Top-rated dryer vent cleaners.

Get matched with top dryer vent cleaners in Coleridge, NE

Enter your ZIP and get matched with up to 3 pros

Need a pro for your dryer vent cleaning project in Coleridge, NE?

Select your specific project to find the pro for you.

Find Dryer vent cleaners in Coleridge

Avatar for Swick's Duct Cleaning

Swick's Duct Cleaning

906 Vine Street
4.94(
62
)
Approved Pro

Swick's Duct Cleaning

906 Vine Street
4.94(
62
)
Approved Pro
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 98% of Angi customers
Recommended by 98% of HomeAdvisor customers
9 years of experience

Welcome to Swick's Duct Cleaning. We are a full service duct cleaning company who takes great pride in the quality of our work and guarantees customer satisfaction. We service both residential and commercial properties. Serving Siouxland and its surrounding areas, we are insured, be sure to give us a call today for a free estimate.

"They know what they are doing"

Gary H on July 2024

Welcome to Swick's Duct Cleaning. We are a full service duct cleaning company who takes great pride in the quality of our work and guarantees customer satisfaction. We service both residential and commercial properties. Serving Siouxland and its surrounding areas, we are insured, be sure to give us a call today for a free estimate.

"They know what they are doing"

Gary H on July 2024


Dryer Vent Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Dryer vent cleaning costs around $150 on average, and most homeowners pay between $75 and $350 for the service. There are a few factors that affect your pricing, including the following:

  • Length of the dryer vent

  • Whether the vent is rigid or flexible

  • Accessibility of your dryer vent

  • Amount of lint needed to remove from the vent

According to the Department of Energy, around 15,000 house fires are started every year from clogged dryer vents. It might seem expensive, but dryer vent cleaning can help you avoid severe house fires, injury, and even death.

While a professional can always help, there are some common plumbing culprits you can check yourself to see if you can find the sewer gas smell. For example, you should check your water traps, sometimes called P-traps and S-traps, which are located under sink, shower, and laundry drains. The wax ring beneath the base of your toilet, which creates a watertight seal with the plumbing, could also have gone bad.

If you're dealing with an odor in your dryer that transfers onto your clothes and linens, here's what you can do: start by cleaning the lint trap and drum with warm soapy water. Then wipe down the interior using a mixture of equal parts water and white vinegar to eliminate any lingering odors.

To get rid of odors you can try this method: take a cloth soaked in vinegar and put it inside the dryer. Run the dryer on a heat setting for 15 minutes. Afterward, make sure to dry the drum by running it with some towels. This technique helps eliminate any smells and leaves your dryer smelling nice and fresh.

If the odors remain, you may need to sanitize your dryer or call in a professional house cleaner to handle the job.

Call 911 immediately. If you have a fire extinguisher or fire blanket near the laundry room, you can attempt to extinguish the fire, but don’t open or touch the dryer. If you can’t put the fire out, evacuate yourself, your family, and your pets from the house, closing the laundry room door behind you. Turn off the electricity to your home via the outside fuse box, then wait for the fire department. After a dryer fire, have your home’s electrical system inspected to make sure there isn’t any damage.

Yes, most services include ductwork and venting to ensure adequate airflow. Confirm with your contractor.

The Coleridge, NE homeowners’ guide to dryer vent cleaning services

From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.

What do you need done? We’ll find top pros.
  • 🌱 "Mow a small front yard"
  • 🛠 "Fix a leaking pipe under the sink"
  • 🏠 "Repair shingles on an asphalt roof"