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I specialize in anything plumbing, I do also have backhoes and Trenchers. I have always took pride in my word if I give you a time I will be there! I have 17 years experience in plumbing and hvac, 4th generation plumber in my family. I have also been through plumbing and hvac school, I am an owner operator. I look forward to working for you!

I specialize in anything plumbing, I do also have backhoes and Trenchers. I have always took pride in my word if I give you a time I will be there! I have 17 years experience in plumbing and hvac, 4th generation plumber in my family. I have also been through plumbing and hvac school, I am an owner operator. I look forward to working for you!

Dryer Vent Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Condensation in your dryer can create a dangerous situation. It can cause lint to clog up the venting components of the system. If you have a gas-powered dryer, excessive lint buildup can create the potential for carbon dioxide buildup within your home. Clogged vent systems can also be a severe fire hazard. 

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.

You should clear your dryer lint trap after every cycle, but a deeper clean is needing only one a year. Failure to clear your lint trap regularly results in lint building up over time, making it harder to clean and more expensive.

Signs include longer drying cycles, a burning smell, excess lint behind the dryer, and the vent hood not opening properly.

You have two different types of air vents in your home: supply and return air vents. Your supply air vents are responsible for pushing air into your home. Meanwhile, return air vents draw warmer air back into the ductwork to condition it by removing the warm molecules from it. Both types of vents are necessary to a working HVAC system and a comfortable home.

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