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Dryer Vent Cleaning in Alpine Heights

Your Dryer Works Like New Again

Professional dryer vent cleaning that cuts drying time in half and eliminates fire hazards.

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Professional Dryer Vent Services

What Changes After We Clean

Your clothes dry faster. No more running the dryer twice for a single load because the airflow actually works.

Your energy bill drops. When your dryer doesn’t have to work overtime pushing air through clogged vents, it uses less electricity.

You sleep better knowing the fire risk is gone. Lint buildup causes thousands of house fires every year, and most homeowners have no idea how much lint is actually trapped in their vents until we show them what comes out.

Alpine Heights Dryer Cleaning

We Know Alpine Heights Homes

Blue Team Carpet Cleaning has been serving Alpine Heights homeowners for years. We started with carpet cleaning and expanded into dryer vent services because customers kept asking.

We’re licensed, insured, and equipped with professional-grade tools that actually reach the problem areas. Most importantly, we show up when we say we will and explain what we find.

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Our Dryer Vent Process

Here's Exactly What We Do

We start by disconnecting your dryer and inspecting the entire vent system from inside your home to the exterior outlet. This tells us exactly what we’re dealing with.

Next, we use specialized brushes and high-powered vacuum equipment to remove all lint, debris, and blockages from the vent line. We clean the full length of the ductwork, not just the easy-to-reach parts.

Finally, we reconnect everything, test airflow, and show you the difference. You’ll see exactly what came out of your vents, and you’ll feel the improved airflow immediately when you run your next load.

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Complete Dryer Vent Cleaning

What's Included in Every Service

We clean the entire vent system from your dryer to the outside exhaust. This includes the dryer connection, all ductwork, and the exterior vent hood.

You get a full inspection that identifies any damaged or improperly installed sections. We’ll tell you if there are areas that need repair or if your vent setup is creating unnecessary problems.

We also clean your dryer’s lint trap housing, which most homeowners never think to clean but collects surprising amounts of lint over time. Many Alpine Heights homes have longer vent runs due to home layouts, which makes professional cleaning even more critical for proper airflow.

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Most homes need dryer vent cleaning every 1-2 years, but it depends on how much you use your dryer and the length of your vent run. If you’re doing multiple loads per week, you’re probably closer to the annual cleaning schedule. Signs you need cleaning sooner include clothes taking longer to dry, the dryer getting hot to the touch, or lint visible around the outside vent. Many Alpine Heights homes have longer vent runs because of how the houses are built, which means lint has more places to get stuck and cleaning becomes more important.
You can clean the lint trap and maybe the first few feet of ductwork, but most homeowners can’t reach the problem areas where lint really builds up. Professional cleaning uses specialized brushes and high-powered vacuums that can handle the full length of your vent system. We also inspect for damage, improper installation, or code violations that could cause bigger problems. The reality is that most DIY attempts only clean the surface level, leaving the major blockages untouched. When you consider the fire risk and energy costs, professional cleaning pays for itself.
The biggest red flag is clothes taking longer to dry than they used to. If you’re running two cycles for loads that used to dry in one, your vent is probably clogged. Other signs include the dryer getting extremely hot, shutting off mid-cycle, or clothes coming out hotter than normal but still damp. You might also notice lint around the outside vent or a musty smell on your clothes. Some homeowners notice their utility bill creeping up because the dryer is working harder. If you see any of these signs, don’t wait – the problem only gets worse and more expensive to fix.
Most dryer vent cleaning jobs take 1-2 hours depending on the length of your vent run and how much buildup we find. Alpine Heights homes often have longer vent runs, which can add time but also makes the cleaning more necessary. We don’t rush the job because thoroughness matters for safety and performance. The time includes disconnecting your dryer, cleaning the full vent system, reconnecting everything, and testing to make sure airflow is restored. We also take time to show you what we removed and explain any issues we found during the inspection.
Yes, because your dryer won’t have to work as hard to dry clothes. When vents are clogged, your dryer uses more energy trying to push air through the blockage, and it takes longer to dry each load. After professional cleaning, most customers see their drying time cut by 30-50%, which directly translates to lower energy usage. The exact savings depend on how often you do laundry and how clogged your vents were, but the improvement is usually noticeable on your next utility bill. Plus, your dryer will last longer because it’s not straining against blocked airflow every time you use it.
Absolutely. Lint is extremely flammable, and clogged dryer vents cause thousands of house fires every year. When lint builds up and restricts airflow, your dryer overheats, and that heat combined with lint creates a serious fire hazard. The scary part is that most homeowners have no idea how much lint is actually trapped in their vents until we show them what comes out. We’ve seen vents completely packed with lint that were just waiting for the right conditions to ignite. Professional cleaning removes this fire risk and gives you peace of mind that your family and home are protected.