Your drier vent hose is often over looked but it will save energy and reduce a fire hazard.
We had a scary situation in the house that we just purchased. After about a month our drier stopped working. After some testing I figured out that it was the motor. So, off to buy a new drier. When the new one was installed it ran hot, very hot. Upon further inspection I decided that it might be the drier vent.
I crawled into a space that is too small for me and discovered that the drier vent extended 20 feet to the side of the house. I pulled the end of the vent that is closest to the drier and it was full of lint. So I pulled the entire thing. The morons that lived here before us had attached two pieces together and attached then with screws. Yes they screwed screws into the vent. So the screw extended about an inch into the vent, on all 4 sides. Can you say lint trap? Can you say fire hazard? I replaced the entire vent pipe and it is working fine. I have not decided if I am scared or just mad. I think just scared.
Be sure to check your dryer vent, for so many reasons. It will save
Denton Lesslie is the president of http://www.greathomeimprovements.com and a consultant for Department of Energy's Building America Division for the last 6 years. There are many articles about your appliances.