We are replacing the flooring in our laundry room--when we removed the dryer, we noticed a really heavy lint build-up in the duct/opening into the wall.
The vent from our dryer appears to enter the wall and exit on the back exterior wall of the house.
To clear out years of accumulated lint, should it be OK to insert a nozzle from our yard leaf blower into the vent to force the lint and stuff out with a strong blast of air or is there a better way of doing this?
The vent from our dryer appears to enter the wall and exit on the back exterior wall of the house.
To clear out years of accumulated lint, should it be OK to insert a nozzle from our yard leaf blower into the vent to force the lint and stuff out with a strong blast of air or is there a better way of doing this?
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