during use
- Dryer makes loud vibrating or rattling noises
Tools and prep
- Power drill with screwdriver bits
- Stiff wire brush or vent cleaning brush
- Shop vacuum or regular vacuum with hose
- Work gloves
- New vent hose (if damaged)
- Safety glasses
- Turn off the dryer and unplug it before starting
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Disconnect Vent HoseDo: Unscrew the vent hose from the dryer and wall vent. Support the hose to prevent strain on connections.Observe: Check for lint buildup inside the hose.Means: Clogged vent restricting airflow.Next: Clean the hose
- Clean the HoseDo: Use a wire brush to scrape lint from the hose. Vacuum the inside with a shop vacuum.Observe: Lint is removed and airflow is clear.Means: Vent is now clean.Next: Inspect vent path
- Inspect Vent PathDo: Check the vent path from the dryer to the exterior. Remove any kinks or obstructions.Observe: Vent path is straight and unobstructed.Means: Air can flow freely.Next: Clean exterior vent cover
- Clean Exterior Vent CoverDo: Remove the vent cover from the outside wall. Clean the screen and surrounding area of lint.Observe: Vent cover is free of lint and debris.Means: Exterior vent is clear.Next: Reassemble components
- Reassemble ComponentsDo: Reattach the vent hose to the dryer and wall vent. Secure all connections tightly.Observe: Hose is securely connected with no gaps.Means: Vent is properly sealed.Next: Test dryer operation
- Test Dryer OperationDo: Plug in the dryer and run a test cycle with a load of towels.Observe: Dryer heats properly and vents air outside efficiently.Means: Vent cleaning was successful.Next: Schedule regular maintenance
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lint buildup in vent hose Lint restricts airflow and increases drying time. | Common | Easy | Vent cleaning brush |
| Kinked or crushed vent hose Obstructed airflow reduces dryer efficiency. | Sometimes | Easy | Replacement vent hose |
| Blocked exterior vent cover Debris prevents proper venting of hot air. | Common | Easy | Vent cover cleaning kit |
| Damaged vent ductwork Cracks or gaps allow heat buildup and reduced airflow. | Rare | Medium | Metal vent duct |
| Improper vent installation Long or improperly angled vents hinder airflow. | Sometimes | Hard | Professional vent installation |
| Bird or pest nests in vent Nests block airflow and pose fire hazards. | Rare | Medium | Vent inspection camera |
Parts matching
Choose parts that match your dryer model and vent type.
- Measure the diameter of your vent hose for proper replacement size
- Select a vent cleaning brush with the right length and stiffness
- Use a rigid metal vent duct for straight runs
- Opt for flexible aluminum vent for tight spaces
- Check if your dryer requires a specific type of vent hose
- Ensure exterior vent cover is compatible with your dryer model
Purchase a vent cleaning kit that includes brushes, vacuum attachments, and replacement parts for future maintenance.
When to call a professional
- Vent is completely blocked and difficult to clear
- You notice a strong burning smell or smoke during operation
- Dryer vent path is damaged or improperly installed
- You hear unusual noises like grinding or squeaking from the vent
- Vent cleaning doesn't improve drying time or performance
- Exterior vent cover is stuck or rusted and can't be removed safely
FAQ
How often should I clean my dryer vent?
Clean your dryer vent at least twice a year, or more frequently if you use your dryer heavily.
Can I use a vacuum to clean the vent hose?
Yes, a shop vacuum is effective for removing lint from the vent hose. Use a hose attachment for better reach.
What if my vent hose is damaged?
Replace the damaged vent hose with a new one of the same size and type to ensure proper airflow and safety.
Why is my dryer still not drying well after cleaning the vent?
Check the dryer's lint filter, heating element, and drum rollers. A faulty component may be causing the issue.
Is it safe to use a wire brush on the vent hose?
Yes, a stiff wire brush is safe for cleaning lint from the inside of the vent hose. Avoid using abrasive materials that could damage the hose.