Brooklyn, NY Dryer Vent Cleaning Companies

Most dryers have vents that lead to the outside so that the lint riddled air can escape. However, more than people would expect, dryer vents lead to attics and behind walls to save money over properly ventilating the air outside.

This is why hiring a licensed and competent dryer vent cleaning company is your only real choice in the matter. They will inspect your current configuration and provide you with options to consider. They will ensure the air quality in your home stays clean and your dryer's performance runs efficiently and safe.

By selecting the neighborhood you live in or where you need a dryer vent cleaned (below), you can quickly choose from numerous vendors located through out Brooklyn, NY. With over 12,000 dryer vent fires reported annually in America, keeping your home safe from a dryer fire is crucial.

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Dryer Vent Fires

With over 12,000 reported cases of dryer vent fires in the United States, you would think a simple annual inspection and maintenance plan would be easy. However, too many people (much like many other things in life) take the safety of their homes lightly. Most families don't want their homes to burn down and make the right decisions. Unfortunately, not enough education and reporting on dryer vent cleaning is distributed and people just don't know about it.

Types Of Dryer Vent Ducts

Rigid Metal Ducts: Rigid metal ducts are used for concealed types of duct work which travels through walls and floors where where they can't be seen. The inner edges are smooth, making it more difficult for lint to build up. Galvanized steel makes up most of what rigid metal ducks are made of.

Slim Ducts: Slim ducts are designed for places that don’t have a lot of room. They are more like small pipes and narrower than rigid metal ducts,  they are adjustable from 26 to 56 inches in length. Dryer duct cleaning for slim ducts is very much the same as how rigid metal ducts are cleaned.

Semi-Rigid Metal Ducts:  Usually made from aluminum with some flexibility, semi-rigid ducts are used only for connecting one duct to another at no longer than about three feet. Three feet long ducting should not be concealed in walls or floors.

Plastic Ducts: Plastic ducts are flexible, and they have thinner walls. Most building codes do not allow plastic ducts. This is primarily due to safety reasons. Plastic ducts are ten times more likely to collect ten times more lint, making them a fire hazard.

Aluminum Foil Ducts: The most common type of ducts in the United States are aluminum foil ducts. Foil ducts are flexible and come in lengths up to 8 feet long. They have a ribbed texture to them and are usually shiny. Foil ducts can be bent into almost any shape that you might need and should be checked at least once a month.