Other Problems
Slow Drying Times, Overheating, or Laundry Room Heat
Dryer Vent Problems
Dryer vent blockages are common and dangerous. When vents are clogged, kinked, or poorly designed, they trap heat and force longer drying cycles — wasting energy and increasing fire risk.
Causes of Dryer Vent Issues:
- Lint buildup restricting airflow
- Kinked/crushed dryer flex hose
- Improper vent length or routing
- Overheating inside dryer drum
- Laundry room becoming hot during use
Benefit of Fixing It:
Clothes dry faster, energy use drops, and fire risk decreases dramatically.
Dryer:
If your clothes take too long to dry, come out too hot, or your laundry room feels like a sauna, your dryer vent may be restricted or clogged. This isn’t just annoying—it can also be a fire risk:
- Clogged Dryer Vents
- Lint buildup increases fire risk, raises drying times, and causes clothes to overheat.
- Kinked or Crushed Flex Duct
- Restricts airflow, reduces dryer efficiency, and takes up unnecessary space.
- Excess Heat in Dryer
- Cooks clothes rather than drying them—leading to shrinking, fading, and early fabric wear.
Loud Vents, Whistling, Rushing Air, or AC Noise
Noise Problems
A noisy HVAC system is almost always a pressure problem. When ducts are too small, too restrictive, or unbalanced, the system becomes loud as air fights its way through. Whistling vents, rumbling returns, and sudden blasts of air are key warning signs.
Causes of HVAC Noise:
- Undersized ductwork causing high velocity
- Blocked or kinked ducts
- Old or unbalanced equipment
- Bedroom doors closed with no return paths
- High-restriction filters causing suction noise
- Undersized return ducts
Benefit of Fixing It:
Proper duct sizing and balanced airflow quiet the system, making your home peaceful again.
Noise:
If your HVAC system sounds like it’s constantly roaring, whistling, or just too loud, that noise might not be “normal.” It often points to airflow issues, undersized ducts, or outdated components that are fixable:
Undersized Duct System
- High air pressure and velocity cause whistling and turbulence.
Old or Noisy Equipment
- Outdated components often generate excessive operational noise.
No Pressure Relief Ducts
- Air forcing under doors and through cracks can cause audible drafts.
Poor Filtration
- High-velocity air through small or inefficient filters increases noise.