Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Gaston Family Homeless After Dryer Fire



A double-wide mobile home fire that began in a clothes dryer Monday afternoon left a Kings Mountain family of five homeless and destitute.

The home at 109 Meagon Drive caught fire again early Wednesday and finished burning.

John “J.D.” Page, 39, and his common-law wife, Amy Welch, 41, have lived there for three years with their children: Emilie, 19; Stormie, 13; and Gracie, 6.

Welch said the American Red Cross paid for a couple of nights’ lodging at a Super 8 motel in Shelby and the three girls are temporarily living with relatives.

The family has lost all material possessions and have nothing but their Dodge pickup truck and the clothes on their backs, Page said.

Welch said she and 6-year-old Gracie were at home when the fire started at 3:45 p.m. Monday.

“I opened up the door and it (dryer) was in flames. It kept spreading and there was nothing I could do,” Welch said.

Just before waking up Wednesday morning at the motel, Welch’s cell phone rang and it was their neighbors in Kings Mountain telling them the mobile home was on fire again.

“It started up about 6 a.m. and burnt the whole thing down,” she said. “Only two rooms were saved (after Monday’s fire), my kids’ bedrooms. There’s absolutely nothing salvageable.”

Page said apparently a small, smoldering flame contained to insulation in the ceiling didn’t catch fire until early Wednesday.

Gracie attends Washington Elementary School, Stormie attends Burns Middle, and Emilie goes to Burns High.

“They’ve missed school. John and I took the rest of the week off work and we’ve got so much to figure out,” Welch said.



Two dogs, a pickup and a prayer

Page said he doesn’t have money to rent a home or apartment because his family has been living paycheck to paycheck, paying their bills each week. Since Monday, they’ve been either at the Super 8 motel or in the truck with their two small dogs, Baby and Rocky.

Page said he works at Shelby Paving and Asphalt Co. and Welch works part-time at Party City in Gastonia.

“All I’ve got is this truck, eight dollars in my pocket and a quarter tank of gas,” Page said.

The truck had a flat tire on Wednesday afternoon, leaving Page to wonder what’s going to happen to them next. They were able to get the tire repaired and Page said he’s caught between a rock and a hard place because he can’t afford to miss work but needs to find a place for his family to bed down.

“With all this, we’ll both be missing work for a week or two. Right now, I’m trying to figure out where I’m going to lay my head and my kids’ heads,” he said. “I feel like I’m in a daze. I really don’t know who to turn to.”

Page said he doesn’t know if the mobile home is insured or not.

“I lost my mom two years ago, so I inherited the house,” he said. “This house and everything in it was all I had left of my mom.”

Turning to God in the midst of tragedy has served as a source of strength for Page, but he can’t ignore his family’s material needs that seem to be pressing.

“I still turn to the man upstairs,” he said. “Everything’s gone, everything … all their school clothes, spring clothes, beds. Most of all, we thank God. All that stuff can be replaced.”



Kind-hearted folks

Lisa Featherston of Gastonia is good friends with Page and Welch. She described them as good people who work hard to provide for their children. “J.D. has got about the biggest heart I could think of. I’ve been friends with him 26 years,” she said. “He’s just a great family guy. He loves his children to pieces and will do just about anything to put food on the table.”

Featherston said she feels for Page and Welch’s family because they are good people thrust into a bad situation.

“Financially, they struggle in general. I don’t know what they’re going to do,” she said. “They literally lost everything. He (Page) is not educated and that has been a little bit of a downfall when it comes to getting a good-paying job.”

The Oak Grove, Waco, Cleveland and Tryonota volunteer fire departments were at the scene Wednesday. Firefighters from Gaston County were also called to assist.

Anyone who may wish to help the family can reach Welch at 704-271-0051.

Gazette reporter Wade Allen can be reached at 704-869-1828.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011



Greater Charlotte, NC Dryer vent cleaning is the number one way to prevent dryer fires and increase dryer performance. Dryer vent cleaning will significantly reduce energy costs and help to prevent pre-mature appliance breakdown. Over 17,000 dryer related fires are reported annually with failure to clean dryer vents being the number one cause.

Dave Lavalle, owner of Dryer Vent Wizard in the Charlotte area is making a big difference in his community by educating his customers about dryer fire prevention and energy savings. Dave receives great reviews from happy customers who have noticed their clothes dryers working more efficiently after his service. Please see our survey cards: http://www.charlottedryerventlady.com/referral.htm

Dave advises his customers to have their dryer vent system inspected to make sure it meets current safety standards. Dryer vent systems made of vinyl or flexible foil should be replaced with solid metal venting. The lint screen should be cleaned after every load and professional dryer vent cleaning service should be performed every 2 to 4 years. I enjoy building long-lasting relationships with my customers and they appreciate my concern for their safety, said Lavalle.

