Why it matters

Your dryer should dry clothes, not test your patience.

A restricted dryer vent can waste time and energy, strain your appliance, and allow flammable lint to collect where you cannot see it.

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Residential dryer vent system
Better airflow starts here.Professional cleaning for safer, more efficient drying.

A simple service with real value

Clear the path. Help your dryer work properly.

Your dryer moves warm, moist air through a vent to the outside of your home. Lint and debris gradually collect inside that vent. As airflow becomes restricted, clothes take longer to dry and the appliance can run hotter than it should.

Professional cleaning removes buildup throughout the vent path, including areas a household lint brush may not reach.

Three reasons to clean

Safety, efficiency, and appliance care.

01

Reduce fire risk

Lint is combustible. Removing accumulated lint helps reduce one of the common hazards associated with clothes dryers.

02

Improve airflow

A clear vent helps heated air and moisture leave the dryer, which can shorten drying cycles and reduce wasted energy.

03

Reduce dryer strain

Better ventilation helps prevent excess heat and long run times that can contribute to appliance wear.

Know the warning signs

Your dryer may be asking for help.

You do not need to wait for a complete blockage. These common signs can indicate restricted airflow.

Straightforward base pricing

Know the starting price before we arrive.

Base cleaning prices cover dryer vents up to 30 feet. Repairs and additional work are quoted after inspection.

Ground floor$159
Second floor$179
Rooftop vent$199

Complete vent care

More than lint removal when your system needs it.

We keep the process straightforward and explain any additional needs before work continues.

1

Inspect

We evaluate the vent path, connections, exterior termination, and visible areas for airflow or safety concerns.

2

Clean

We remove accumulated lint and debris throughout the accessible vent system.

3

Recommend

If we find damaged hoses, vent components, nesting, or needed repairs, we provide a clear quote after inspection.

Frequently asked questions

Clear answers before you schedule.

How often should a dryer vent be cleaned?

Annual cleaning is a useful starting point for many homes. Frequent use, long vent runs, pets, and warning signs may call for more frequent service.

Can I clean the dryer vent myself?

Home maintenance can help around the lint screen and short accessible sections. Professional equipment is designed to clean farther through the vent path.

Do you repair vents and replace hoses?

Yes. Additional work is quoted after inspection.

How much does cleaning cost?

Base pricing is $159 for a ground-floor vent, $179 for a second-floor vent, and $199 for a rooftop vent. These prices cover vents up to 30 feet.

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