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Yellow Van Cleaning Services

206 East 6th St
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Yellow Van Cleaning Services

206 East 6th St
4.00(
8
)
Customers say: Super punctual
44 years of experience

Yellow Van Cleaning Services is a full service Cleaning and Restoration contractor. With 20 service vehicles serving central Nebraska. Providing service to Residential and Commercial homes and business for over 31 years.

"First appointment, no show. Here to assess/clean. *Air Exchange shut down 4+ weeks prior due to tenant symptoms (sewer odor) and pressured air flow resulting in ear blocking/pain. Also sewer odor concentrations in room closest to blower. No readings for gasses, odorless or non; no viewing of duct work, no viewing of coils. Done: opened closet door; removed filter cover/replaced; noted dust/carpet “mark” (infiltration) Stated “ductwork looks fine” “vent closet doors” “floor drain the problem (no, did not check/add water)” “must be sucking gasses” “[tenant] sensitive to odors” & left! Note: symptoms include headaches; nausea; loss of appetite; inability to stay awake/dizzy; weight loss; hearing loss (no infection); concentration different."

JoAnn B on October 2020

Yellow Van Cleaning Services is a full service Cleaning and Restoration contractor. With 20 service vehicles serving central Nebraska. Providing service to Residential and Commercial homes and business for over 31 years.

"First appointment, no show. Here to assess/clean. *Air Exchange shut down 4+ weeks prior due to tenant symptoms (sewer odor) and pressured air flow resulting in ear blocking/pain. Also sewer odor concentrations in room closest to blower. No readings for gasses, odorless or non; no viewing of duct work, no viewing of coils. Done: opened closet door; removed filter cover/replaced; noted dust/carpet “mark” (infiltration) Stated “ductwork looks fine” “vent closet doors” “floor drain the problem (no, did not check/add water)” “must be sucking gasses” “[tenant] sensitive to odors” & left! Note: symptoms include headaches; nausea; loss of appetite; inability to stay awake/dizzy; weight loss; hearing loss (no infection); concentration different."

JoAnn B on October 2020

Dryer Vent Cleaning questions, answered by experts

The ideal time for dryer vent cleaning is typically during the spring or fall. These seasons offer moderate weather conditions, making it easier to access the exterior vent and work on the dryer without the extreme heat of summer or cold of winter. However, the timing can also depend on your usage patterns. If you use your dryer heavily year-round, consider scheduling cleanings more frequently, perhaps every six months, to prevent lint buildup and reduce fire risks. Ultimately, there is no wrong time of year to prioritize safety.

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.

Excessive humidity in a room often manifests through visible signs like condensation on windows or walls, a musty or damp odor lingering in the air, peeling wallpaper or paint, and the presence of mold or mildew. Experiencing discomfort due to a consistently clammy or sticky feeling can also indicate high humidity levels.

Conducting quick dryer maintenance can extend its lifespan. Help your dryer stay in mint condition by cleaning the lint trap before and after every cycle. This keeps leftover lint from accumulating in your dryer vent, which is one of the leading causes of household fires, according to the U.S. Fire Administration.

You can also wipe down the lint screen with dish soap every few months to keep it extra clean. A basic wipedown of the drum every few months and a deep clean of the exhaust vent once a year are beneficial, too. 

You can install a washer and dryer in most places throughout your house, provided you have the proper plumbing lines and electrical outlets needed. You’ll also need enough space to install ventilation for the dryer, which can limit where you install the washer and dryer. Common places to install a washer and dryer in a house include a dedicated laundry room, the basement, a bathroom, a hall closet, or even a kitchen. Keep in mind: It will cost a lot more money to install a washer or dryer in a space that is not currently designed to support these appliances.

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