Dryer Vent Cleaning Quick Easy Trick

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      Dryer Vent Cleaning Quick Easy Trick
      Dryer Vents Ruin Homes and Make People Sick by Marko Vovk
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6AcOHY632k

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          Cleveland Home Inspector Marko Vovk and Sandusky contractor Jim Schwerer show you an easy quick trick how to clean your dryer vent. You can use your leaf blower. This ClevelandMarko video shows you how to clean your dryer vent using your lawn leaf blower. A wet and dry reversible shop vacuum also works. If you do the work yourself, you may save $200.

          Some dryer information.

          If your dryer loads are taking more the 30-40 minutes, you are wasting money and you better check your dryer vent. The better a dryer vent blows, the less lint builds up in it. Short vents blow better than long ones. Full size dryers blow better than smaller stack dryers do. Older dryers also do not blow very well. If the dryer vent has a lot of turns and elbows, it will take longer to dry cloths at a higher energy cost. Sometimes the dryer vent is full of lint or clogged. A plugged vent will cause a dryer to run hotter and increase the chance of a fire. A dirty vent, however, is only one link in a chain of events that must occur for a fire to start. Other events may include failure of thermostat and high limit switches in the dryer, lint inside the dryer, a missing or damaged lint screen, and a crushed hose behind the dryer.

          Rule of thumb: Dryer length should be less than 25 feet minus 5 feet for every 90 bend and minus 2.5 feet for every 45 bend.

          A few tips: Clean the lint screen filter before or after drying each load of clothes. Clean the dryer vent and exhaust duct periodically. Clean behind the dryer, where lint can build up. Replace plastic or foil, accordion-type ducting material with rigid or corrugated semi-rigid metal duct when needed.
          Take special care when drying clothes that have been soiled with flammable volatile chemicals.

          The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission estimates that in 1998, clothes dryers were associated with 15,600 fires, which resulted in 20 deaths and 370 injuries.
          Please rate and subscribe. Please visit Cleveland Home Inspector Marko Vovk web site at <a href="http://
          www.houseinvestigations.com.” >www.houseinvestigations.com.
          Marko Vovk is a Cleveland home inspector who has inspected over 14,000 homes in the last 30 years. Just goggle Marko Vovk for more information.MY WEB SITE
          http://houseinvestigations.com/

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              Dryer Vent Cleaning Quick Easy Trick

              Marko Show How To Pull Down a Stair

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                  Marko Vovk from http://
                  www.houseinvestigations.com” >www.houseinvestigations.com
                  will show you how to pull down homemade tricky garage stairs that are connected to strings and ropes. The home inspector illustrates how to pull down the ropes using both hands and body in an orderly chronological fashion to lower the garage stairs. This is a sarcastic and farcical attempt to show how this homemade attic access steps are lowered. This is a bad design because this can cause injury and bodily harm if not used exactly as Marko the home inspector shows. This video is strictly for entertainment. Marko Vovk can be reached at Clevelandmold@aol.com
                  or on Face Book. Please watch other Marko Vovk videos on YouTube under the channel name ClevelandMarko

                  PISSED OFF DOG

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                      Video shows a mad dog barking and growling. Cleveland Ohio Home Inspector ASHI Certified Marko Vovk was performing a water test to the home located next door to determine why the basement was leaking and flooding. The investigation lasted two hours and this feline pissed off doggy mutt never stopped barking. Please visit Marko’s Clevelandmold or ClevelandMarko You tube channel for more videos. Please visit <a href="http://
                      www.houseinvestigations.com” >www.houseinvestigations.com
                      for more house inspecting material.