
Most homeowners assume dryer vent cleaning is included with air duct cleaning.
In fact, many duct cleaning companies don’t service dryer vents at all — and for good reason. Dryer vent systems require a completely different process, tools, and safety considerations.
That’s where we come in.
Every time you run your dryer, lint and debris travel through the vent line.
Over time, that buildup restricts airflow — and when airflow is restricted, heat gets trapped.
• Here’s what that leads to:
• Longer drying times
• Higher energy bills
• Excess wear on your dryer
• Overheating issues
• ncreased fire risk
According to fire safety data, clogged dryer vents are one of the leading causes of appliance-related house fires.
• Clothes taking longer than one cycle to dry
• Dryer or laundry room getting unusually hot
• Burning smell during or after use
• Excess lint behind or around the dryer
• Little to no airflow from the exterior vent
• Dryer shutting off mid-cycle
If you’re noticing any of these, your vent is likely restricted.
This isn’t a quick vacuum job.
We perform a full vent line cleaning — from the back of the dryer all the way to the exterior exhaust.
That includes:
• Complete lint and debris removal
• Airflow restoration
• Inspection for blockages or buildup
• Checking for disconnected or damaged vent lines
The goal is simple — restore safe, proper airflow so your dryer can operate the way it was designed to.
For most homes, once a year is recommended.
However, you may need more frequent cleaning if:
• You run your dryer daily
• You have a large household
• You notice longer drying times
• You have pets (pet hair increases buildup significantly)
1234 Appliance Rd
Springfield, VA 22150
(703) 555-1234
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