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Dryer Vent Cleaning Dryer Vent Cleaning | 1820 | AnbitAir

Dryer Vent Cleaning is an important part of any homeowner's maintenance checklist, but is often overlooked. Though we understand that servicing the dryer vent may not seem like a priority when weighed against other home services, the truth of the matter is that the oversight is costly.

Many start-up dryer vent cleaning firms will shop up to your home with a leaf-blower and a shop vac. Through it can appear that this will do the job, the fact of the matter is that every home is different, so it follows that every dryer vent will be too.

Dryer vents with long runs often have many bends and pressurized air may not be enough to move debris out of the line. Our certified technicians will assess the situation for you with an air flow reading, develop a cleaning strategy to remove your debris, and follow up the service with another air flow reading to ensure the debris has been removed.

The following video, produced and aired by NBC's Today Show, illustrates the basics of what you need to know about dryer vent cleaning.

Why You Should Get Your Dryer Vent Cleaned?

Fire Prevention
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission estimates that clothes dryers are associated with approximately 15,600 fires yearly. Fires can occur when lint builds up in the dryer or in the exhaust duct. Lint can block the flow of air, cause excessive heat build-up, and result in a fire in some dryers.

 

Energy Savings

According to recent industry studies, an excessively clogged dryer vent may add an additional $18-$24 dollars to your home's energy bill. That translates to almost $300 a year in unnecessary fees. Most dryer vent cleaning bills come well below this $300 mark, so it only makes sense to follow dryer manufacturer recommendations and have the cleaning performed once a year.

Cost & Time Estimates

Fair Pricing

Many dryer vent cleaners provide set pricing. This may seem great because it's straight forward, but some dryer vents run 5 feet and others 40 feet. Some dryer vents have one bend, others have five. Some vent to the side, under the deck, or through the roof. Others vent to the attic, the basement, or not at all.

The fact of the matter is that every dryer vent is different and once a cleaner is out, the pricing hiking begins. Each elbow can be an additional add-on and your low quote becomes increasingly higher.

Because we believe in fair, first-time quotes, AnbitAir offers free dryer vent cleaning estimates. Once the price is provided, you can make the decision to have the service performed. If you do want it done, we can perform the dryer vent cleaning at the same time. If not, we leave and there is no charge for the dryer vent diagnostic.

Efficient Service Time

Typicalservice time in a residential home will run between 30 minute to an hour. We understand that your schedule is as busy as ours, so our dryer vent cleaners will always provide an estimate for time completion before they begin the cleaning.

Post Cleaning Maintenance

To lengthen the benefits of your dryer vent cleaning, there are a few preventative measures you can take:

  • Regularly remove lint from your dryer vent's lint trap. It is recommended that you do this after every load

  • Make sure you dryer vent is up to code: if your vent pipe is made of foil or plastic, you'll need to replace it with a safer metal line instead.

  • Make sure the vent line isn't smashed or crinkled in any place as this will interfere with the airflow. Be especially watchful that your clothes dryer is not pushed back so far that it smashes or crinkles the vent.

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