Most Complete Dryer Vent and Dryer Appliance Cleaning Services
- Clean all the inside components of the dryer
- Dryer Vent Cleaning
- Inspection of gas lines for leaks and proper mounting
- Repair and replacement if necessary
DRYER VENT CLEANING Phoenix Arizona
what we do
- Clean Vent Thoroughly
- Routine Maintenance
- Repair
who we are
- Locally owned
- Certified Technicians
- Highly Experienced
why choose us
- Fast Friendly & Professional Service
- Quality Workmanship
- Great Prices
- Outstanding Reputation
What Makes Us Different?
- We provide the most complete Dryer Vent Cleaning service
- As a regular part of our service we use cameras to see the inside of your dryer vents & can provide before and after photos for you to see.
- We can service large projects such as Multi Family Units including HOA’s, apartment buildings, high rise buildings and property management companies.
- We are one of the highest rated and most reputable companies providing this service.
Cleaning the lint filter alone is not sufficient. While it captures some lint, certain fabric fibers manage to escape and accumulate in the dryer vent pipe, remaining undetected. Over time, these fibers can cause clogs filled with bacteria, allergens, and pollutants. This can lead to numerous issues in your home, including household fires, dryer malfunction, poor indoor air quality, mold growth, and more.
When your dryer begins to show signs of trouble, it could be a warning that your system requires professional dryer vent cleaning. Addressing this issue promptly with thorough cleaning, especially the ductwork, is crucial. That’s where Phoenix, Arizona’s dryer vent cleaning services come into play. Equipped with advanced tools and expertise, they ensure your home stays safe and healthy.
If you’re in need of commercial dryer vent cleaning in Phoenix, look no further. Our services extend to dryer vent cleaning in Phoenix, AZ, ensuring top-notch care for your dryer system. Additionally, we provide commercial air duct cleaning services, to maintain the cleanliness of your entire HVAC system. For businesses in the area, we offer commercial dryer vent cleaning kits, perfect for keeping your equipment running smoothly. If you’re seeking comprehensive services, including restaurant vent hood cleaning or phoenix dry cleaners vent maintenance, we’ve got you covered.
We Specialize In:
Dryer Cleaning (Inside Parts)
Step 2:
Vent Cleaning
Why Choose Us?
Cleaning the lint filter alone is not enough. While it does trap some lint, fine fabric fibers still pass through and accumulate in the dryer vent pipe, going undetected. Over time, this buildup can clog the vent with bacteria, allergens, and other pollutants, leading to serious problems such as household fires, machine malfunctions, reduced indoor air quality, mold growth, and more.
The alarming rate of fires caused by clogged dryer vents in Phoenix inspired us to prioritize this issue and develop a step-by-step process that effectively addresses it. Our method not only tackles the allergens and pollutants stuck in the ductwork but also minimizes allergy triggers. We use advanced tools and specialized products to thoroughly clean and repair dryer vents, ensuring they function like new.
With years of expertise in Phoenix dryer vent cleaning, we’ve mastered the intricacies of how dryers and their vent systems work. Our appliance repair team in Phoenix, Arizona, discovered an efficient cleaning technique that targets both the air ducts and vents. The service is performed on-site, on the same day, for a single fee. We clean, repair, and replace components for various dryer and vent brands, including Amana, Bosch, Electrolux, Frigidaire, GE, Hotpoint, Kenmore, KitchenAid, LG, Maytag, Samsung, SpeedQueen, and Whirlpool.
Maintaining Safety and Efficiency in the Household
Dryer Machine Efficiency
Prevents Moisture Issues
Better Air Quality
Keeps Clothes in Good Condition
Saves Energy and Money
Frequently Asked Questions
The cost for a standard dryer appliance repair and maintenance job works around $180 to $200. A technician can work on small problems such as motor malfunction for as low as $80, but worse complications might cost you more. The expense will also vary, depending on what type of machine you are using.
Depending on the household size and dryer usage, dryer exhaust vents should be inspected and cleaned for at least once a year. However, if you do lots of laundry and you’re in a big family, cleaning the vent three times a year would suffice.