Dave makes sure his customers understand the warning signs to watch for, including clothes taking more than one cycle to dry, no visible lint on the lint screen, dryer repeatedly stops during a cycle, clothing having a moldy smell after a dry cycle, and clothing being very hot after a dry cycle. Too many people believe their dryer is taking longer due to age and wear, said Dave. This is the most commonly noticed sign of lint accumulation in the dryer vent system and it indicates a serious fire hazard.

The Dryer Vent Cleaning Charlotte Wizard specializes in professional dryer vent installation, dryer vent cleaning and urgent response dryer vent service for homeowners and business owners in the Charlotte, NC area. Dryer Vent Wizard has nearly 60 franchise locations in the U.S.

To learn more.
Contact us at:
David Lavalle
10937 Harrowfield Rd
Charlotte, NC 28226
704-886-7078
davidlavalle@gmail.com
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Friday, April 15, 2011

Eggs in time for Easter!




This picture was taken by Dave Lavalle, owner of Dryer Vent Wizard of Charlotte, on April 11, 2011. A customer call because they thought something was wrong with the dryer vent. It was taking to long to dry their clothes. The dryer vent was filled with a birds nest and the birds broke through the vent into the attic as you can see by this picture.

Dryer Vent Wizard has nearly 60 independently owned franchises in major market areas across the U.S. Services by the Wizard ensure clothes dryers operate as safely and efficiently as possible. The fee for dryer vent cleaning is quickly recovered in energy savings and extended dryer life, not to mention saving a home and contents from fire.

Contact:
David Lavalle
10937 Harrowfield Rd

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Hickory, NC dryer fire



April 01, 2011: Charlotte, NC -- Dryer vent cleaning is important for a number of reasons. Dryer vent cleaning enhances dryer performance, extends the life of the appliance and helps save energy. Most importantly, dryer vent cleaning eliminates a potential fire hazard that could be lurking in nearly 80 percent of American homes today.

Hickory, NC A dryer fire caused $60,000 in damage as it spread rapidly throughout the home. An additional truck and crew were called in to help and one occupant was taken to the hospital for observation.

Howards Creek, NC Firefighters were called to a mobile home when it filled with smoke. The fire was in the back of the home and under the home, and it started in the clogged dryer vent.

Over 17,000 dryer fires occur annually, causing deaths, injuries and loss of homes. Dryer fires are especially devastating in apartment buildings and attached condos where more homes and lives can be at risk. Since many renters do not have insurance for their belongings, they can lose everything. Dryer vent cleaning is simple, but often forgotten maintenance that eliminates a fire hazard and promotes dryer efficiency.

Dave Lavalle is Charlotte's Dryer Vent Cleaning Wizard, serving homes and businesses in Greater Charlotte North Carolina. Since purchasing his Dryer Vent Wizard franchise, Dave has enjoyed a rewarding career as he makes a difference in his neighborhood. Dryer Vent Wizard technicians work to educate their customers by explaining what they are doing and why they are doing it. We like our customers to be confident that they are paying for a very necessary service, said Lavalle. This is one reason we explain what we are doing and why; so they understand the importance of dryer vent cleaning and proper dryer vent installation.

Dryer Vent Wizard has nearly 60 independently owned franchises in major market areas across the U.S. Services by the Wizard ensure clothes dryers operate as safely and efficiently as possible. The fee for dryer vent cleaning is quickly recovered in energy savings and extended dryer life, not to mention saving a home and contents from fire.

Contact:
David Lavalle
10937 Harrowfield Rd
Charlotte, NC 28226
704-886-7078
davidlavalle@gmail.com
www.charlottedryerventlady.com

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Dryer vent cleaning can be nutty!



This job on 12-27-10 in Charlotte's, 28210 area drove us a little "nutty" as we extracted about 8 lbs of acorns from a dryer vent.

Professional dryer vent installation by the Greater Charlotte Dryer Vent Wizard ensures maximum dryer performance while eliminating a fire hazard. Over 17,000 dryer related fires occur annually. Though failure to clean dryer vent systems is the number one cause, improper dryer vent installation and mechanical problems can also be a hazard.

Dave Lavalle, owner of Dryer Vent Wizard of Greater Charlotte explained some of the common problems he finds with older style dryer vent systems. “The flexible foil, vinyl and corrugated plastic systems increase friction and slow down air flow,” said Lavalle. “The harder the dryer is working, the greater the chance of mechanical break-down or overheating. Dryer vent repair and maintenance can extend the life of the dryer, reduce energy expenses, and eliminate a fire hazard.”

