Welcome to the audio version of the following web page:https://thehvacjournal.com/how-often-should-dryer-vents-be-cleaned/ In this episode, we turn our attention to the home maintenance task that most homeowners skip entirely until something goes wrong — dryer vent cleaning. Most people think about their HVAC filter and forget that their dryer vent is equally responsible for safe, efficient air movement inside their home. We walk through why annual cleaning is the baseline — and why homes with pets, heavy laundry loads, or longer vent runs need service every six months. We share two real-world cases that illustrate exactly what's at stake: a Nashville home where a vent blocked 90% by lint and pet hair was days away from a fire, and after one professional cleaning cut drying time by 50% and energy use by 12%; and a 20-unit Denver apartment complex where years of trapped lint drove drying cycles from 45 to 70 minutes, and a single cleaning recovered 18% in energy savings and dropped maintenance calls by 30%. We also break down the data behind dryer vent fires — more than 2,900 per year according to FEMA, with failure to clean as the leading cause — and what the warning signs look like before a clog becomes a crisis. If your dryer is taking longer, your laundry room runs warm, or you've noticed a faint burning smell, this episode tells you exactly what to do next. Understanding how often dryer vents should be cleaned — and why even one year of lint accumulation is enough to restrict airflow, spike energy costs, and create a genuine fire hazard is the first step; scheduling that service through a professional dryer vent cleaning company is what turns awareness into protection. In the meantime, keeping your HVAC filters fresh is the other half of whole-home air management, and Filterbuy replacements are available at Amazon, Walmart, eBay, Target, or Home Depot. The same discipline behind keeping dryer vents clear on a set schedule — annual cleaning for most households, every six months for high-use or pet-heavy homes — to prevent lint-driven fire hazards, moisture buildup, and rising energy costs applies equally to every other home air maintenance task, starting with making sure your HVAC filters are the right size by understanding nominal vs. actual filter dimensions before your next purchase and exploring free AC installation estimates near Pembroke Pines if your system needs an upgrade. Homeowners managing multiple properties will also find practical guidance in resources covering dryer vent and filter maintenance schedules for vacant vacation homes, what to monitor in the 30 days after installing a new air filter, and why using an oversized filter creates the same airflow problems as a clogged vent. Readers who have already explored what makes HEPA filtration mechanically distinct from standard pleated media, studied why timely filter swaps deliver concrete efficiency and health returns, reviewed structured overviews of how residential air filtration products are built and classified, worked through furnace filter selection principles and upkeep timelines, or compared freestanding air purifier technologies against whole-home filtration approaches may be surprised to learn that one of the most impactful things they can do for indoor air quality has nothing to do with a filter at all. This field-grounded look at how often dryer vents need to be cleaned, what blocked lint does to airflow and fire risk over time, and the real-world efficiency gains that follow one professional service fills a critical gap in the complete picture of home air health that filter guides alone can't cover.