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  • What is dryer cent cleaning?

    A dryer vent cleaning service is an easy and important solution to common dryer problems. These are some ways to determine if dryer vent cleaning is necessary.

    A clogged dryer vent could be causing your dryer to take longer than 35-40 minutes for one load of laundry.

    You might have a blocked dryer vent if your monthly energy bill keeps rising between $18 and $24.

    A clogged dryer vent will cause a hot or burning smell.

  • Does a dryer vent cleaning improve efficiency?

    Yes, it improves efficiency. A clean dryer vent allows your clothes to dry more quickly, which saves you time and energy. It also helps keep your dryer running smoothly and reduces the risk of a fire.

  • How does a dryer vent cleaning prevent fires?

    A dryer vent cleaning will help to prevent fires by removing the lint that accumulates in the dryer vent. Lint is a very flammable material and can easily ignite if it comes into contact with heat. By keeping the lint out of the dryer vent, you can help to reduce the risk of a fire.

  • Why are my clothes taking so long to dry?

    • There could be a few reasons why your clothes are taking longer to dry. One possibility is that your dryer vent is blocked. This can happen if lint or other debris builds up in the vent, making it harder for air to flow through. If this is the case, you'll need to have your dryer vent cleaned out by a professional. 
  • How often should I have my dryer vent cleaned?

    You should have your dryer vent cleaned at least once a year. This will help keep your dryer running efficiently and prevent lint buildup that could cause a fire.

  • Will I save money on my electric or gas bill by having my dryer vent cleaned on a regular basis?

    Yes, you will save money on your electric or gas bill by having your dryer vent cleaned. A clogged dryer vent not only makes your appliances work harder (and thus use more energy), but it also increases the risk of a fire.

  • Can I clean my own dryer vent?

     Yes, you can clean your own dryer vent if it is 4 feet or less. All you need is a vacuum cleaner with a hose attachment, and a wire brush to clear any lint from the vent pipe.


    If the dryer vent is longer than 4 feet, you will need to hire a professional to clean it for you. Lint build-up in a dryer vent can cause fires, so it's important to keep the vent clean and free of obstruction.

  • What are some of the benefits of having my duct work professionally cleaned?

    The benefits of having your duct work professionally cleaned include improved air quality, increased efficiency of your HVAC system, and a longer lifespan for your HVAC system.


    Dust, dirt, and other debris can build up in your ductwork over time, which can lead to decreased airflow and reduced efficiency. Professional duct cleaning services can remove all of that built-up debris, restoring optimal airflow and performance. Additionally, regular duct cleaning can help to reduce the amount of dust and allergens in the air, improving air quality in your home. Finally, by keeping your ductwork clean you can extend the life of your HVAC system.

  • How often should I have my ductwork cleaned?

     It's a good idea to have your ductwork cleaned every 2-3 years, depending on your environment and how often you vacuum your home.


    If you have pets, heavy dust buildup, or live in a dusty area, you may need to have your ductwork cleaned more often. And if you smoke or cook with oil indoors, you'll definitely want to have your ducts cleaned more regularly.

  • How long will it take to clean the ductwork in my home?

    It depends on the size of your home and the amount of ductwork you have, but it typically takes around two to three hours to clean all the ductwork in a typical home. 

  • Will Duct Cleaning Reduce Energy Bills?

    The buildup of dirt and debris in your ventilation system can cause a variety for problems, including blockage to key components such as evaporator coils. This will result with poor airflow which makes the entire HVAC work harder than it should be working - leading you lower efficiency ratings along time spent cleaning out this problem!

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