Professional Dryer Vent
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Professional Dryer Vent
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Fire Hazard
Lint buildup in your dryer duct can cause the appliance to overheat during each cycle. If not addressed, this blockage can intensify the heat and eventually lead to a fire. According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), between 2010 and 2014, clogged dryer vents were responsible for an average of 15,970 home fires annually in the U.S., resulting in approximately $236 million in property damage each year. For more details, visit the NFPA website: NFPA.
High Electricity Bills
A clogged dryer vent forces your dryer to work harder and run longer to dry your clothes, leading to higher electricity bills. Additionally, the increased strain can cause your dryer to wear out more quickly. Regular annual cleaning of your dryer vent can help you save a significant amount of money on energy costs and extend the lifespan of your appliance. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, maintaining your dryer and its venting system is crucial for both energy efficiency and appliance longevity. For more information, visit the U.S. Department of Energy's website: Energy.gov.
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Efficiency Decrease
It's estimated that around 60-75% of the lint from your clothes bypasses the lint trap and accumulates in the dryer duct. This lint buildup can severely restrict airflow, reducing the dryer’s efficiency. Consequently, the appliance must work harder and longer to dry your clothes, leading to higher energy consumption and longer drying times. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, maintaining clean dryer vents is essential for efficient dryer operation and energy savings. For more details, visit the U.S. Department of Energy.
Health Risk
Clogged dryer ducts can obstruct the proper ventilation of carbon monoxide, a dangerous gas that poses serious health risks. Additionally, a poorly maintained vent creates conditions conducive to mold growth, which can have harmful effects on your health over time. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), improper dryer vent maintenance can lead to dangerous carbon monoxide buildup and an increased risk of mold growth. For more information, visit the CPSC's website: CPSC.
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Quick Inspection
We thoroughly examine your entire dryer vent to ensure there are no hazardous issues or complications.
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Set up Cleaning Equipment
After Inspecting Your Dryer Vent, We Set up Our Cleaning Equipment We Don't Waste Time!
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Dryer Vent Cleaning
Next We Thoroughly Clean Your Dryer Vent Either From the Outside in Or The Inside Out Depending on Your Set up!
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Exterior Vent Cover Cleaning
Then We Carefully Remove Lint From Your Exterior Vent Cover Whether it's Located on the Ground Level or on Your Roof!
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Airflow Test/Clean Up
The Last and Final Step is to Test the Airflow Efficiency Of Your Dryer Vent to Insure it is in Proper Working Condition. Then We Clean up!
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