Doing laundry is part of everyday life, but the dryer is one of the hardest-working appliances in many homes. While most homeowners remember to clean the lint filter, far fewer think about what happens inside the dryer vent after each load.
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Most homeowners don't spend much time thinking about their dryer vent. As long as clothes dry and the dryer turns on, it's easy to assume everything is working properly. The problem is that many vent-related issues develop out of sight, making them difficult to spot until performance starts to decline.
Learn moreHotels, restaurants, event venues, and extended-stay properties rely on commercial laundry operations every day. From guest linens and towels to staff uniforms and kitchen textiles, dryers often run for hours at a time to keep up with demand.
Learn moreIf your laundry room feels hot, humid, or develops musty odors after running the dryer, don't assume it's just because you live in Southeast Texas. While Humble's climate certainly plays a role, the bigger culprit is often the dryer vent.
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