My dryer vent need a high colonic...

BIG WOOD

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Get 2 of the kits at Home Depot. The only time it broke with me is when I ran into a y connector to supply for 2 dryers which isn’t correct for code
 
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did you know there are 1128 pages in the IRC (international residential code) ?
and I'm "supposed" to know every one of them.:eekk::dejection:

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it's a 4" vent, right?
it'll fit

is that first thing just an air hose and fitting with holes in it?
go to HF buy a cheap poly air hose, cap it and drill some 1/16" holes in it

I'm not a dryer vent cleaner, but figure the brush would be the best tool to get the best clean



..L.T.A.
 
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Mike did you pull current vent hose and check dryer??

Pull the lint filter with back hose off and blast with compressed air.

Ours is usually clogged at bottom of lint filter
 

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it's a 4" vent, right?
it'll fit

is that first thing just an air hose and fitting with holes in it?
go to HF buy a cheap poly air hose, cap it and drill some 1/16" holes in it

I'm not a dryer vent cleaner, but figure the brush would be the best tool to get the best clean



..L.T.A.
Yep, air hose
 

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Mike did you pull current vent hose and check dryer??

Pull the lint filter with back hose off and blast with compressed air.

Ours is usually clogged at bottom of lint filter
Yes I did, it wasn't horrible.

The dryer still gets plenty hot but loads are taking longer to dry so this is a good first guess as to why..
 

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Will send a picture.
When I did dryer vent cleaning.
The add on was a temp sensor alert.
Insert in line.
Takes a few minutes an plug in.
Works like a charm.
There is an easy cuff version.
For the main line,makes removal an service a breeze.
Mine is .Maybe all of ten feet.
But easy add on service,for these times.
No truck to run .
But dryer fires are a huge percentage of home fires an deaths every yr.
Great topic as well.
Regards...
Even you sprout as much as I disdain you.
Your safety an family safety should never be in one of those...
 

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Two ply that you are...
I'm nice to u above.
Considering your a douche bag .
You should know...
Gonna love meeting you one day.
I'm yer fkn huckleberry.
Regards two ply...
An get a dryer alert you cheap sob.
Think of your family over your sad sack ego...
 

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Yep, air hose

I’m not a vent cleaner, but I don’t think much of that

I LIKE Jimmy’s suggestion of leaf blower though!! (As long as it’s lectric)

I got this figgerd out now
Check it out..

Run the brush cord from outside to inside
Attach the brush inside, push it past the elbow, then stuff the leaf blower nozzle tight in the hole secure.
Turn it on, then go outside an the pull the brush out

Perfecto baby!!!

LTA
 
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I’m not a vent cleaner, but I don’t think much of that

I LIKE Jimmy’s suggestion of leaf blower though!! (As long as it’s lectric)

I got this figgerd out now
Check it out..

Run the brush cord from outside to inside
Attach the brush inside, push it past the elbow, then stuff the leaf blower nozzle tight in the hole secure.
Turn it on, then go outside an the pull the brush out

Perfecto baby!!!

LTA
Or spend the money and hire someone who knows what he's doing. You guys remind me of customers who own Bissell machines.
 

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I’m not a vent cleaner, but I don’t think much of that

I LIKE Jimmy’s suggestion of leaf blower though!! (As long as it’s lectric)

I got this figgerd out now
Check it out..

Run the brush cord from outside to inside
Attach the brush inside, push it past the elbow, then stuff the leaf blower nozzle tight in the hole secure.
Turn it on, then go outside an the pull the brush out

Perfecto baby!!!

LTA
it's super cramped in my laundry room..

I'll try the vac hose first
 

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I feel sorry for him.
I get gas card,great weekly salary ,etc.
Meanwhile he has to provide,maintain,spend.
Been there done that.
Regards to all true cleaners who have to do similar in tuff times.
Two ply if he works Like he thinks.
Will be in unemployment line thinking of me...
Regards to the Mb krew...
Sorry two ply...
You didn't get my goat...
But you can.
I hear they are better then sheep...
Go git one and post of yer new luv...
 

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I feel sorry for him.
I don't need your pitty. Unlike you I don't pray on people with made up hard luck stories and lies. Hows that job at the Magic Chocolate factory going? Shouldn't you be busy telling the owner how to balance his blower lobes. You better get to work.
 

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