Your dryer vent plays an essential role in drying your clothes. It helps direct hot air and moisture from the dryer to the exterior vent. If you didn’t have a dryer vent, all the hot air and moisture would end up in your home where it would cause wood rot and mold growth among other issues. During the winter, if your dryer vent transition duct follows a vertical path as in most new homes, the following problem-issue will occur:
*Know as Frozen-Lint, accumulation of lint trying to flow out a vertical duct requires more effort; thus, creating Frozen-Lint on any attic exterior angle vent exiting your home. This requires a special service we call “Attic Work” in which we access dryer vent transition duct via attic, disconnect line and utilize a specific cleaning process in order to remove frozen lint accumulated on angle of exterior vent.