Dryer Maintenance

Dryer Maintenance for The Winter Months

Owning your own dryer can do much to help you save money on your laundry bills. The convenience of being able to do your wash at home will minimize the cost of actually using laundry machines. There are a number of benefits to owning your own dryer. But when you own such a machine it will be necessary for you to maintain it and keep it in good working order.

Dryer Components 

First you will want to look at the different components that make up your dryer. When you know the terms of the parts you will be working with, you will be able to communicate your needs to others. That way we can help you find parts or otherwise offer assistance.

Common components and areas of laundry dryers include: a lint filter, which collects lint and keeps exhaust vents cleared; heating elements, which create the heat that is used to dry clothes; pulleys and motors, which in conjunction with belts turns the drum where clothes are deposited; the door and door gasket, which is used to create an air-tight seal; support rollers, which hold up the clothes drum while also allowing it to turn easily, and the buttons and controls used to program your dryer’s settings.

Maintenance 

The first steps towards maintaining your dryer and keeping it in top working order is to routinely clean the lint trap. This will ensure that movable parts maintain their range of motion and that heat will be properly dispelled from your dryer so that parts are not overheated. You will want to ensure that every accessible area is checked and free of lint as much as possible.

It is also very important to use materials that are not flammable such as aluminum ventilation pipes. The ventilation system of your dryer will be one of the main components that experiences prolonged contact with heat. It’s important to ensure that the materials are able to effectively withstand high temperatures for extended periods of time. Also, make sure that the ventilation materials are appropriately insulated and safe for contact with surrounding materials.

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