Ceiling leaks are a common problem in high rise buildings around Metro Vancouver. While there can be many causes of ceiling leaks, one of the most common culprits is the in-slab dryer ducts. These ducts are not typically one solid piece from the dryer to the exterior, but rather several sections that are joined together. The seams where these sections are joined are often the points where leaks can occur. Proper airflow is crucial to prevent moisture buildup inside the duct, which can lead to leaks.
Fortunately, there are several things that can be done to prevent ceiling leaks and address them when they do occur.
- Get your dryer ducts cleaned annually: Lint buildup inside the duct can reduce airflow and increase the risk of leaks. Proper cleaning involves both an in and out cleaning, especially in concrete high rise buildings where an outside-only cleaning is insufficient.
- Do not do multiple loads of laundry in a single day: Doing too much laundry in a day can put a lot of moisture in the duct, which can increase the risk of leaks.
- Make sure your dryer booster fan is working properly: The dryer booster fan should come on automatically and stay on for at least 10 minutes after the dryer shuts off. If your dryer booster fan needs to be repaired or installed, contact us to book an appointment.
- Get a secondary lint box installed: The new slim-style lint boxes are easy to use and take up very little space. These boxes can help to capture excess lint and prevent it from building up in the duct. Dryer Lint Box
If you are experiencing a ceiling leak, it is important to take action quickly to prevent further damage. Contact a professional who specializes in leak repair to assess the situation and provide a solution. Contact MAS Duct.
In conclusion, preventing ceiling leaks in high rise buildings around Metro Vancouver requires proper maintenance of dryer ducts and airflow. Getting your dryer ducts cleaned annually, avoiding multiple loads of laundry in a single day, ensuring your dryer booster fan is working properly, and installing a secondary lint box can all help to prevent leaks. If you are experiencing a ceiling leak, it is important to take action quickly and contact a professional for assistance. For more information on preventing and addressing ceiling leaks, refer to other helpful articles on the topic.