Dryer Vent Wizard technicians specialize in all dryer exhaust issues while they educate their customers on the importance of dryer vent cleaning and proper dryer vent installation. Dave often performs dryer vent services for landlords and property managers. “Renters are less likely to be aware of the importance of appliance maintenance services like furnace or dryer vent cleaning,” said Lavalle. “This is why I urge landlords and property managers to have dryer vent systems inspected and cleaned regularly.”

“I used them on an investment property that I own,” said a local property manager. “They replaced the dryer vent hose and cleaned the vent. They did a great job and left the job site cleaner than when they found it. They were professional, friendly and arrived on time.”

Dave Lavalle is confident that he is making a difference in his community as customers often refer their family and friends to the Wizard for dryer vent services. Educating consumers while making clothes dryers safer and greener is the Wizard’s passion.

Dryer Vent Wizard of Greater Charlotte is the most qualified dryer vent company in the area with the best trained technicians. Dave carries all the tools and equipment needed to clean dryer vents, repair dryer vents and install new dryer vent systems according to current safety standards. For more information:

Contact:
David Lavalle
10937 Harrowfield Rd
Charlotte, NC 28226
704-886-7078
davidlavalle@gmail.com
www.charlottedryerventlady.com

Tuesday, December 14, 2010




These pictures are from a condo in South Charlotte. Birds built a nest and broke through within the ceiling.

Charlotte, NC – Professional dryer vent installation and regular dryer vent cleaning are the top two tips on the Wizard’s list. Dave Lavalle, owner of Dryer Vent Wizard is celebrating another year of making clothes dryers safer and greener while educating consumers with fire safety tips.

Lavalle knows that the number of home fires increases during the holiday season; many are caused by holiday lights and decorations. For this reason, Dave Lavalle has added some holiday safety tips to his conversation with customers.

“Take care when bringing a live tree into your home,” said Lavalle. “A dry tree can be a serious fire hazard, quickly engulfing a home as it fills up with dangerous fumes as well. Choose a fresh cut tree. Needles should be green and flexible; not brittle and falling off. Do not keep a live tree in your home for more than two weeks and keep it watered at all times.”

Christmas trees, holiday lights and dryer vent systems have some astonishing things in common…all can be a fire hazard. Never go to sleep or leave the house with the dryer running and the holiday lights on. Avoid overloading the dryer and avoid overloading electrical sockets with too many strings of lights. Use holiday lights only as intended; some are for indoor use only, some are for outdoor use only.

Dryer Vent Wizard is the largest franchise chain of dryer vent installation and cleaning companies with nearly 60 locations in the U.S. Dave Lavalle provides dryer vent cleaning, dryer vent repair, dryer vent installation, dryer vent inspections and all dryer vent services for homes and businesses in the Greater Charlotte, NC metro area.

Contact:
David Lavalle
10937 Harrowfield Rd
Charlotte, NC 28226
704-886-7078
davidlavalle@gmail.com
www.charlottedryerventlady.com

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Dryer Vent Wizard Discusses Dryer Vent Installation in Newer Homes




Professional dryer vent installation is just as important as annual dryer vent cleaning, even in newer homes. Many consumers believe their newer home is likely to contain fewer if any fire hazards. Dave Lavalle, owner of Dryer Vent Wizard in Charlotte; recently a DVW tech inspected a dryer vent system in a newer home. The homeowner was confident that everything would be correct and up to code because the home was less than one year old.

The tech looked behind the clothes dryer and he was happy to find that the proper material was used for the dryer ducts; solid metal instead of corrugated plastic or vinyl. The pieces were joined with metal tape rather than screws that protrude into the inside of the ducts to catch and trap lint.

The tech also followed the duct to see where it ends; he was disappointed to find that it went right into the attic. “There was a pile of lint in the attic and I could see that mold and mildew was growing on the rafters,” said the tech. “Mold will eventually cause the rafters to rot. Mold spores in the home can cause upper respiratory problems for residents. By law, the dryer must be vented outdoors. If you have a gas dryer, you are also risking carbon monoxide in your home” said Lavalle.

The best dryer exhaust system is made of solid metal, smooth inside, joined with metal tape and is as short and straight as possible. Lavalle explained, “The longer your dryer exhaust pipe is, the more resistance there is to air-flow. Bends and turns also cause resistance. Proper air-flow is essential for a clothes dryer to work safely and efficiently, saving energy and preventing fires.”

Dave Lavalle, owner of Dryer Vent Wizard provides professional dryer vent inspections, dryer vent cleaning, repair and installation in the Charlotte area. All Dryer Vent Wizard technicians are happy to explain to their customers how their dryer vent system works and how to properly maintain the system between annual professional visits.

Contact:
David Lavalle
10937 Harrowfield Rd
Charlotte, NC 28226
704-886-7078
davidlavalle@gmail.com
www.charlottedryerventlady.com