Don’t Forget Your Dryer Vent On Your Spring Cleaning Checklist!

When it comes to home maintenance, certain tasks tend to fall by the wayside. One commonly overlooked but essential chore is cleaning out your dryer vent. While it may not seem like a priority, neglecting this simple task can have serious consequences for both your home and your family’s safety.

Why Dryer Vent Cleaning Matters

Your dryer works hard to keep your clothes fresh and dry, but in the process, it generates lint—a highly flammable material. While the lint trap captures most of the debris, some lint inevitably makes its way into the dryer vent. Over time, this buildup can restrict airflow, making your dryer work harder and less efficiently.

The Risks of a Clogged Dryer Vent

Failing to clean out your dryer vent can lead to several hazardous outcomes, including:

  • Fire Hazard: According to the U.S. Fire Administration, clogged dryer vents are one of the leading causes of house fires, accounting for thousands of fires annually.

  • Increased Energy Bills: A blocked vent makes your dryer work harder, consuming more energy and driving up your utility bills.

  • Shortened Appliance Lifespan: The added strain on your dryer can cause it to wear out faster, leading to costly repairs or replacements.

  • Poor Air Quality: Clogged vents can lead to mold growth and unpleasant odors due to trapped moisture.

How Often Should You Clean Your Dryer Vent?

Experts recommend cleaning your dryer vent at least once a year. However, if you have a large household, pets, or frequently use your dryer, you may need to clean it more often. Signs that your dryer vent needs attention include:

  • Clothes taking longer than usual to dry

  • A burning smell while the dryer is running

  • Excessive lint accumulation around the dryer or vent opening

  • The dryer becoming unusually hot to the touch

Regularly cleaning out your dryer vent is a small but crucial step in protecting your home and family. Not only does it enhance the efficiency of your appliance, but it also prevents potential disasters. Make it part of your annual home maintenance routine, and you’ll enjoy peace of mind knowing your dryer is operating safely and efficiently.

Give Lew’s Appliance a call today at 781-879-9089 to schedule your dryer vent cleaning!

Maintaining Your Refrigerator in Summer

May 25, 2023

The unofficial start of summer is almost upon us, and maintaining your refrigerator properly during the summer is important to ensure it functions efficiently and keeps your food fresh. Here are some tips to help you keep your refrigerator maintained during the summer:

  1. Clean the condenser coils: The condenser coils are responsible for releasing heat from the refrigerator. Over time, these coils can accumulate dust and debris, hindering their ability to dissipate heat. Clean the coils regularly using a vacuum cleaner or a coil brush. The location of the coils varies depending on the refrigerator model, but they are often found at the back or underneath the unit.
  2. Check and clean the door seals: The rubber gaskets on the refrigerator door create an airtight seal, preventing warm air from entering and cool air from escaping. Inspect the door seals for any signs of wear or damage. Clean them with a mild detergent and warm water to remove dirt or food particles that could compromise the seal.
  3. Set the temperature correctly: In hot summer months, it’s essential to maintain the ideal temperature inside the refrigerator. The recommended temperature range for most refrigerators is between 35°F and 38°F (1.7°C to 3.3°C). The freezer compartment should be set to around 0°F (-18°C). Avoid setting the temperature lower than necessary, as it can lead to energy wastage.
  4. Avoid overloading the refrigerator: During summer, it’s common to have more refrigerated items, such as cold drinks, fruits, and vegetables. However, avoid overloading the refrigerator as it restricts airflow and affects cooling efficiency. Maintain some space between items to allow proper air circulation.
  5. Keep the refrigerator away from direct sunlight: If possible, position your refrigerator away from direct sunlight or other heat sources such as ovens or stoves. Excessive heat can cause the refrigerator to work harder to maintain the desired temperature, leading to increased energy consumption.
  6. Regularly defrost and clean the freezer: If your refrigerator has a manual defrosting freezer, it’s crucial to defrost it regularly. Ice buildup can reduce the efficiency of the freezer and increase energy consumption. When defrosting, follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Once defrosted, clean the freezer interior with a mixture of mild detergent and warm water, then rinse and dry thoroughly.
  7. Keep the refrigerator well-stocked: A well-stocked refrigerator tends to maintain its cool temperature better than an empty one. The stored items act as thermal mass, helping to stabilize the internal temperature when the door is opened. However, do not overcrowd it to the extent of blocking airflow.
  8. Check the water drainage system: Some refrigerators, especially those with ice makers or water dispensers, have a water drainage system. Ensure that the drain hole is clear of any obstructions, and if necessary, clean it using a small brush or pipe cleaner to prevent water buildup and potential leaks.
  9. Regularly clean the interior: Wipe down the interior surfaces, shelves, and drawers with a mild detergent and warm water to remove spills, stains, and odors. Avoid using abrasive cleaners that can damage the surfaces.
  10. Keep the refrigerator doors closed: During hot summer months, it’s important to minimize the amount of warm air entering the refrigerator. Open the refrigerator doors only when necessary and close them promptly. Teach family members to retrieve items quickly to prevent unnecessary heat influx.

By following these maintenance tips, you can help ensure that your refrigerator operates efficiently throughout the summer, keeping your food fresh and reducing energy consumption.

If you need help with any refrigerator issues, including routine maintenance, we are happy to schedule an appointment with you by calling 781-879-9089.

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