At Cleandry, we believe home safety starts with clean airways—and that means a properly maintained dryer vent system.
Clogged vents don’t just slow down your dryer—they’re one of the leading causes of household fires. That’s why homeowners turn to Cleandry for fast, professional, and affordable dryer vent cleaning.
We make it easy to protect your home and improve your appliance’s performance—all in one simple visit.
Using high-powered tools, we clean the full length of your dryer vent system, eliminating lint, debris, and hidden buildup that restrict airflow and increase fire risk.
Our trained technicians inspect your vent system from start to finish, checking for crushed ducts, improper setups, or signs of wear that could compromise safety.
Cleandry installs durable guards and exterior vent covers that keep birds, pests, and debris out—adding extra protection to your vent system.
Whether you’re a busy homeowner or a property manager, Cleandry offers convenient maintenance plans to keep your system running smoothly year-round.
Fire Safety First: We help eliminate one of the most common fire hazards in the home.
Faster Drying Times: A clean vent helps your dryer work more efficiently, saving you time and energy.
Friendly, Professional Techs: Our team is clean, courteous, and fully trained in the latest cleaning techniques.
No Mess. No Stress. We respect your home—every service includes a thorough cleanup.
Honest Pricing: No upsells, no gimmicks. Just clear service and real results.
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We start with a full inspection, then clean the vent system from the dryer to the outside exhaust using specialized tools and vacuums.
After cleaning, we verify airflow, clean the area, and provide helpful tips to keep things running efficiently.
Want peace of mind all year? Ask about our routine service reminders and maintenance options.
Lint is highly flammable and can ignite from heat buildup.
Your dryer works harder and longer when airflow is restricted.
Overheating shortens the life of your dryer.
Clothes take longer to dry—or stay damp altogether.