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Stone and Son Dryer Vent Cleaning Service

537 Iowa Loop
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Stone and Son Dryer Vent Cleaning Service

537 Iowa Loop
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7 years of experience

My name is Clint, and my son Rolland and I began or business 4 years ago and we've been preventing dryer fires since! We use a simple business system we call A.I.M. We always ARRIVE on time. We always INSPECT your entire ventilation system carefully. We always MAKE so plan custom designed for your dryer ventilation exhaust system! We love what we do, and our customers love our AIM!

My name is Clint, and my son Rolland and I began or business 4 years ago and we've been preventing dryer fires since! We use a simple business system we call A.I.M. We always ARRIVE on time. We always INSPECT your entire ventilation system carefully. We always MAKE so plan custom designed for your dryer ventilation exhaust system! We love what we do, and our customers love our AIM!



COMET AIR DUCT CLEANING BOZEMAN

P.O. Box 442
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COMET AIR DUCT CLEANING BOZEMAN

P.O. Box 442
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45 years of experience

Comet air duct cleaning has an A+ Rating from the BBB. We service a large area around Bozeman, Billings Cody, Sheridan, Miles City. Our system for cleaning air ducts works better and faster than our competitors resulting in better prices to our clients.

Comet air duct cleaning has an A+ Rating from the BBB. We service a large area around Bozeman, Billings Cody, Sheridan, Miles City. Our system for cleaning air ducts works better and faster than our competitors resulting in better prices to our clients.





B & B Disaster Restoration

475 Washington St
4.33(
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B & B Disaster Restoration

475 Washington St
4.33(
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Our mission is to exceed the expectations of every client who calls on us for cleaning services. To ensure safety throughout your property, our cleaning specialists only use the safest cleaning products and processes. We continually strive to exceed expectations by ensuring that each project is completed on time and under budget. When planning your next project, rely on a company that offers unparalleled knowledge, experience and expertise. Contact us today to learn more about what sets us apart from the competition. We look forward to the opportunity to serve you!

Our mission is to exceed the expectations of every client who calls on us for cleaning services. To ensure safety throughout your property, our cleaning specialists only use the safest cleaning products and processes. We continually strive to exceed expectations by ensuring that each project is completed on time and under budget. When planning your next project, rely on a company that offers unparalleled knowledge, experience and expertise. Contact us today to learn more about what sets us apart from the competition. We look forward to the opportunity to serve you!



Dryer Vent Cleaning questions, answered by experts

It’s possible to remove too much humidity from the air, but it’s very unlikely. Dehumidifiers have moisture sensors and settings to control how they function, so they can pause when the air inside your home reaches a certain humidity level. This means that most modern dehumidifiers won’t dry out the air to the point where it’s uncomfortable. But older, more basic dehumidifiers that are left on too long could potentially dry out the air so much that your skin, hair, and sinuses start to feel dry.

You should not put boric acid into your home’s air vents. While sprinkling boric acid in roach-prone areas is an effective way to get rid of them, it’s not safe to introduce those chemicals into your home’s air system. Instead, put boric acid or diatomaceous earth in a spot that roaches may walk through, infesting them and the rest of the infestation.

The average cost of a dryer vent ranges from $100 to $300 for the various models, but that price doesn’t include installation. If you're hiring a pro, the labor cost to install a dryer vent will be an additional $20 to $35 per hour. The job takes roughly two to four hours, so that’s an extra $40 to $140 altogether.

Using a leaf blower to clean your dryer vent isn't a good idea. Theoretically, the leaf blower should push the lint and debris toward the exterior vent opening, helping it exit. That's usually not what happens, though. 

Instead, the lint can get stuck further in the vent, creating a blockage and making the problem worse. You need a scrubbing tool, such as the rotating brush head on a dryer cleaning kit, to push the lint out of the ductwork.

Absolutely! Cleaning the interior of your dryer is crucial to maintain its efficiency and safety. As time goes by, lint, debris, and residues from dryer sheets tend to build up inside the drum, on the lint trap, and around the heating elements. Regular cleaning of the inside of the dryer prevents these particles from blocking the system, ensuring smooth airflow, and reducing the risk of fire hazards.

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