Preventing fire hazard in the dryer
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By taking and cleaning the dryer filter after each load we take care of the visible lint that there is. Lint also accumulates in the dryer itself and it takes a spark which can be caused by loose wire or overheating due to too much lint and there’s a fire we have to deal. We can avoid this by getting the dryer vent cleaned at least once in two-three years as our government recommends it too. Our team of professionals at Total duct cleaning will be there in the nick of time to get the job done right the first time. Customer satisfaction is our priority. To book dryer vent cleaning appointment or hear about our specials call John at 416-892-5241 or visit us online .