Clothes Dryer Venting Safety Lint and additional debris can build up in your clothes dryer vent and may cause your dryer to exhaust at less than optimum efficiency. This creates potentially hazardous conditions including carbon monoxide intrusion and the possibility for exhaust fires. If a gas clothes dryer is improperly vented or the exhaust duct itself is blocked by lint or debris, carbon monoxide can be forced back into your living space. When a certified technician inspects and cleans a dryer vent, they also verify that the correct type of duct is in use. For example, plastic transition ducts (joining the dyer to the wall) should be replaced with metal duct, because it is non-flammable, unlike plastic. Annual dryer exhaust vent inspections (also known as dryer exhaust duct inspections) are more necessary than ever before due to the complex construction of homes built today. Newer homes tend to have dryers located away from an outside wall in bathrooms, kitchens and in hall closets which is convenient, but potentially dangerous from a safety standpoint. These new locations mean that dryers tend to be vented longer distances and vents are generally installed with more bends to accommodate the extended path they must take through the home. As a result, dryer ducts are harder to access and this additional length creates more places where lint can collect and animals and birds can hide. Owner operated company
Clothes Dryer Venting Safety Lint and additional debris can build up in your clothes dryer vent and may cause your dryer to exhaust at less than optimum efficiency. This creates potentially hazardous conditions including carbon monoxide intrusion and the possibility for exhaust fires. If a gas clothes dryer is improperly vented or the exhaust duct itself is blocked by lint or debris, carbon monoxide can be forced back into your living space. When a certified technician inspects and cleans a dryer vent, they also verify that the correct type of duct is in use. For example, plastic transition ducts (joining the dyer to the wall) should be replaced with metal duct, because it is non-flammable, unlike plastic. Annual dryer exhaust vent inspections (also known as dryer exhaust duct inspections) are more necessary than ever before due to the complex construction of homes built today. Newer homes tend to have dryers located away from an outside wall in bathrooms, kitchens and in hall closets which is convenient, but potentially dangerous from a safety standpoint. These new locations mean that dryers tend to be vented longer distances and vents are generally installed with more bends to accommodate the extended path they must take through the home. As a result, dryer ducts are harder to access and this additional length creates more places where lint can collect and animals and birds can hide. Owner operated company
We are small but growing business. With over 20 years experience in construction trades. We are fair with pricing and excellent with costumer service. We have a $50 minimum for service calls and a $35 an hour rate, the first hour is applied to the $50 service call. Bids are free. Payment is due at time of service unless prior arrangements have been made. We give 10% off hourly rate if you tell us you found us on Angie's list when you call. We can hand most construction and handyman needs. You will be pleased if you choose us. Thank you
We are small but growing business. With over 20 years experience in construction trades. We are fair with pricing and excellent with costumer service. We have a $50 minimum for service calls and a $35 an hour rate, the first hour is applied to the $50 service call. Bids are free. Payment is due at time of service unless prior arrangements have been made. We give 10% off hourly rate if you tell us you found us on Angie's list when you call. We can hand most construction and handyman needs. You will be pleased if you choose us. Thank you
I can do any kind of home repairs and am a licensed plumber i have 6 years of schooling and 25 yrs of experience under my belt,I am not doing this to get rich I am an honest working family man looking to support my family. no job too small, I am a clean worker I always get the job done right the first time and on time. I take allot of pride in the work that I do my company motto is " you get A+ quality work for a C+ quality price" I can always work within a budget and no price is set in stone.I will work with anyone within any budget
I can do any kind of home repairs and am a licensed plumber i have 6 years of schooling and 25 yrs of experience under my belt,I am not doing this to get rich I am an honest working family man looking to support my family. no job too small, I am a clean worker I always get the job done right the first time and on time. I take allot of pride in the work that I do my company motto is " you get A+ quality work for a C+ quality price" I can always work within a budget and no price is set in stone.I will work with anyone within any budget
Owned & operated by Todd.
"Todd was awesome. He responded the following day and was able to do a temporary repair until we can have the installing contractor return under warranty to make a complete repair. Todd identified a larger issue with the gutters which we would not have know about had Todd been less knowledgeable about gutter installation. He also was able to show us that the gutters were clear of debris and not clogged. He was very professional, extremely knowledgeable, efficient, reasonably priced, helpful, and friendly. We will be using him again and highly recommend him."
Julie R on July 2018
Owned & operated by Todd.
"Todd was awesome. He responded the following day and was able to do a temporary repair until we can have the installing contractor return under warranty to make a complete repair. Todd identified a larger issue with the gutters which we would not have know about had Todd been less knowledgeable about gutter installation. He also was able to show us that the gutters were clear of debris and not clogged. He was very professional, extremely knowledgeable, efficient, reasonably priced, helpful, and friendly. We will be using him again and highly recommend him."
Julie R on July 2018
As your leading Air Duct Cleaning Company in Northern Arizona we also offer investigative services regarding air quality like mold inspections and allergen screening and also chimney and dryer vent cleaning. Locally & Family owned & operated. Additional phones - (928) 634-2580 (928) 774-2115, (928) 775-0303, Additional address - 155 S Montezuma Castle Hwy Camp Verde, AZ 86322. Additional DBA - Aerotube Technology LLC.
"He called before when he was on the way and started work immediately and finished within an hour."
Richard N on December 2019
As your leading Air Duct Cleaning Company in Northern Arizona we also offer investigative services regarding air quality like mold inspections and allergen screening and also chimney and dryer vent cleaning. Locally & Family owned & operated. Additional phones - (928) 634-2580 (928) 774-2115, (928) 775-0303, Additional address - 155 S Montezuma Castle Hwy Camp Verde, AZ 86322. Additional DBA - Aerotube Technology LLC.
"He called before when he was on the way and started work immediately and finished within an hour."
Richard N on December 2019
Additional contact name - Jami Dixon
"Very and very professional."
David B on February 2022
Additional contact name - Jami Dixon
"Very and very professional."
David B on February 2022
Chimney repairs can take many forms for a seemingly simple structure, and costs can vary widely. Common chimney repairs include:
Chimney flashing repair: $150–$500
Repointing mortar joints: $400–$2,500
Repair or replacement of flue liners: $200–$7,000
Patching brick or stone: $350–$3,000
Pouring a new concrete top: $100–$3,000
Repairing chimney caps: $75–$1,000
The cost to replace the chimney crown or top is about $1,550 on average. The range varies widely depending on the size of the chimney, the materials used, accessibility, and the extent of the damage. If you suspect a problem with your chimney top, call a professional masonry contractor for an inspection.
Some of the most common chimney problems include:
Creosote buildup
Chimney blockage
Deteriorating brickwork or stonework
Cracked chimney top
Damaged flashing
Flue liner damage or deterioration
Damaged chimney cap
If you suspect you have a chimney problem, contact a masonry contractor for an inspection.
On average, chimney repairs cost about $455. However, because of the vast range of potential repairs needed, the cost to repair a chimney ranges widely from $160 to $15,000, depending on the type and extent of repairs required.
The cost to replace a chimney is about $10,000 on average and can cost up to $15,000, depending on the size, accessibility, materials, and extent of the replacement. Sometimes tearing the chimney down to the roof line and rebuilding it is an option. But if the chimney's internal structure deteriorates badly enough, a complete demolition down to the fireplace or the foundation may be necessary.