Dryer repair El Paso pros tech talk.

During the summer months, many El Paso County residents try to cut down on their dryer use in the hopes of saving money. Maybe they’ll use indoor drying racks or hang up a few items on exterior clothes lines. Either way, Mother Nature will be putting a stop to that soon. When late September arrives, there will be pollen in the air to cope with and a lot less natural, dry heat to help the drying process along. So, everyone will obviously be turning their clothes dryers on more often.

Bearing that in mind, SoBellas Home Services professionals are standing by to field dryer repair calls. Based on our experience, we advocate for having technicians inspect dryers and their related ductwork before the cold temperatures arrive. It’s a clever way to improve safety, increase energy-efficiency and guarantee that clothes dryers will be ready to work when the time comes.

Pre or early season actions also give clothes dryer owners’ opportunities to select the appointment times of their choice. And they may make those selections by text, e-mail, website link or phone. Plus, after making their dryer repair appointment, they may request time additional savers, including electronic invoicing. People who do the majority of their banking and budget work online tend to appreciate that time saver most of all.

Scheduling autumn services also accomplishes something else. It gets one item off of the honey-do list early. Expectedly, crossing items off beforehand is very liberating. Furthermore, there’s peace of mind too. At SoBellas Home Services, our autumn service calls come with all important warranties on both labor and parts. Also, our techs are professionals and we guarantee it too. Each one undergoes extensive, monitored screening, testing and licensing procedures. To meet with one of our trusted team members before clothes dryer season returns, please contact us today in El Paso, Texas.

Dryer Vent cleaning El Paso

Did you know that scheduling routine dryer vent cleaning has the potential to help prevent roughly 15,450 appliance fires, 300+ injuries and $80+ million dollars in property damage each year? Based on research conducted by entities like the UL, National Fire Protection Association and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, it’s true. They estimate that a large percentage of dryer fires that occur in American homes are related to lint, dirty vents and the types of products people put into their dryers.

It typically doesn’t take long for highly flammable lint to build up either. This is especially the case when El Paso families have a tendency to wear clothing or use products manufactured with natural fibers and there’s a simple reason why. As the clothes tumble around in the machine and dry, the friction causes some of the fabrics to deteriorate. While that’s happening, the air circulation taking place within the dryer’s drum causes those broken pieces to fall off of the materials’ surfaces and drop down into the lint trap. It may also blow clear through the dryer’s ventilation system.

Thus, every time families put clothes into their homes’ dryers, they are generating, by default, at least a handful of lint. Now consider that the average American family uses a clothes dryer at least twice a week and it will be easy to see why lint is one of the top reasons so many laundry rooms catch fire each year. That said, reducing one’s fire risk is often as easy as making one phone call to us. We can provide dryer vent cleaning as often as you like as well as service the dryer’s electrical system and replace poorly working parts.

To learn more about the best ways to clean up your dryer’s act, please contact us in El Paso at SoBellas Home Services today.

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