"Always so prompt, easy, and smooth with Ed. He’s fast but thorough, friendly, and has fair pricing. I’d recommend him to anyone to get their dryer vent cleaned. Definitely an important service to have done as a homeowner."
"A three man team came and worked efficiently to clean our dryer vent. Our vent went directly into a crawl space under the house. Anchor extended the duct so that it could be accessed from outside. I’ll be calling them again next year."
"Andri was fantastic! he cleaned out our dryer vent system thoroughly despite the deep snow in the back yard where the vent is located. I’d highly recommend them!!"
"Jose is very professional they come with two people and did a fantastic gutter cleaning job and offered a great price and service for leaf guard installation. I would highly recommend them."
"I liked the fact that they did the vent cleaning from the outside so I didn't have to worry about making space in the laundry room so they could get to the dryer. My only complaint is that it took them a while to get to me, even though I said I needed it done quickly. I had to call twice to get the job moved up, but I am happy with the work."
"Thorough professional, well mannered and respectful, did excellent job doing my air conditioning units, punctual and made sure that all the units are working after installation. Would definitely recommend anyone."
Dryer Vent Cleaning questions, answered by experts
Yes, professionals clean ducts and exhaust fans to ensure complete system efficiency and compliance with safety codes.
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.
You can clean a dryer vent yourself by unplugging the dryer from your wall outlet, removing your vent pipe from your dryer, removing debris from the pipe and dryer area, and looking at the exterior vent exit for any debris or blockages.
If you're unfamiliar with how vents work, call in a pro for an annual vent cleaning and inspection and for help with how to clean a dryer vent.
Taking good care of your dryer will help ensure its longevity and keep your clothes nice and dry. Some dryer maintenance tips include:
Clearing the lint screen after every use
Deep cleaning the lint screen with detergent every three months
Don’t overload your dryer
Cleaning the dryer vent at least once a year
Cleaning the dryer drum twice a year with a microfiber cloth and rubbing alcohol
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.
The Paramus, NJ homeowners’ guide to dryer vent cleaning services
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