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Dryer Vent Cleaning · Dallas–Fort Worth

Dryer vent cleaning for DFW’s long, hidden duct runs

Most North Texas homes are slab-on-grade with the laundry room nowhere near an exterior wall, which means the dryer duct often runs 15 to 30 feet through the attic or a wall cavity, with two or three 90-degree turns, before it ever reaches outside. Every foot and every bend is a place lint can pile up.

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We come from the chimney sweeping trade, and a dryer vent is, mechanically, a smaller cousin of a flue: a duct that has to carry hot air and combustible debris to the outside without restriction. The difference is that almost nobody thinks about it until the dryer is taking three cycles to dry one load.

Why this matters more in a typical DFW house than you’d think

A ranch-style or two-story slab home built anywhere from the 1970s through today often puts the laundry room in the center of the house for plumbing convenience, which pushes the dryer duct run well past the 25-foot length most manufacturers recommend as a maximum before airflow starts to suffer. Add in a couple of 90-degree elbows to route around framing, and lint has multiple low-airflow spots to settle in along the way, not just at the very end near the exterior hood.

The U.S. Fire Administration links roughly 2,900 home fires a year to clothes dryers, and a blocked vent is the leading mechanical cause. It’s a genuinely underrated fire-safety item, not just a laundry-efficiency one.

What a full dryer vent cleaning includes

Disconnect at the dryer and inspect the flexible connector for crushing or damage
Rotary brush run the full length of the rigid duct, not just a shop-vac at each end
Clear every elbow and transition point along the run individually
Exterior vent hood and flap checked and cleared, a common bird-nest spot
Airflow tested at the exterior vent after cleaning, not just visually inspected

Signs your vent needs cleaning now

Clothes take noticeably longer to dry than they used to
The dryer or laundry room feels hotter than normal during a cycle
A burning-dust smell when the dryer runs
Little to no airflow felt at the exterior vent hood when the dryer’s on

Frequently asked questions

How often should a dryer vent be cleaned?

Once a year for most households, sooner if your duct run is long with multiple bends, or if you’re seeing any of the warning signs above.

Is this really a fire-safety issue, or just about drying faster?

Both, but the fire-safety side is the bigger deal. Lint is highly combustible, and a blocked vent traps heat right at the point where lint accumulates most.

Can you clean a vent that runs through the attic?

Yes, that’s one of the more common layouts in DFW and one we’re set up for, working from both the laundry room end and an attic or roof access point as needed.

Do you clean the vent hood outside too, or just the indoor duct?

Both ends. The exterior hood and flap are just as often the blockage point, especially with bird or wasp nesting.