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Dryer Duct Cleaning
 

We have cleaned over 10,000 dryer ducts since 1983,
and are expert in handling any set up—single family
residence, condominium, townhouse or commercial facility
.

If you have never had your dryer exhaust ducts cleaned or it’s been a couple of years, for safety's sake, have them cleaned today!

 

Call Ana to get a quote or assist you with any questions you may have.
1-800-358-3828
Mon - Fri 8am to 5pm

 

How long has it been since you had your clothes dryer exhaust duct cleaned?

    Cleaning your clothes dryer exhaust duct is an important service. This is a service that is often overlooked and can cause water damage, possible fire hazard, health risk, higher electrical costs and even damage to your clothes dryer.

    When a dryer duct becomes plugged you are more likely to experience moisture or water damage. This moisture or water may or may not be visible to you. We commonly retrieve 2-5 gallons of lint, and many times 2-4 gallons of water, from dryer ducts when we clean them.

     Pricing is based on time and materials with a minimum charge of $110.  The typical charge is between $110 & $125.

Experiencing long drying times?

Look for these indicators that your dryer duct needs to be cleaned:

1.     Clothes (especially towels or jeans) take a long time to dry.

2.     Clothes are hotter than usual at the end of the drying cycle.

3.     Flapper on vent hood doesn’t open when dryer is on.

     Reduced airflow and the resulting lint build-up cause overheating by preventing a fast-enough drying action. When this happens, the high temperature limit safety switch has to cycle on and off to control the heater. Most high temperature limit switches were never designed to cycle on and off continuously which can cause them to fail over a period of time.

Proper Airflow:

    
Proper airflow venting can decrease drying time and decrease operating costs. Full airflow helps prevent the dryer from operating on its high temperature safety limit control. Vinyl and foil duct venting materials can easily collapse when installed. The use of proper venting materials to achieve maximum performance may also extend the life of the dryer and increase the life of clothing due to lower drying temperatures.

Reduced Maintenance and Energy Costs:

    A key to effective dryer performance is optimal airflow. A properly installed all-metal dryer vent will help ensure this airflow. When clothes are given the appropriate amount of air, they dry quicker and are subject to less tumbling. This results in less wear on the clothing and less use of electricity or gas.

     Failure to properly maintain your dryer ducts can cause damage to your clothes dryer and, at the very least, a waste of your valuable time waiting for your clothes to dry.

And as if that weren't enough…

The Consumer Products Safety Commission estimates there are 24,000 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, improper materials being put into the dryer, and insufficient airflow as a result of improper installation.

Check your local codes!

Many state and local municipalities have placed requirements on new and remodeling projects to include all metal dryer venting.

          Important Tips:

          1.   Do not store your fire extinguisher on top or around your clothes dryer! You will not be able to get at your fire extinguisher in the event of a fire if it is stored on top of or around your clothes dryer.

2.   Most dryer exhaust ducting requires a regular maintenance program every 2 to 3 years.  It is important to have your dryer taken apart and serviced by a qualified experienced technician. Call your clothes dryer retail distributor.

          For details on RESIDENTIAL Air Duct Services and a free quote call:
          Ana Pineda - Residential Sales Manager
          Telephone: 1-800-358-3828 Ext 121 or
           in Los Angeles or Orange County call 1-800-AIR DUCT
           Fax:           1-818-249-6849
           Email address:  ana@machadoair.com