Dryer vent systems are easy to overlook because most components are out of sight. That risk became clear aboard the USS Gerald R. Ford, where a dryer vent fire started in the ship’s laundry area. Smoke spread through multiple sections of the vessel, and it took more than 30 hours to bring the situation under control. The incident shows how quickly a problem inside a vent system can escalate.
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Spring in Northern California brings warmer weather and nesting season for birds. Dryer vents often become an attractive spot because they provide warmth, shelter, and protection from predators. Unfortunately, nests inside dryer vents can block airflow, trap moisture and lint, and create serious safety risks for homeowners.
Learn moreDryer vent cleaning is often overlooked until problems start to appear. Over time, lint builds up inside the vent system, restricting airflow and forcing the dryer to work harder than it should. In many Northern California homes, especially those with older or longer vent systems, this can lead to longer drying times, higher energy bills, and added strain on the appliance.
Learn moreApartment complexes and multi-family buildings across the Greater North Bay Area, including Santa Rosa, Petaluma, Napa, and San Rafael, rely on shared infrastructure that residents rarely see but depend on every day. One of the most overlooked systems is the dryer vent network.
Learn moreIn gyms and fitness centers across the Greater North Bay Area, including Santa Rosa, Petaluma, Napa, and San Rafael, clean towels are an expected part of the member experience. Fitness facilities rely on a steady supply of fresh towels throughout the day, which means dryers often operate continuously from morning to night.
Spas and salons in the Greater North Bay Area rely on a steady supply of clean towels, which means the dryer runs longer and hotter than most equipment. With constant heat and lint moving through the vent, buildup can form before anything looks or feels wrong.
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