In a properly installed vent, any lint that escapes the dryer's lint filter should be blown right outdoors. Any accumulation which occurs in a dryer's ducting is usually a sign of poor air flow, especially at the location(s) it occurs. In such cases the vent line should be evaluated to locate and correct any deficiencies it may have.

A restriction in the venting can cause lint to build-up inside the dryer where it is a very real fire hazard!

The Consumer Products and Safety Commission estimates there are over 15,000 clothes dryer fires each year in the United States, amounting to $96,000,000 in estimated property damage. Lack of maintenance is the leading cause of dryer fires, and LINT is the leading material to ignite. These fires can be caused by failure of mechanical and/or electrical parts within the dryer itself, proper materials being put into the dryer, and insufficient airflow as a result of improper installation.


Cleaning Process
We use a dryer vent brush system. This system scrubs the inside of the duct system and removes all of the heavy build up. We then force air through the dryer vent towards the termination hood located outside.
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