Dryer taking too long to dry? Restricted airflow is usually the reason.
Over time, lint accumulates inside the dryer vent and restricts airflow. This can cause longer dry times, excess heat, and increased fire risk. Professional dryer vent cleaning restores airflow and helps your dryer work the way it should.
Flat-rate pricing • No surprise charges • Serving King & Snohomish County • Licensed • Insured
Signs your dryer vent may be restricted
- Clothes take multiple cycles to dry
- Dryer feels hot or shuts off early
- Burning or musty odors
- Lint visible around the dryer or exterior vent
- Exterior vent flap does not open fully
What we commonly find
These are real examples of lint accumulation and restricted airflow we see in residential homes.
What our dryer vent cleaning includes
- Inspection from dryer connection to exterior termination
- Mechanical rotary brushing with vacuum extraction
- Airflow verification after cleaning
- Exterior vent damper operation check
- Review of vent routing and transition duct condition
How pricing works
Dryer vent cleaning is a flat-rate service per dryer vent run. One price covers the entire vent from the dryer connection to the exterior termination.
The flat rate includes inspection, mechanical cleaning of the entire run, and airflow verification after service. There are no per-foot charges, length tiers, or add-ons for typical residential dryer vent runs.
If we identify issues outside the scope of cleaning—such as a damaged vent cap, unsafe transition duct, or a vent that requires repair or correction—we will review the findings with you and quote those repairs separately before any additional work is performed.
Common questions
How long does a cleaning usually take?
Most homes are completed in 45–90 minutes depending on vent routing, access, and lint accumulation.
Do you replace vent caps or transition ducts?
If damaged or unsafe components are found, we can provide pricing for correction or replacement before proceeding.
Is dryer vent cleaning really necessary?
Lint is highly combustible and restricted airflow causes excess heat buildup. Regular cleaning improves safety and dryer performance.