Clean Your Dryer Vent — It Could Save Your House
I did not clean my dryer vent for two years. Not once. I cleaned the lint trap after every load, sure — I thought that was enough. Then a load of towels took three cycles to dry, and the laundry room smelled faintly of something burning.
The vent was packed with a solid wall of lint the thickness of a bath mat. According to the U.S. Fire Administration, dryers cause roughly 2,900 home fires every year, and the leading cause is failure to clean the vent. I was a statistic waiting to happen.
Signs Your Dryer Vent Is Clogged
You do not need to wait two years like I did. Here is what to watch for:
- Clothes take more than one cycle to dry. This is the earliest and most reliable sign.
- The dryer feels hot to the touch on the outside during a cycle.
- There is a burning smell when the dryer is running.
- The laundry room feels humid or smells musty after a cycle.
- The outdoor vent flap does not open when the dryer is running.

How to Clean It Yourself
You need about thirty minutes and a dryer vent cleaning kit — a brush on a long flexible rod that attaches to a drill. They cost about fifteen to twenty dollars at any hardware store.
- Unplug the dryer. Seriously. Do not skip this.
- Pull the dryer away from the wall and disconnect the vent duct from the back.
- Go outside and remove the vent cover from the exterior wall.
- Run the brush through the duct from inside out, then from outside in. Spin it with the drill to knock lint loose.
- Vacuum everything — the duct opening, the back of the dryer, the floor around the area.
- Reconnect and test. Plug it in, run it on air-only for five minutes, and check that air is flowing freely out the exterior vent.
How Often Should You Do This?
At least once a year. If you have a long vent run (more than ten feet), a large household doing lots of laundry, or pets that shed, do it every six months.
And the lint trap? That needs to be emptied every single load. Even a thin layer of lint reduces airflow and makes your dryer work harder. I know it is annoying. Do it anyway.
After I cleaned mine, the same load of towels dried in forty-five minutes instead of two hours. That alone was worth the thirty-minute clean — plus I stopped worrying my house was going to catch fire while I slept.
Quick Summary: Clean your dryer vent at least once a year with a brush kit on a drill. Warning signs: clothes take forever to dry, burning smell, hot exterior. Lint trap gets cleaned every load — no exceptions.