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Commercial Dryer Vent Cleaning

Commercial Dryer Vent Cleaning

Commercial dryers handle high volumes of use, making them more prone to lint buildup β€” a major fire hazard if not cleaned regularly. To protect your facility, employees, and equipment, it’s critical to include dryer vent cleaning in your maintenance routine.


πŸ”§ While We're There, Let Us Handle It

Already scheduled for ductwork cleaning? We can clean your commercial dryer vent during the same visit β€” saving you time and offering it at a cost-effective rate.


⚠️ Warning Signs of a Clogged Vent

  • Dryer overheating
  • Longer-than-usual drying times
  • Excessive heat in the laundry area

πŸ—“οΈ Cleaning Frequency

We recommend cleaning your dryer vents at least once a year, or more often based on usage volume and equipment type.


πŸ’‘ Why It Matters

  • Reduces fire risk
  • Improves energy efficiency
  • Extends equipment lifespan
  • Ensures code compliance for commercial operations

Thank you for choosing Ducts and Vents β€” your trusted nationwide partner in clean air and safe ventilation.

πŸ“ž Have questions? Contact us at 1-786-952-3349 to schedule your service.

Fire Risk Alert πŸ”₯ : Protect Your Home from Dryer Fires

Based on U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) Guidance
CPSC Document #5022 | Updated June 2003

Each year, thousands of house fires in the U.S. are caused by clogged clothes dryer vents.
In 1998 alone, over 15,600 fires, 20 deaths, and 370 injuries were linked to dryers β€” most due to lint buildup.


⚠️ What Causes These Fires?

Lint buildup inside the dryer or exhaust duct can:

  • ❌ Block airflow
  • πŸ”₯ Cause overheating
  • πŸ’₯ Ignite and start a fire

βœ… How to Reduce the Risk

  • Clean the lint filter before or after every load.
  • Check drying time β€” longer-than-normal drying may signal a blocked vent or duct.
  • Clean the dryer vent and exhaust duct regularly.
  • Inspect the outside vent while the dryer is running β€” if little or no air is escaping, it’s likely blocked.
  • Clean behind the dryer to remove hidden lint.
  • Have a professional clean the inside of the dryer chassis periodically.
  • Replace plastic or foil ducting with rigid or semi-rigid metal ducts to maximize airflow and reduce fire risk.
  • Be cautious when drying clothes exposed to flammable chemicals (e.g. gasoline, oils, cleaning agents).
    • Wash them thoroughly.
    • Dry on lowest heat or hang-dry if possible.

🧯 Stay Safe. Schedule Regular Dryer Vent Cleaning.

Don’t wait until there’s a problem.
Protect your home and family by having your dryer vent cleaned at least once a year by certified professionals.

πŸ“ž Contact Ducts and Vents at 1-786-952-3349 to schedule your service today.