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How to Clear a Clogged Dryer Vent

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Quick answer

Turn off the dryer and unplug it. Locate the vent at the back or bottom of the machine. Use a vent brush to clear lint from the vent and exhaust duct. Repeat until the vent is clear. Check the exterior vent cap for blockages and clean as needed.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Turn Off and Unplug Dryer
    Do: Switch off the dryer and unplug it from the electrical outlet.
    Observe: Dryer is powered down and safe to work on.
    Means: Prevents electrical hazards during cleaning.
    Next: Inspect the lint trap and surrounding area for visible lint buildup.
  2. Inspect Lint Trap and Duct
    Do: Check the lint trap for excessive lint. Use a vacuum to remove loose lint.
    Observe: Lint trap is clean, but duct may still be clogged.
    Means: Lint buildup is a common cause of clogs.
    Next: Locate the dryer vent duct connection at the back or bottom of the dryer.
  3. Disconnect Vent Duct
    Do: Carefully disconnect the vent duct from the dryer. Use gloves to avoid sharp edges.
    Observe: Vent duct is separated from the dryer, showing accumulated lint.
    Means: This allows direct access to the duct for cleaning.
    Next: Use a dryer vent brush to clean the inside of the duct.
  4. Clean Vent Duct with Brush
    Do: Insert the dryer vent brush into the duct and push/pull it through to remove lint. Repeat as needed.
    Observe: Brush removes lint and debris from the duct interior.
    Means: Clears the primary blockage in the duct.
    Next: Reconnect the vent duct to the dryer and check for gaps or leaks.
  5. Clean Exterior Vent Cap
    Do: Go outside and remove the vent cap. Use a brush or vacuum to clean lint from the cap and surrounding area.
    Observe: Exterior vent is clear and allows proper airflow.
    Means: Ensures the entire vent system is unobstructed.
    Next: Reassemble the vent cap and test the dryer.
  6. Test Dryer Performance
    Do: Plug in the dryer and run a test cycle with a small load of clothes.
    Observe: Dryer heats up and vents properly without excessive heat or dampness.
    Means: The vent is now clear and functioning correctly.
    Next: Monitor the dryer for any recurring issues over the next few cycles.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Lint buildup
Lint accumulates over time and restricts airflow.
CommonEasyDryer vent brush
Nest or animal intrusion
Pests may build nests in the vent duct or exterior vent.
SometimesMediumVent cap replacement
Improper vent installation
Long or improperly installed ducts can trap lint and reduce airflow.
SometimesHardProfessional vent installation
Damaged vent duct
Crushed or kinked ducts restrict airflow and trap lint.
SometimesMediumReplacement vent duct
Excessive fabric softener buildup
Fabric softener can leave a residue that clings to lint and worsens clogs.
RareEasyVent brush or wet/dry vacuum
Neglected maintenance
Infrequent cleaning allows lint to accumulate over time.
CommonEasyDryer vent brush

Parts matching

Replace or upgrade these parts if your dryer vent is frequently clogging:

Choose a vent brush that matches your dryer’s vent size (typically 4-inch diameter).

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FAQ

How often should I clean my dryer vent?

Clean the vent at least once a year, or more frequently if you dry large loads often.

Can a clogged dryer vent cause a fire?

Yes, lint is highly flammable. A clogged vent increases the risk of fire due to heat buildup.

What tools do I need to clean a dryer vent?

You’ll need a dryer vent brush, vacuum, work gloves, and a flashlight. A step ladder may also be helpful.

Why is my dryer still clogging after cleaning?

Check for damaged or kinked ducts, improper installation, or pest activity. These issues may require professional help.