Your dryer seems to be struggling to do its job, taking longer to dry thick fabrics and sometimes stopping before the end of the cycle. Abnormal moisture in the wash area is a clear sign that something is wrong.
Have you thought about checking the exhaust system? Poor moisture evacuation can lead to serious problems, including mold and mildew. For optimum efficiency, make sure the exhaust duct is metal, 4 inches in diameter, as short and straight as possible, and connected to a working exterior vent.
If your duct is too long, consider installing an auxiliary exhaust fan to assist evacuation. Don’t forget that clogged or poorly maintained ducts can not only increase your energy consumption, but also shorten the life of your dryer and increase the risk of fire.
Finally, regular duct cleaning, both inside and out, is essential for efficient operation. Proper maintenance not only ensures better dryer performance, but also the safety of your home.
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