The most serious problem is the accumulation of lint along the sides of the pipes and at the end.
Dryer vent in attic fan noise.
Climb onto the roof and locate the vent that is causing the noise.
Banging or rattling if you are finding that your vent or the vent pipes start rattling and gurgling every time you start up the dryer you may have one of a number of problems.
Shut off the fan before examining the blades and see if there s a problem or not.
The dryer fan is capable of moving air efficiently x number of feet.
If the dryer ducting is going to be more than that add a booster fan and the fan can help move the air that much further.
This will definitely produce noise while the blades are rotating.
Remove the current worn out bearings and replace them.
Remove the screws holding the vent in place.
The logic behind these booster fans makes simple sense.
The problem with attics the attic is usually colder than the rest of the house during the winter and that can create a problem for a dryer vent.
Attic fans also have small ball bearings that help lubricate the fan s movement.
Due to regular wear and tear these bearings can become worn out or lose their lubrication ability.
The warm moist air inside the vent tends to.
If the fan blades are imbalanced or bent they can hit against one another or against other parts of the fan.
Lint in the vent is the prime cause of vent fires.
This can cause the fan to start making constant noise and in some cases even a loud squealing sound.
Check for imbalanced or bent blades.