Lint is the buildup of fibers from the clothes that get tossed and turned in your dryer.
Lint buildup at roof vent.
It s important to remove lint regularly to avoid lint buildup.
There s a hidden danger in your home and it takes the form of all the lint that builds up in your dryer after each cycle.
Check out the dryer vent safety link in the article above for more information.
But pieces of lint can sneak past the filter and get stuck in crevices along the dryer duct.
Lint build up in dryer vent pipes can definitely be a problem and the pipe should be cleaned periodically to remove it.
So with one load of laundry you shouldn t see any lint left on your roof.
Even if you regulate the amount of condensation in the vent pipe lint buildup can still be a problem unless you follow irc guidelines.
Cleaning lint from a dryer ultimately protects your home from house fires as well.
What escapes is a minute amount of lint that has managed to pass through the duct work.
If the air inside the duct gets hot enough it can ignite the lint and cause a dryer fire.
Just like venting through the wall of a home venting to the outside does not dump a pile of lint all at once.
It doesn t matter what you put in your dryer the fibers will come loose after heat is applied and the garment is constantly tossed and turned by the dryer drum.
It s inside your dryer chassis vent pipes and in between crevices of the appliance s interior parts.
Keeping the lint collector in the dryer clear is the first step in dryer vent maintenance.
Pay special attention to sections of the vent that run.
When there s a buildup of lint airflow is restricted which can lead to overheating.
People call the 911 on you.
In your case you might need to disconnect the vent pipe in the attic and fish a dryer cleaning brush with an extension handle down it from there.
Not if you haven t considered dryer vent cleaning.
Clean it every time you use.
Cleaning the vent line dryer lines need to be cleaned periodically.
The lint filter on your dryer has captured most of the lint.
It s not a great idea to vent your attic like that but the lint is going to go out.
Not only can the lint catch fire due to buildup but if a fire were to start due to other circumstances the lint would provide fuel causing the fire to grow.
Lint builds up in the lint trap as well as inside the dryer vent and ductwork reducing airflow and drying efficiency.
And we are not just talking about the lint on filters and lint traps.
I think what you need to do is have your dryer vent cleaned on a yearly basis so you reduce the amount of lint.