How not to clean a dryer vent don t do this.
How to unclog a dryer vent on the roof.
Daniel is up on a roof showing you what a mess a dryer vent on a roof can make and why it can be problematic for homeowners.
Get those drains and pipes running like new.
He shares three tips on what t.
In the photo above the back of the dryer is on the right and the wall bent on the left.
The laundry is located in the middle of our home in a hall closet.
Take an extendable brush wand made for cleaning dryer vents and stick in the opening of the dryer duct.
How to unclog a vent pipe on your roof.
The vent becomes clogged with lint and.
If you can remove it.
You should be able to use your screwdriver to remove the screws holding the vent in place.
Really you should be running a drain auger in your vent as a part of routine home maintenance.
Push the wand down the duct as far as it will go and rotate it slightly to pick up excess lint.
In this video i show you how but i made a big mistake an.
Next pull the lint wand out of the vent to finish loosening and removing any duct blockage.
Have you ever wondered how to clean your dryer vents.
Follow the steps below to clear your plumbing vent stack of any clogs and build ups.
Go over the vent cover with your clean cloth to remove any lint or other materials that have accumulated there.
When you get on the roof you should find that the vent is covered by a guard.
Your goal is to attach one straight side of the tee to the wall or floor vent and one to the dryer outlet.
Remove the guard to the dryer vent on the roof.
You can remove some of this with your hands.
So the dryer has to vent vertically up through the roof.
Set up a schedule and stick to it.
This was held in place by the four inch worm drive hose clamps that were existing on the vent and dryer.
Once you have done this the vent cover should come off easily.
This causes two problems.
You might find that there are gobs of lint stuck on in.
To check for a cleared line insert the garden hose down into the roof vent opening ask a helper on the ground to turn on the water and watch to see if water seems to be flowing freely into the main drain.