▸ Dryer Vent Fire Risk

2,900 dryer fires per year. Lint is the cause.

A blocked vent traps heat until something ignites. Most homeowners never see it coming. We diagnose and clear full blockages same day — before the risk becomes a statistic.

Close-up shot of a dryer vent interior cross-section packed with grey lint and debris, bright utility light illuminating the blockage detail, steel-walled duct walls visible, no human subjects
Close-up shot of a dryer vent interior cross-section packed with grey lint and debris, bright utility light illuminating the blockage detail, steel-walled duct walls visible, no human subjects
— Why it can't wait

Lint accumulation is invisible until it ignites

The U.S. Fire Administration cites failure to clean as the top factor in dryer fires. A vent that takes two cycles to dry a load is already restricted — not underperforming.

Crushed flex duct, kinked runs, and bird-nested exterior caps all create the same outcome: heat with nowhere to go. Diagnostics included on every visit — no guesswork.

Wide-angle shot of a technician using a rotary brush system inside a residential laundry room, vent hose disconnected and tool inserted into wall port, bright indoor natural daylight from a nearby window, gloved hands visible, no face shown
Wide-angle shot of a technician using a rotary brush system inside a residential laundry room, vent hose disconnected and tool inserted into wall port, bright indoor natural daylight from a nearby window, gloved hands visible, no face shown
/ Full-system clearing

Complete blockage removal, not a surface pass

We run a camera inspection first to locate the restriction. Rotary brush extraction removes the full lint column — not just the accessible end. Crushed or kinked duct runs are repaired on the same visit.

After clearing, we test exhaust flow at the exterior cap. You see the before and after airflow reading — no callbacks, no partial fixes.

Same-day response. No callbacks.

If your dryer is running slow or your vent hasn't been inspected in over a year, the risk is already present. We're dispatching today.