Three Tips That Can Help To Extend Your Dryer's Life

Posted on: 10 February 2016

Knowing the name of an appliance repair business that serves your community can be a life-saver when your clothes dryer breaks down—especially if you have a large family with major laundry needs. You'll be able to hire someone to visit your home, inspect the problem and get it fixed quickly. In many cases, issues with your clothes dryer are preventable. Take the opportunity of having a fixed dryer to learn some simple steps that can keep your dryer working properly and extend its life and it might be a long time before you have to contend with a breakdown again. Here are three valuable things that you can do.

Avoid Overdrying

When you're sitting on the couch on laundry day and hear the clothes dryer running in the background, the last thing you might want to do is head to your laundry room and check the condition of the clothes in the machine. However, excessive drying is not only a way to increase your utilities bills—it's also a way to burn out your dryer prematurely. Make a point of setting the machine for short drying cycles. You can them remove thin items that are dry and start another short cycle for other items. Don't fall into the habit of setting a long drying cycle, as the clothes can all be dry partway through and the rest of the cycle just serves to wear down your machine.

Clean The Ducts

Hopefully you're already cleaning the dryer's lint trap between each use, but the reality is that some of the lint escapes into the duct that runs from the dryer to the exterior of your home and can clog it. Over time, in addition to posing as a fire hazard, a lint-filled duct can decrease the efficiency of the appliance. This means you'll be running it longer than necessary to dry your clothing. Pull the dryer away from the wall, remove the duct at the back and insert an extendable duct-cleaning brush into the opening to pull the built-up dust toward you so that you can vacuum it up.

Make Sure It's Level

If you're aware that your clothes dryer is vibrating while it spins, there's a good chance that it's not sitting level on your floor. Over time, this vibration can actually loosen parts inside the machine, causing a premature breakdown. Turn the dryer off and check the state of the adjustable feet below it. You can turn each of the feet, as needed, to get the machine level. If your floor is uneven, wooden or heavy cardboard shims can help get the dryer level before your next use.

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