Clean Your Dryer Vent Before It Becomes a Fire Hazard
I did not think about my dryer vent for the first three years I lived in my apartment. Not once. The dryer worked fine. Clothes came out warm. What was there to think about?
Then a friend — a firefighter — came over for dinner. He walked past the laundry closet, paused, and said, “When did you last clean that vent?” The look on his face when I said “never” was enough to make me order a cleaning kit on the spot.
Dryer vents cause about 2,900 house fires every year in the US, according to the National Fire Protection Association. The number one cause? Built-up lint. The number one reason people do not clean them? They do not know they need to.
Signs Your Vent Needs Cleaning
- Clothes take more than one cycle to dry completely
- The outside of the dryer gets hot to the touch during a cycle
- You smell something burning — even faintly
- The vent hood flap outside does not open when the dryer is running
- It has been more than a year since you last cleaned it
How to Clean It Yourself
- Unplug the dryer and pull it away from the wall. If it is gas, turn off the gas supply too.
- Disconnect the vent hose. It is usually held on by a clamp or just friction-fit. Have a vacuum ready — lint goes everywhere.
- Vacuum what you can reach. Both ends of the hose and the dryer exhaust port.
- Use a dryer vent brush kit. These cost about $15 at any hardware store. The flexible rod attaches to a drill and spins inside the vent pipe, knocking loose all the lint you cannot reach.
- Clean the exterior vent hood. Go outside and make sure the flap opens freely. Birds sometimes nest in there.
- Reconnect everything and test. Run the dryer empty for 10 minutes to blow out any loosened debris.

The whole job takes about 30 minutes. I now do it every spring when I change the smoke detector batteries. Both things protect my house from fire. Makes sense to do them together.
📋 Quick Summary: Clean your dryer vent at least once a year — 2,900 house fires annually are caused by lint buildup. A $15 brush kit and 30 minutes is all it takes.