
Dryer Vent Wizard of Atlanta
About us
You may know that you should clean the lint screen inside your clothes dryer, but did you know that you should have your dryer vent cleaned? Unfortunately, most people are not aware of the benefits of a professionally cleaned dryer vent, nor do they realize the dangers of a clogged dryer vent. According to leading appliance manufacturers, dryer vents should be inspected and cleaned by a professional once a year. Dryer Vent Wizard's professional dryer vent cleaning process removes lint, debris, and clogs from dryer vents to ensure proper airflow through the venting system.
Business highlights
Services we offer
dryer vent cleaning, installation, relocation, repair, null
Amenities
Emergency Services
Yes
Accepted Payment Methods
- CreditCard
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"Hi we’re sorry the service was not to your satisfaction. We have a hold ourselves to the Done Right Promise so that if we didn’t do something right the first time then we come back to fix it for free. Please call me at (770) 331-7470 to see what we can do to help"
Juan Perez arrived on time, proceeded promptly to the washer and dryer location which is on our second floor, and evaluated the best approach for cleaning out the dryer vent. After a short time spent on the evaluation, Juan reported back to me that the hose from the dryer to the wall, was one that would catch on fire (which was proved by the fact that part of it had melted). Secondly, the pipe inside the wall and running under the floor across several yards to vent in the back of the house was not made of fire proof materials. He showed me a "picture" of the existing pipe that was installed incorrectly (the dryer vent pipe was crushed between a plastic pipe, a copper pipe line, and the bottom of the floor boards) to get it to fit into the space to run the flexible plastic piping to the back of the house to vent. The lint and other materials that had accumulated inside of this flexible pipe was packed and had only a very small circular hole which was still visible for air flow. This was a concern to me since in the past we have had our dryer line cleaned out several times by other service providers and no one has ever mentioned the crushed flexible tubbing or the improper tubing that was being used. Juan took the time to explain thoroughly the potential dangers which could result from using the plastic/flexible tubing to vent the air flow to the back yard vent and what we were using from the dryer to the wall. He worked out a solution to run the smooth metal duck work from our dryer to vent on the side of our home, instead of the back of the house. The work involved: cutting out sections of dry wall, installing smooth metal piping, attaching the piping without using screws but with appropriate aluminum tape, venting the piping outside, sealing around the metal pipe inside on the dry wall, measuring and cutting the opening for the outside dryer vent so that it was placed in the center of the board and not between boards, installing an exterior vent that would open and close by the forced air flow pressure when the dryer was in use, and be securely closed when not in use, and sealing completely (used a sealing compound that had a compatible color to the exterior color paint) use a high seal compound around the newly installed outside vent unit. Juan even thought about replacing the vent on the back of the house and sealing around this vent. Lastly, Juan tested his work by doing the following: with the dryer full of wet clothing, he turned it on, measured the air flow being produced by the dryer, from the air being pushed through the metal piping, and the exhausted air for the outside vent, with an air flow instrument. He left the entire work sites meticulously clean. He entire job took approximately 6 hours. I would not hesitate to highly recommend Juan Perez.
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