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Dryer Vent Cleaning in Dallas–Fort Worth

Professional dryer vent cleaning to reduce fire risk and improve drying efficiency.

Why Dryer Vent Cleaning is Critical

Lint buildup in dryer vents is a leading cause of home fires. The U.S. Fire Administration reports that failure to clean dryer vents causes thousands of fires each year. Beyond fire safety, a clogged dryer vent wastes energy and money by forcing your dryer to work harder and longer.

Regular professional cleaning removes lint, debris, and blockages, ensuring your dryer operates safely and efficiently.

Signs Your Dryer Vent Needs Cleaning

  • Clothes Take Longer to Dry: If your dryer runs longer than usual or clothes are still damp after a full cycle, the vent may be blocked.
  • Dryer or Laundry Room Feels Hot: Excessive heat indicates poor ventilation and a potential fire hazard.
  • Burning Smell: A burning odor when the dryer is running is a serious warning sign that requires immediate attention.
  • Lint Around Dryer: Excessive lint accumulation around the dryer or vent opening indicates a blockage.
  • Outside Vent Flap Not Opening: The outside vent flap isn't opening fully when the dryer runs.

Our Cleaning Process

1

Disconnect and Inspect

We safely disconnect the dryer and inspect the vent line for blockages, damage, and proper routing.

2

Clean Vent Line

Using specialized brushes and powerful vacuums, we remove all lint and debris from the entire vent line, from the dryer to the exterior termination.

3

Clean Exterior Hood

We clean the exterior termination hood and ensure it's properly positioned to prevent future blockages.

4

Inspect Routing

We check for kinks, improper routing, or unsafe runs that could cause future problems. If needed, we can provide repair or rerouting services.

Additional Services

In addition to cleaning, we can also:

  • • Repair or replace damaged vent lines
  • • Reroute improperly installed vents
  • • Install new dryer vent systems
  • • Replace damaged or missing exterior hoods

Book Dryer Vent Cleaning Today

Don't wait for a fire hazard. Schedule professional dryer vent cleaning to keep your home safe.

Dryer Vent Cleaning FAQs

A good rule of thumb is at least once a year for an average household. Larger families, homes that do laundry daily or systems with long or roof-routed vents may need cleaning more often. If it's been over a year—or you're seeing warning signs like long dry times—it's smart to schedule a cleaning.