Dryer Duct Cleaning
Unmatched Dryer Duct Cleaning Service
At Air Plus, we are committed to helping our customer's breath clean air in their homes with our services. We are also concerned with their safety as well. This is why we offer professional dryer duct cleaning services to all of the homes we service for an additional fee. Our dryer duct cleaning services remove build up lint in dryer ducts to prevent fires. In heating ducts, the build-up of dirt and debris can cause health problems and inefficient operation of a home’s HVAC system. Most homes also contain a smaller type of duct that can cause a different type of build-up, with a potentially life-threatening situation: dryer fires. Even dryers with safeguards are susceptible to dryer fires.
Clean your Dryer Ducts and Say “No” to Fire and Fumes!
Not surprisingly, some fire departments and insurance companies now require that dryer ducts are inspected and cleaned regularly. Air Plus can provide annual or semi-annual dryer duct cleaning to help you avoid these problems. In addition, properly maintained dryer ducts allow your dryer to operate more efficiently, save energy, time and money, reduce household dust and humidity, and help preserve clothing (many fabrics are damaged by excessive heat). The technicians of Air Plus are experienced and perform hundreds of commercial & residential dryer duct cleanings each year. Air Plus is fully equipped with the most advanced cleaning machinery and tools, as well as completely stocked with almost any dryer duct accessory imaginable.
- Dryer ducts have not been inspected and cleaned in more than a year.
- Dryer duct length is more than 25 feet, which slows air flow. (Add five feet for each 90-degree bend.)
- You have a large family and use the dryer often.
- Your dryer has flexible plastic duct. It's inexpensive, but plastic ductwork is no longer code-approved—burning lint ignites it in as little as 12 seconds.
- Your dryer has thin, flexible foil duct. It tends to kink and stop air flow. Instead, use solid metal tubing at least four inches in diameter.
Dryer Duct Warning Signs
Your dryer is still producing heat, but it takes longer and longer to get your clothes dry, especially heavy materials such as towels and jeans.
Clothes are still damp or hotter than usual at the end of the drying cycle.
The outdoor flapper on the vent hood doesn't open when you turn the dryer on.
You Can Count on Air Plus
If your dryer ducts haven’t been inspected lately, or you need to replace improper ductwork with solid metal tubing, turn to the duct cleaning experts to help you gain the peace of mind that comes from doing everything you can to prevent house fires and fumes. Contact an Air Plus representative today at Tel.: (514) 333-1234 Cell: (514) 585-1275 é








