Quick answer
To clean a clogged dryer vent, turn off the dryer, unplug it, and use a vent brush to remove lint from the vent duct. Finish by vacuuming the area and checking for airflow.
Confirm the symptom
- Dryer takes longer to dry clothes
- Dryer feels hot on the outside
- Clothes smell damp after drying
- Dryer vent hood flap doesn't open properly
Tools and prep
- Dryer vent brush
- Vacuum with hose attachment
- Work gloves
- Flashlight
- Ladder (if needed)
- Lint trap
- Plastic bag for lint disposal
- Unplug the dryer before starting
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Turn Off and Unplug DryerDo: Switch off the dryer and unplug it from the electrical outlet.Observe: Dryer is powered down and safe to handle.Means: Prevents electrical shock and injury.Next: Clear lint from the lint trap
- Clear Lint from the Lint TrapDo: Remove the lint trap and empty the collected lint into a plastic bag.Observe: Lint trap is free of debris.Means: Improves airflow and reduces fire risk.Next: Inspect the vent duct
- Inspect the Vent DuctDo: Locate the vent duct where it connects to the dryer and use a flashlight to check for visible lint buildup.Observe: Lint or blockages are visible in the duct.Means: Identifies the starting point for cleaning.Next: Clean the vent duct with a brush
- Clean the Vent Duct with a BrushDo: Insert the dryer vent brush into the duct and push it through to the exterior vent. Twist and pull the brush to remove lint.Observe: Brush collects lint as it's pulled through.Means: Removes blockages and improves airflow.Next: Vacuum the vent duct
- Vacuum the Vent DuctDo: Attach the hose attachment to a vacuum and clean the inside of the duct and around the lint trap area.Observe: Vacuum picks up remaining lint and debris.Means: Ensures thorough removal of lint.Next: Check the exterior vent
- Check the Exterior VentDo: Open the exterior vent flap and inspect for lint buildup or obstructions.Observe: Vent flap opens freely and is clear of lint.Means: Confirms proper airflow from the dryer.Next: Reassemble and test the dryer
- Reassemble and Test the DryerDo: Reconnect the lint trap, plug in the dryer, and run a test cycle with a load of dry clothes.Observe: Dryer heats properly and vents air efficiently.Means: Verifies the vent is clean and functioning.Next: Monitor drying time
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lint buildup Lint accumulates over time and restricts airflow. | Common | Easy | Dryer vent brush |
| Blocked exterior vent Lint or debris blocks the exterior vent flap. | Common | Easy | Vent cover cleaning tool |
| Kinked vent duct A bent or crushed duct restricts airflow. | Sometimes | Easy–Medium | Vent duct replacement |
| Improper vent installation Long or incorrectly installed ducts increase lint buildup risk. | Sometimes | Medium | Professional vent installation |
| Pet hair or debris Pet hair or other debris can accumulate in the vent. | Sometimes | Easy | Dryer vent brush |
| Mold or mildew growth Moisture from condensation can lead to mold in the vent. | Rare | Medium | Vent cleaning service |
| Bird or rodent nests Animals may build nests in the exterior vent. | Rare | Hard | Professional pest control |
Parts matching
Common parts used for cleaning a clogged dryer vent include:
- Dryer vent brush
- Vent cover cleaning tool
- Replacement vent duct
- Lint trap
- Vacuum hose attachment
Choose a vent brush that fits your dryer model for effective cleaning.
When to call a professional
- The vent is completely blocked and difficult to clear
- You notice a strong burning smell during operation
- The dryer still doesn't dry clothes efficiently after cleaning
- You suspect mold or mildew growth in the vent
- There are signs of animal activity in the vent
- The vent duct is damaged or improperly installed
FAQ
How often should I clean my dryer vent?
It's recommended to clean your dryer vent at least once a year, or more frequently if you dry large loads often.
Can I use a vacuum to clean the entire vent?
A vacuum can help remove loose lint, but a vent brush is needed to clear blockages deep in the duct.
Why does my dryer vent smell bad after cleaning?
A bad smell may indicate mold or mildew growth in the vent, which may require professional cleaning.
Is it safe to use a metal brush on the vent duct?
Use a brush designed for dryer vents to avoid damaging the duct material.
What if the vent duct is damaged?
Replace the damaged duct with a new one to ensure proper airflow and reduce fire risk.