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Fire safety · Ventura County

LG Dryer Fire Hazard: Warning Signs & Prevention

Clothes dryers are one of the leading causes of residential fires in California — and Ventura County's dry climate, older homes, and longer vent runs make the risk even higher. Most dryer fires are preventable. Here is what to look for and what to do.

Warning Signs Your LG Dryer Is a Fire Risk

Clothes take 2+ cycles to dry

The most common sign of a blocked vent. Restricted airflow means heat stays trapped inside — the exact condition that causes fires.

Immediate risk

d80 or d90 error code displayed

LG's flow sense system is detecting critically restricted airflow. This is the dryer warning you directly that a fire risk exists. Do not ignore this code.

Stop using dryer

Dryer exterior is hot to the touch

A properly vented dryer exhausts heat outside. If the top or sides of your LG dryer feel hot during a cycle, heat is building up inside the cabinet.

Have inspected soon

Burning or musty smell during cycle

Lint accumulation in the vent or around the heating element creates a burning smell. Any burning odor during a dryer cycle means stop the dryer immediately.

Stop and inspect

Visible lint around the vent cap outside

Check the exterior vent cap on the outside wall. Lint buildup around the flap means the vent is partially blocked and needs to be cleaned immediately.

Clean within 30 days

Last vent cleaning was over 12 months ago

California fire safety guidelines recommend annual dryer vent cleaning. In Ventura County, where dry conditions accelerate lint accumulation, every 6–12 months is safer.

Schedule cleaning

Why Ventura County Has Higher Dryer Fire Risk

Ventura County's combination of factors creates elevated dryer fire risk compared to coastal LA neighborhoods. Our technicians service Thousand Oaks, Moorpark, Camarillo, Simi Valley, and Westlake Village every week — and we see the same patterns repeatedly.

Longer vent runs in hillside homes

Homes in the Santa Monica Mountains foothills, Conejo Valley, and Simi Hills often have vent runs of 20–35 feet — the maximum California building code allows. Longer runs mean more resistance, more lint accumulation, and less margin for error before the d80 or d90 code triggers.

Dry climate accelerates lint buildup

Ventura County's dry inland climate means laundry dries faster — which sounds like a good thing but actually increases static and lint generation per cycle. Vent systems that might need cleaning annually in a coastal area need attention every 6–9 months in Thousand Oaks or Simi Valley.

Post-fire season awareness

After wildfire season, ash and debris can partially block exterior vent caps. We recommend inspecting and cleaning the exterior vent cap every fall after fire season ends — especially in areas like Moorpark, Oak Park, and Newbury Park that are closer to brush.

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Same-day available across Ventura County
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Thousand Oaks · Moorpark · Camarillo · Simi Valley · Westlake Village

What Our Dryer Fire Prevention Service Includes

01

Full vent system inspection

We inspect the entire vent run from dryer to exterior cap — including bends, connections, and the exterior flap.

02

Lint removal both ends

We clean from both the dryer end and the exterior cap using professional rotary brush equipment.

03

Airflow test with anemometer

We measure actual airflow at the exterior cap before and after — you get a written report with the readings.

04

d80/d90 code clearance

If your LG dryer was showing flow sense errors, we confirm the code clears after cleaning before we leave.

Vent cleaning service: $150–200 · Same-day available · Includes written airflow report
⚠ Safety warning

Bypassed Thermal Fuses — A Hidden Fire Hazard We Find Regularly

One of the most dangerous situations our technicians encounter is a thermal fuse that has been bypassed rather than replaced. This happens when an unqualified technician — or a homeowner attempting a DIY repair — shorts out the thermal fuse with a piece of wire or foil instead of installing a new one.

The thermal fuse is a one-time safety device. It blows deliberately when the dryer overheats — to prevent a fire. When it is bypassed, that protection is gone entirely. The dryer will run, clothes will dry, and everything will seem normal — right up until the moment the dryer overheats with nothing to stop it.

A bypassed thermal fuse is more dangerous than a dirty vent. It removes the last line of defense between an overheating dryer and a house fire. We see this on service calls multiple times per month across LA, Orange County, and Ventura County.

How we identify a bypassed fuse

During diagnosis, our technicians check the thermal fuse with a multimeter as standard procedure. A bypassed fuse reads as a continuous circuit regardless of temperature — the telltale sign that someone has jumped it. We also inspect the wiring harness around the fuse housing for signs of tampering.

Why unqualified technicians do this

Replacing a thermal fuse on an LG dryer requires knowing the correct OEM part number, understanding why it blew in the first place — usually a blocked vent or a failing heating element — and addressing the root cause before installing the new fuse. A technician who does not know the root cause, or who wants to avoid the cost of the correct part, will sometimes bypass the fuse to "fix" the no-heat symptom quickly. The dryer works again. The actual problem remains. And the safety device is gone.

Our recommendation

If your dryer was previously repaired by a technician you did not vet thoroughly, or if you purchased a used LG dryer, we recommend a safety inspection before continued use. We will check the thermal fuse, heating circuit, and vent system and give you a written report. If a bypass is found, we replace it with the correct OEM fuse and address the underlying cause — the same day.

Frequently asked questions

How often should I clean my LG dryer vent in Ventura County?
Every 6–12 months depending on how much laundry you do and your vent run length. Homes with runs over 20 feet, or households doing 5+ loads per week, should clean every 6 months. After wildfire season, check the exterior cap for ash and debris regardless of your cleaning schedule.
My LG dryer is showing a d80 or d90 code. Is it safe to use?
We recommend not using the dryer until the vent is inspected and cleaned. The d80 code means airflow is at 80% blockage — the dryer is running hot and the risk of overheating increases with every cycle. Call us for a same-day inspection.
What is the difference between vent cleaning and vent replacement?
Cleaning removes lint buildup from an existing vent system. Replacement means installing new ductwork — usually needed when the existing duct is flexible foil (a fire hazard), crushed, kinked, or has too many bends. We inspect first and recommend the right solution.
Can a dryer fire happen even if the lint trap is clean?
Yes — and this is one of the most common misconceptions. The lint trap only catches about 25% of lint. The rest accumulates in the vent duct over time. Cleaning the lint trap after every load is important, but it does not replace annual vent cleaning.
Do you service all of Ventura County?
Yes. We cover Thousand Oaks, Moorpark, Camarillo, Simi Valley, Westlake Village, Newbury Park, and surrounding areas. Same-day appointments are available most days. Call (323) 990-7550 to check availability.

Don't wait for a d80 code or a burning smell

Same-day dryer vent inspection and cleaning across Ventura County, Los Angeles County, and Orange County.