Dryer Vent Cleaning in Rochester, Brighton, Fairport, Monroe County, Victor, Pittsford, and Surrounding Areas
For Cleaner Air Ducts, Cleaner Dryer Vents, and a Healthier Home
Have you noticed that the clothes in your dryer need to take a second cycle to be fully dry in Rochester, Brighton, Fairport, Monroe County, Victor, Pittsford, and the surrounding areas? Or that your dryer feels hotter than normal while it is running? The odds are good that you need a dryer vent cleaning from Pinnacle Eco Clean.
While you may clean out your dryer’s lint trap every time you dry a load of clothes, this doesn’t mean that lint can’t get past that trap and enter the dryer vent. Once lint is in the dryer vent, the odds of making it out of the vent to the outside are pretty low, and this lint builds up over time. Don’t take chances and instead contact us to schedule a dryer vent cleaning today.
We can provide you with “before and after” pictures, giving you visual proof of the quality of our service.
DID YOU KNOW?
NADCA (National Air Duct Cleaners Association) suggests cleaning your air ducts every three to five years.
You May Need to Have Your Dryer Vents Cleaned if You Have:
- Normal accumulation of dust and dirt over time.
- Visible grime or debris buildup inside your air ducts.
- A family member that has allergies or asthma.
- A family member that smokes cigarettes or cigars.
- Debris from renovations or new construction.
- Ducts infested with insects or spider webs.
Call Us for Dryer Vent Cleaning if You Have:
- Dust and Dirt
- Visible Buildup
- Allergies or Asthma
- Cigarette or Cigar Smoke
- Construction Debris
- Insects or Rodents
The Importance of Dryer Vent Cleaning
Having a dryer vent cleaning will ensure that your dryer lasts as long as possible. Clean dryer vents mean that your dryer doesn’t have to work harder than normal to get the moist warm air away from the clothes. These clean dryer vents allow for efficient operation of your dryer, but it also means that you will have a safer environment as well. All it takes is a single spark to ignite the trapped lint in your dryer vent to cause a severe fire. By removing the lint you remove the fire hazard.
Clean dryer vents also mean that you are not spending additional time and money trying to dry your clothes. If you are running your dryer multiple cycles just to dry a single load, you are using twice as much energy to do so. This all adds up and will cost more than having your dryer vent cleaned, you are sitting on a potential fire hazard until they are cleaned as well.
Dryer Vent Cleaning Benefits
Dryer vents will be cleaned from at least one direction, and possibly both directions depending on the length of pipe and other factors. The dryer vent pipe will be disconnected from the dryer and then a physical device is used to knock off all of the accumulated lint and other contaminants. All of this is vacuumed up and removed, and if needed we will come from both directions to ensure that the entire dryer vent exhaust pipe is fully cleaned.
There can be significant issues with a dryer vent that isn’t properly maintained, and that includes having the dryer vent cleaned out periodically in Rochester, Brighton, Fairport, Monroe County, Victor, Pittsford, and the surrounding areas. Most people are amazed at just how clogged their dryer vent is and how it negatively affects the performance of their dryer until it is cleaned.
Contact us at Pinnacle Eco Clean to learn more and to have us perform a dryer vent cleaning.
More Than Just Dryer Vent Cleaning:
We also can provide additional services including, but not limited to, furnace cleaning, air conditioning cleaning, and duct sanitizer treatments.
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M1502.3 DUCT TERMINATION.
Exhaust ducts shall terminate on the outside of the building. Exhaust duct terminations shall be in accordance with the dryer manufacturer’s installation instructions. If the manufacturer’s instructions do not specify a termination location, the exhaust duct shall terminate not less than 3 feet (914 mm) in any direction from openings into buildings, including openings in ventilated soffits. Exhaust duct terminations shall be equipped with a backdraft damper. Screens shall not be installed at the duct termination.