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Weekend Project: Clothes Dryer Tuneup

By Chris Baskind in The Daily Footstep

A slow clothes dryer usually means it’s time to do a little maintenance. In any case, it makes good energy sense to give your dryer a tune-up about once a year. Unplug your dryer and disconnect the exhaust hose at the back. Clean it thoroughly. While you’re at it, trim the hose so it’s just long enough to pull the dryer out from the wall about three feet. You can save up to $25 a year in energy costs this way. Consulting the dryer’s service manual, open the access panels and vacuum out all the lint. Examine the lint screen for any damage. If you’re using dryer sheets, you’ll probably need to scrub the screen with a toothbrush and soapy water. Yes, the nasty chemical buildup on the screen is also in your clothes. Finally, be sure your dryer is level and stable as you replace it. Done!

Originally posted 13. Feb, 2009 | Tags: , , ,

One Response to “Weekend Project: Clothes Dryer Tuneup”

  1. SavvyChristine 13 February 2009 at 5:13 pm #

    Thanks for the tip. Our dryer's about 20 years old (we rent), and I doubt it's been serviced before. Even though we stopped using dryer sheets, I'll have to give it a good cleaning and get that gunk out of the lint screen.


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