Among the many appliances we use around the house, one of the most frequently used is the dryer. How long do dryers last, and what can be done to make sure they run well for years on end?
In today’s post, Superior Air Duct Cleaning gives you answers.
How Long Does A Dryer Last?
A dryer will last around 10-15 years — and that depends on how well you maintain it and how often you use it. If you’re putting it through the wringer, like any appliance, don’t expect it to last as long.
Whether it’s a condenser dryer, vented dryer, or gas dryer, on average they last around 13 years.
Best Tips For Dryer Longevity
If you’re sharing a dryer with roommates or a large family, maintenance and proper upkeep are even more important. That means taking the time to clean out the lint from the dryer filter and making sure the tumbler is wiped down with alcohol disinfectant after large load cycles.
Wiping down the inside of the tumbler also prevents the thin coat of residue left by drying sheets from sticking to the inside and interfering with the sensors, preventing your machine from properly drying anything.
Sound like a lot of tedious work? Consider this. Buying a new dryer is costly. Good maintenance is far easier and more cost-effective in the long run. Especially when it means your clothes and sheets will dry properly. Sometimes, dryers are just old. That’s when you skip the repairs and go for a full replacement.