- The laundry take longer than normal to dry.
- The clothes become unusually hot to the touch.
- The room gets warmer than normal when the dryer is running.
- Burnt smell is noticeable.
- The dryer suddenly stops working.
- It’s been more than a year since the dryer vent got cleaned.
People Also Ask…
On average, duct cleaning costs around $370, sometimes between $268 and $485, depending on the size, condition, or difficulty it takes to clean the duct. However, larger homes or those that have more ducts or contamination maybe charge up to $700.
- Mold may grow inside the hard surface of the ducts or on other components of your heating and cooling system.
- Ducts may be infested with vermin like rodents or insects.
- They can be clogged with excessive amounts of dust and debris and/or particles, which can impede the performance of your ducts.
Yes, you may clean the ducts yourself. However, you might encounter difficulty in properly dealing with the components and materials inside it. When it comes to the nitty-gritty of cleaning the duct, it is not a do-it-yourself job. You will need professional tools that are not readily available in your garage, such as a high-powered vacuum and rotary brushes.
Ventilation systems can be categorized as one of four types, namely, exhaust, supply, balance, and heat recovery.
In general, installation of a ventilation system can cost between $300 and $500 per room.
Technically, ventilation is the mechanical system in a house or building that supplies “fresh” outdoor air, and removes the “contaminated” indoor air. Ventilation is used to control exposure to airborne contaminants, such as fumes, specks of dust, and vapors, which can be risky especially to those with respiratory problems.
Most homeowners spend about $80 to $200 to install or replace a dryer vent. This estimate includes labor and materials. The total project cost can go up to $1,000, depending on some factors like material quality, placement, and installation complexity.
Here is a simplified process on how to fix, repair, or replace a dryer vent:
- Gather your supplies (screwdriver, washcloth, duct tape, plumbing snake, trash can)
- Empty and wash lint trap
- Pull dryer away from the wall
- Check duct for rips and gaps
- Tighten seals at both ends of the duct
- Replace a damaged or non-sealing duct (optional)
- Clear the duct channel
- Try the dryer again
Yes, plumbers can be hired to install dryer vents. However, we have dryer vent professionals who are more experienced in doing the job and know more its what’s, how’s, and whereabouts.
Yes, you can patch a dryer vent to prevent it from further breaking. Ducts that are broken can be fixed easily by sealing the damaged area. However, the repair will depend on the size of the broken area. If it is relatively small, a simple wrapping of a duct tape would suffice. On the other hand, if the damage goes to the extent that a duct tape is not sufficient, then it is best to install a new vent duct and replace the old one.
- To access the flexible gas line on a gas dryer, ask a helper to lift the dryer away from the wall. Turn off the gas valve at the gas pipe. Using an adjustable wrench, disconnect the fitting where the line attaches to the valve. Unplug the power cord from the outlet if you have an electric dryer.
- Move the dryer as needed to gain access to the back and the circular exhaust pipe where the vent tube connects. The disconnected flexible vent tube should be nearby, and the open end of the tube may still have the clamp attached.
- Using a nut driver, loosen the clamp’s bolt counterclockwise. Remove the clamp from the vent tube’s end.
- Insert a new vent clamp 3/4 inch from the open end of the tube. Fit the tube completely onto the circular exhaust pipe while holding it towards the open end. Tighten the clamp’s bolt to connect the vent pipe to the dryer exhaust.
- If necessary, reposition the dryer to reconnect the flexible gas line fitting to the natural gas valve. Using the wrench, tighten the fitting securely. Turn on the valve. Plug an electric dryer’s cord into an electrical outlet.
- Place the dryer in the desired position, being careful not to crush the vent tube between the wall and the back of the dryer.
What Others Say About Us
About Us
Our team of licensed and insured experts in Arizona is skilled and experienced in dryer vent cleaning and repair, making us the leading company in Phoenix Arizona. We take pride in our work and ensure that every spot is cleaned and every part is functioning as it should. Just check our previous vent cleaning reviews below.