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Go with a Pro

  • By George Elias
  • 18 Dec, 2013

Certified Dryer Vent Technicians Are Always a Safe Bet

Purchasing a dryer, like any appliance, is a major purchase that most homeowners do not want to have to make very often. In order to keep a dryer in good working condition, it requires a certain amount of upkeep. A certified dryer vent technician can fix any problems that may occur with a dryer but, more importantly, they can provide the maintenance that prevents these problems from occurring in the first place.

For higher performance and to minimize any fire risk, have your vents cleaned by a certified technician.

When the dryer is on the fritz or simply needs some upkeep, many homeowners are tempted to do the job themselves. However, it is best to leave this job in particular for the professionals. Someone who does not know what they are doing may end up doing more damage to the dryer than they help. In addition, they could actually injure themselves. Dealing with electricity is always risky and should be left for someone who knows exactly what they are doing.

It may seem like an unnecessary expense, but hiring a certified professional dryer vent technician is definitely worth the cost. They will have the proper training and experience to solve the problem without causing more damage. They will also have the tools necessary to get the job done properly. An untrained homeowner could spend an entire day on this project and not have it done correctly. A professional will have it done right in no time at all.

Regular maintenance by a professional is a small investment that can actually save the homeowner money over time. If the dryer is not properly maintained, it cannot be expected to last as long as it would otherwise. Keeping up with regular maintenance extends the life of the appliance and eliminates the need to purchase a new one in the near future.

In addition to maintenance, a certified dryer technician can also clean the dryer vents. It is recommended that homeowners have this done on an annual basis. When the dryer stops working the way it is supposed to, the problem is usually that the vents are clogged. A good cleaning by a professional is usually a quick fix to this problem and saves a great deal of money in the long run.

Many homeowners do not hire a certified dryer vent technician because they have no idea where to find one. In fact, The Chimney Safety Institute of America deals not only with chimneys but also with dryer vents. This organization trains professional technicians and can help homeowners find someone well suited for their home.

It can be tempting to save a few dollars by ignoring the need for dryer maintenance or by making it a do it yourself project. However, a certified dryer vent technician is the safest and smartest way to go every time. They have the tools and training necessary to take care of the dryer and extend its life over time.

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