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IRIS' CLEANING SVC

116 N Main St
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IRIS' CLEANING SVC

116 N Main St
5.00(
26
)
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
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Iris' Cleaning Service was established in 6-86 and is a family owned and operated business. our motto is: "We do the most thorough cleaning ever or it is free. We are certified by the Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration which means many hours have been spent attending classes so that we have become experts in the fields that we offer to you. We are dedicated to consumer education and client service. We are members of ethical services.com. type in your zip code and find out what consumers say about the jobs we have done for them and why it is extremely important to ask specific questions of a professional in our field before you even allow them to come into your home. Check out our website and read the many testimonials by our satisfied clients.

"I’m satisfied with the service. They showed a high commitment to customer service and satisfaction. When it wasn’t right after the first day, I spoke with the owner and they sent a crew the next morning to complete the task. I’m very pleased with the end result and hopeful the problem is solved."

Pastor S on July 2020

Iris' Cleaning Service was established in 6-86 and is a family owned and operated business. our motto is: "We do the most thorough cleaning ever or it is free. We are certified by the Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration which means many hours have been spent attending classes so that we have become experts in the fields that we offer to you. We are dedicated to consumer education and client service. We are members of ethical services.com. type in your zip code and find out what consumers say about the jobs we have done for them and why it is extremely important to ask specific questions of a professional in our field before you even allow them to come into your home. Check out our website and read the many testimonials by our satisfied clients.

"I’m satisfied with the service. They showed a high commitment to customer service and satisfaction. When it wasn’t right after the first day, I spoke with the owner and they sent a crew the next morning to complete the task. I’m very pleased with the end result and hopeful the problem is solved."

Pastor S on July 2020

Dryer Vent Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Dryer vents need thorough cleanings one or two times a year, depending on family size and how often you run the machine. Failing to do so can put your home at an increased risk of fire. You should also schedule special cleanings if you notice that your dryer is taking longer to dry than normal, if you see lint building up on the outside flapper or in the vent itself, if you notice your dryer vent leaking water, or if your clothes have an odd odor on them after going through a drying cycle.

The length of an allowable dryer vent varies based on the local building codes and regulations. Typically, the maximum range is 25 to 35 feet. However, if the vent must have any 90-degree turns, you may see a reduction of five feet from the maximum. Some municipalities may have no specific maximum allowable length as part of the code. Typically, installers will run the vent over the shortest possible distance for safety. The dryer vent cleaning cost is less with a shorter vent length as well. 

You can clean a dryer vent yourself by unplugging the dryer from your wall outlet, removing your vent pipe from your dryer, removing debris from the pipe and dryer area, and looking at the exterior vent exit for any debris or blockages. 

If you're unfamiliar with how vents work, call in a pro for an annual vent cleaning and inspection and for help with how to clean a dryer vent.

Clean lint traps, check hoses for wear, and avoid overloading to extend their lifespan.

A burnt rubber smell coming from your clothes after they’ve been in the dryer can be the result of too much lint in the lint trap. This prevents air from circulating properly, and the lint may even come into contact with the heating element. It could also be the result of bigger issues like a faulty thermostat or worn-out dryer belt. A burnt rubber smell can even come from elastic waistbands or rubber decals in your clothes. To remedy this, dry clothes on a lower heat setting or allow them to air dry instead.

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