Dryer Repair
Common Dryer Air Flow Problems You Need To Know About

Good airflow is critical for the proper operation of a dryer. Much like a washer needs water, a dryer can only do its job efficiently when hot air can flow through without any problems. Still, these appliances do suffer from airflow problems from time to time. But what are the most common dryer airflow problems?
The two most common and familiar dryer airflow problems are a blocked lint filter or clogged dryer vents. However, airflow problems also happen because of damaged or blocked blower wheels, dryer vent covers that are stuck closed, and hidden clogs within the dryer unit itself. Most of these problems are preventable with regular cleaning and removal of lint or dirt before they build up and cause an airflow blockage.
Keep reading as we walk you through each of these common dryer airflow problems, and the steps you can take to prevent them from happening!
As hot air flows through the dryer’s drum, it picks up plenty of lint. Lint consists of all the small pieces of fabric that come off the tumbling clothes and get blown along with the hot air. It’s very easy for lint to get caught along the dryer’s ventilation system and cause clogs.
The dryer’s first line of defense against those kinds of clogs and blockages is the lint filter and the housing that holds it in place. Unfortunately, this part of the dryer can get saturated with lint very quickly, causing a blockage that affects the overall air flow within the dryer.
How you can prevent it:
Preventing this problem is very straightforward. All you have to do is clean the lint filter and ensure that there isn’t any leftover lint inside the housing that holds it in place. This is the ‘easy’ part.
Good airflow is critical for the proper operation of a dryer. Much like a washer needs water, a dryer can only do its job efficiently when hot air can flow through without any problems. Still, these appliances do suffer from airflow problems from time to time. But what are the most common dryer airflow problems?
The two most common and familiar dryer airflow problems are a blocked lint filter or clogged dryer vents. However, airflow problems also happen because of damaged or blocked blower wheels, dryer vent covers that are stuck closed, and hidden clogs within the dryer unit itself. Most of these problems are preventable with regular cleaning and removal of lint or dirt before they build up and cause an airflow blockage.
Keep reading as we walk you through each of these common dryer airflow problems, and the steps you can take to prevent them from happening!
As hot air flows through the dryer’s drum, it picks up plenty of lint. Lint consists of all the small pieces of fabric that come off the tumbling clothes and get blown along with the hot air. It’s very easy for lint to get caught along the dryer’s ventilation system and cause clogs.
The dryer’s first line of defense against those kinds of clogs and blockages is the lint filter and the housing that holds it in place. Unfortunately, this part of the dryer can get saturated with lint very quickly, causing a blockage that affects the overall air flow within the dryer.
How you can prevent it:
Preventing this problem is very straightforward. All you have to do is clean the lint filter and ensure that there isn’t any leftover lint inside the housing that holds it in place. This is the ‘easy’ part.
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