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Do you know what to call a dryer that doesn’t exhaust properly? An oven. Your oven belongs in your kitchen, not in your laundry. For a dryer to work correctly, it needs to exhaust the moisture and heat away from the laundry. A byproduct of this process is lint and dirt, which also exhaust away from the laundry.
Recurring use of a laundry causes the lint, dirt, and debris to build up in the system, where it’s regularly exposed to the high temps of the dryer exhaust. Over time, this lint builds up the system, creating a fire hazard.
In addition to the fire hazard, a lint-clogged system causes your system to run inefficiently. The laundry doesn’t dry, causing cycles to run longer and repeat. The increased run time causes wear and tear on your dryers, making belts, bearings, thermal links, and other components wear out. Maintenance and repair costs add up, and no one likes hearing about “supply line logistics” while waiting for their parts on backorder.
Cleaning a laundry exhaust isn’t difficult…in theory. We clean the drum, the lint trap and screen, and the exhaust out the back of the dryer. Simple enough, right?
But what about where that exhaust runs through the wall? Does it connect to a larger exhaust system? Is there a fan, a filter, or a screen? What about where it exhausts from the building - is it through the side, or do you need a ladder to get on the roof? And while it’s one thing to knock some lint out of the system, who will collect it all before it leaves your facility looking a mess? Inspectors don’t like messes.
That’s where seven-plus decades of experience come in. United Safety Services has cleaned countless laundry exhausts, adding up to millions of feet of laundry exhaust ductwork. While we can’t claim to have seen it all, we can guarantee that we’ve seen more than anyone else! We can get your laundry exhaust clean and tidy and working at peak efficiency.
Cleaning a laundry exhaust isn’t difficult…in theory. We clean the drum, the lint trap and screen, and the exhaust out the back of the dryer. Simple enough, right?
But what about where that exhaust runs through the wall? Does it connect to a larger exhaust system? Is there a fan, a filter, or a screen? What about where it exhausts from the building - is it through the side, or do you need a ladder to get on the roof? And while it’s one thing to knock some lint out of the system, who will collect it all before it leaves your facility looking a mess? Inspectors don’t like messes.
That’s where seven-plus decades of experience come in. United Safety Services has cleaned countless laundry exhausts, adding up to millions of feet of laundry exhaust ductwork. While we can’t claim to have seen it all, we can guarantee that we’ve seen more than anyone else! We can get your laundry exhaust clean and tidy and working at peak efficiency.
Reach out to United Safety Services about your commercial laundry exhaust today. In addition to the cleaning services listed above, we can provide a thorough report with photos after each cleaning, as well as make recommendations for the well-being of your system.
We’re here to help! Simply call 412-276-8488 for questions or concerns.
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