Dryer Vent Cleaning
Prevent dryer fires, cut energy costs, and get your clothes drying faster — with professional vent cleaning you can trust.

Your dryer vent might be the most overlooked maintenance item in your home — and one of the most important. Every load of laundry sends lint through the vent duct, and over time that lint builds up, restricting airflow and creating a serious fire hazard. In South Florida's heat and humidity, the problem compounds even faster. We use professional-grade rotating brushes and high-powered vacuums to clear out every inch of your dryer vent, from the machine to the exterior wall.
Dryer Fires Are Preventable
According to the U.S. Fire Administration, clothes dryers cause an estimated 2,900 home fires each year, resulting in deaths, injuries, and millions of dollars in property damage. The leading cause? Failure to clean the dryer vent. Regular professional cleaning is the single most effective way to prevent a dryer fire in your home.
Why Dryer Vent Cleaning Matters
Fire Prevention
Lint buildup is the leading cause of dryer fires. The U.S. Fire Administration reports over 2,900 dryer fires annually — most caused by clogged vents.
Lower Energy Bills
A clogged vent forces your dryer to work harder and run longer. Clean vents can reduce drying time by up to 50%, saving you money every cycle.
Faster Drying Times
When airflow is restricted, clothes take two or three cycles to dry. After cleaning, most customers notice their dryer works like it did when it was new.
Extend Dryer Lifespan
Overheating from restricted airflow wears out heating elements, thermostats, and motors faster. Regular vent cleaning protects your investment.
Reduce Humidity & Heat
A blocked vent pushes hot, moist air back into your laundry room. Proper venting keeps your home cooler and reduces indoor humidity.
Better Indoor Air Quality
Lint, dust, and moisture trapped in vents can harbor mold and bacteria. Clean vents mean cleaner air circulating through your home.
Signs Your Dryer Vent Needs Cleaning
If you notice any of these warning signs, it's time to schedule a professional dryer vent cleaning:
Our Dryer Vent Cleaning Process
Inspection & Assessment
We inspect your dryer vent system from the dryer connection to the exterior exhaust point, checking for blockages, kinks, damage, and code compliance.
Disconnect & Access
The dryer is carefully disconnected from the vent and moved to access the full ductwork. We protect your flooring and surrounding area.
Professional Lint Removal
Using specialized rotating brushes and high-powered vacuum equipment, we remove all lint, debris, and buildup from the entire length of the vent — from the dryer to the exterior wall.
Exterior Vent Check
We inspect and clean the exterior vent cover, ensuring the flap opens and closes properly and that there are no bird nests, pest intrusions, or obstructions.
Reconnect & Test
Your dryer is reconnected, and we run a test cycle to verify proper airflow, confirm the exterior vent is exhausting correctly, and ensure everything is working safely.
Ready to Book Your Dryer Vent Cleaning?
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Why Choose Steamly Pro for Dryer Vent Cleaning?
Most people don't think about their dryer vent until something goes wrong — clothes won't dry, the dryer overheats, or worse. We've cleaned hundreds of dryer vents across South Florida and we've seen everything from vents packed solid with lint to bird nests blocking the exterior exhaust.
Our team uses professional rotary brush systems and high-powered vacuums that clear the entire vent run — not just the first few inches you can reach by hand. We inspect the full system, check for damage or code issues, and make sure your dryer is venting safely and efficiently before we leave. It's a quick service that makes a real difference in your home's safety and your energy bills.
"After they cleaned our ducts, the difference was immediate. The air smells fresher and my allergies have improved significantly. Worth every penny."— Happy Homeowner, Yelp Review
How Often Should You Clean Your Dryer Vent?
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) recommends cleaning your dryer vent at least once a year. However, if you have a large household, do laundry frequently, or have a longer vent run (common in condos and multi-story homes), you may need cleaning every 6 months.
In South Florida, the combination of humidity and frequent dryer use means lint accumulates faster than in drier climates. If you're noticing any of the warning signs above, don't wait for your annual cleaning — call us and we'll take care of it.
Let's Get Your Place Looking Its Best
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