DRYER VENT
CLEANING
A professional dryer duct cleaning service in Williston ND will complete the job more effectively and efficiently. Our mission is simple: to provide superior service at affordable prices. We will not be satisfied until you are 100% satisfied with our work. We use a variety of methods and high-quality equipment to ensure that your air & dryer ducts are cleaned thoroughly and efficiently. We have specialized equipment designed to remove dust, dirt, hair, and other debris from your Dryer Vents in Williston ND. Our technicians will also check for any signs of mold or mildew growth on the walls of your pipes, which will help prevent future problems from occurring.
OUR DRYER VENT CLEANING PROCESS
We clean your dryer vent line from the outside in. We use one or both of two types of different systems to complete your dryer vent cleaning in Williston ND depending upon the setup of your dryer vent. The first system is compressed air with a specific fitting while the other is a powered rotary brush. Both of these cleaning processes do a thorough job and clean the entire line that a standard DIY dryer vent kit may not be able to reach well, especially if your dryer line twists and turns. If there are multiple turns or your vent is especially long, then the compressed air will work to push all the debris from the turns.
WHAT CAUSES DRYER VENT FIRES?
- Lint – lint is the leading cause of dryer fires because it is highly flammable and comes off our clothes in large quantities with every load. Besides getting the dryer duct cleaned once a year, it is imperative to make sure you also clean your lint trap after each and every load.
- Accordion-Style Ducts – these pieces of duct to connect the dryer to the dryer vent are very common. These ducts are easily crushed when pushed back against the wall and are very prone to sagging. This blocks airflow and allows lint to build up behind the dryer. Professionals recommend a rigid metal duct or flexible metal duct to improve airflow and reduce lint buildup.
- Clogged Exhaust Vents – if you notice the exhaust dryer vent outside of your home has no air coming out or is blocked by lint, a bird’s nest or other debris then this means your dryer is unable to vent air properly and eventually cause a fire.
- Long Dryer Vent Runs – dryer vent fires were decreasing in frequency, however in recent years occurrences have been picking up again. The reason? New home layouts are often being built using extended dryer vent ductwork runs. This means the duct that goes from the back of your dryer to vent out of the home is very long and sometimes has twists and turns. This added length can cause airflow and backup issues that lead to an increased chance of fire.
HOW OFTEN SHOULD I CLEAN MY DRYER VENT?
The NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) recommends that the average home should have their dryer duct cleaned at least once a year. We also recommend having your home or business’ dryer vents cleaned once or twice a year depending on the length of your dryer vent line and the frequency in which you use the dryer. For businesses such as salons and spas that use a large amount of towels you may need your dryer vent cleaned more often due to utilizing the dryer more frequently. This will help prevent clogged dryer vent lines and ensure your dryer runs at peak efficiency, minimizing the time it takes to dry each load.
CAN’T I CLEAN MY OWN DRYER VENT?
Dryer vent cleaning kits that contain brushes and instructions on “how to clean the dryer vent” are readily available in retail stores like Lowe’s and Home Depot. Make sure you know the length and layout of your dryer vent before attempting a DIY cleaning. The length and layout of dryer vent lines varies drastically from home to home. Depending on your layout, many kits to be unable clean the entire length properly. A brush will not be able to maneuver any twists or turns properly. Being able to test the airflow is also especially helpful in this process. This is why we recommend professional dryer vent cleaning services in Williston ND to ensure your dryer is free of debris and safe to operate.