
Start with the basics—check the power cord, outlet, and circuit breaker. Older homes in Grafton and Port Washington often experience circuit overloads.
A blocked vent not only slows drying but also creates a fire hazard. Homes surrounded by trees or homes with long vent ducts (common in Saukville and Jackson) face more buildup.
A burned-out heating element, faulty thermostat, or blown thermal fuse are typical reasons. Sudden temperature changes in Wisconsin can sometimes stress these components.
This usually means overheating. Clogged vents, faulty motors, or broken sensors are common culprits in homes across Grafton and Mequon.
At least once a year—but homes with large families in Cedarburg, Port Washington, or West Bend may need cleaning every six months.

No. Slow drying is often a sign of blocked airflow, which increases fire risk. Stop using the dryer until the vent is checked.
A burning smell usually means lint buildup or failing internal components. Turn off the dryer immediately and inspect the vent.
Typically 10–13 years, but proper maintenance in towns like Grafton and Mequon can extend that lifespan.
Yes. Freezing temperatures can cause outdoor vents to clog or freeze, especially in Port Washington and Jackson.
Any issue involving electrical parts, internal components, or repeated overheating requires a certified technician.