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Clean Air Solutions, Inc

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Clean Air Solutions, Inc

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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

We have been in business since 2010. We started in Fargo, ND and serve all of North Dakota and Western Minnesota. We are a company that specialized in residential air duct cleaning as well as commercial dryer vent cleaning.

"person is efficient quick and clean."

Dawn T on October 2020

We have been in business since 2010. We started in Fargo, ND and serve all of North Dakota and Western Minnesota. We are a company that specialized in residential air duct cleaning as well as commercial dryer vent cleaning.

"person is efficient quick and clean."

Dawn T on October 2020






Dryer Vent Cleaning questions, answered by experts

A dryer vent inspection is simply the process of checking the vent for the possibility of damage or clogs. You can do it yourself or hire a pro. Pull the dryer away from the wall and inspect the portion of the vent that’s behind the appliance for lint buildup or kinks. Check the connection of the vent to the wall for loose parts or lint that’s escaping the vent. Check the exterior exhaust vent for signs of damage or lint blockage. A pro can check the length of the vent inside the wall for you. 

Exhaust systems should be inspected annually to prevent efficiency loss and address any arising mechanical issues.

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.

No, air ducts and dryer vents are not the same. The dryer vent is connected to a specific appliance, the dryer, and is meant to direct the hot, moist air from the washed clothes to the outside of the home. Air ducts move air from the HVAC system around the home. It’s essential to schedule cleanings for the dryer vent and the air ducts.

If you happen to disassemble your dryer vent and feel the inside of the duct immediately after drying a load of laundry, it will likely feel damp and warm. That’s normal, as the vent has just finished moving the humidity and moisture from your laundry to the exterior of your property. However, if your dryer vent has water droplets in it at any time, it’s a sign that there’s trouble with the machine’s ventilation. You should call in a professional right away to get the issue fixed.

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