Using our video inspection equipment, we inspect your duct work to show you what you are breathing! With an inside look, our certified technicians are able to look for dirt, debris, animal droppings, mold, moisture, and more to determine if cleaning would be beneficial for you. Once we have determined cleaning is something your system needs we use our portable air duct cleaning equipment to scrub your duct work clean! Our equipment is safe for all types and sizes of duct work whether that be residential or commercial. After your ducts are scrubbed clean, we can fog them with an EPA-registered antimicrobial mist that disinfects your system and leaves a pleasant sent behind.
Just like air ducts, you can't see inside your dryer vent! Using our video inspection camera we are able to show you all of the dirt and lint that stays inside your dryer and vent once you have completed your laundry and cleared the lint trap. Lint will build up in the dryer, cause transition duct and exhaust duct inefficiencies, and in a worst-case scenario, fires. When moisture cannot escape it will invite mold and bacteria to build up as well. By cleaning your dryer vent, we can help ensure your dryer is both safe and energy efficient!
Lint is one of the most flammable items in your home! With estimates of 15,500 US home fires being contributed to dirty dryer vents each year, it is more important than ever to get your dryer vent inspected and serviced annually.
Signs your dryer vent may be clogged:
Takes anywhere from 2-4 cycles to dry one load of laundry
The outside of your dryer is hot to touch and your clothes are damp and hot at the end of the cycle
Notice a burning smell
The vent hood flap outside doesn't open properly when dryer is running
Your home is older than 4 years old or hasn't been inspected regularly
Statistics are important to understand:
In the Topical Fire Report Series, the US Fire Administration's National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) states that 84% of dryer fires were found in residential dwellings. The leading cause remains the same, FAILURE TO CLEAN!
54% of the fires were confined to object of origin - the clothes dryer