Montreal Air Duct Cleaning

Mon to Sun 8:00am to 8:00pm Working hours

+1 (514) 613-7782

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contact@airduct-cleaning-montreal.com

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365 Rue Sainte-Catherine E unit 29, Montréal, QC H2X 3X2

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Mon to Sun 8:00am to 8:00pm Working hours

contact@airduct-cleaning-montreal.com

Email address

+1 (514) 613-7782

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365 Rue Sainte-Catherine E unit 29, Montréal, QC H2X 3X2

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Dryer Vent Cleaning

ALL YOUR DRYER VENT NEEDS

Montreal Dryer Vent Cleaning is committed to providing friendly, professional, and high-quality services to protect our friends and neighbors. We are a locally owned and operated company, right here in  Montreal, QC. Our dryer vent cleaning technicians are well trained in Dryer Vent Cleaning School and have ongoing education in best practices to keep your family safe and your dryer running best. For appointment set-up give us a call.

WHAT IS DRYER VENT CLEANING?

Every homeowner should be aware of the last time their dryer vent was cleaned out. When you hire a professional to take care of dryer vent cleaning, you can rest assured that they will remove the lint and other debris that could become jammed in the venting system and lead to fires. We utilize special tools and equipment to force air inside your dryer vent, carefully cleaning out your venting system without leaving any mess behind. When you call technician in your location will check out your dryer and provide you with a safe dryer vent cleaning service plan.

HOW OFTEN TO CLEAN A DRYER VENT?

Depending on how often you use your dryer, you’ll want to have your dryer vent cleaned and carefully inspected once every three to twelve months. Larger households that do at least one or two loads of laundry each day should schedule periodic inspections to determine how long they should go between dryer vent cleanings. If you do laundry less frequently, scheduling dryer vent cleaning once a year is most likely sufficient.

Depending on how often you use your dryer, you’ll want to have your dryer vent cleaned and carefully inspected once every three to twelve months. Larger households that do at least one or two loads of laundry each day should schedule periodic inspections to determine how long they should go between dryer vent cleanings. If you do laundry less frequently, scheduling dryer vent cleaning once a year is most likely sufficient.

 

Remember: Even when you clean your lint trap regularly, not all the lint from your laundry is removed. In fact, only about 25 percent of the lint from your clothes is collected by the lint trap you slide out of the front of your dryer. That means the rest is building up in the dryer vent system, restricting airflow and causing your dryer to work harder. As a result, you may start paying more on monthly energy bills and be at risk of a fire. Know how often to clean your dryer vent, and stick to a maintenance plan!

DRYER VENT
CLEANING IS VERY IMPORTANT.

The United States Fire Administration and FEMA have issued a special report detailing the fire hazards related to lint in clothes dryers and dryer vents. Approximately 16,000 structure fires and roughly 13,000 residential fires per year are attributed to excessive lint in dryers and dryer vents. Numerous deaths, hundreds of injuries, and millions of dollars of property damage occur as a result of these fires. Fires can occur when lint builds up in the dryer or in the exhaust duct. Lint can block the flow of air, cause excessive build-up, and can result in a fire in dryers and where they are located. This is why dryer vent cleaning is so important in your home.

KEEP YOUR FAMILY
WARM ALL SEASON LONG

Keep your family safe with regular dryer vent cleaning performed by industry specialists! We’re always there to help.

 

Minimize the risk of dryer fires with regularly scheduled dryer vent cleaning. The entire dryer vent is cleaned from where it connects to the dryer to the termination outside the house.

 

Eliminate mold growth in your dryer vent and prevent illness from spreading through your household. A proper dryer vent cleaning will get rid of the damp lint that lines your vent, taking mold spores and growth with it.

 

Reduce energy consumption and save money with a professional dryer vent inspection. This inspection will tell us whether your dryer is producing adequate airflow, saving you money now and in the future.

DRYER VENT CLEANING TOOLS

Along with their skills and techniques, a dryer vent cleaner will also be equipped with the correct tools for the job. A professional dryer vent cleaning company will have specific dryer vent cleaning tools designed for different hose sizes and applications. The dryer vent cleaner will utilize the tools and their knowledge of how to properly use the tools without damaging the walls of the vents to clean the vents completely. These specific tools will not only clean the vents more effectively, but they are also designed to prevent damage to the vents. Since dryer vents typically live behind the walls of your home, it is important to make sure that they are not damaged during cleaning, as a replacement may be expensive.

THE HOUSTON DRYER VENT
CLEANING DIFFERENCE

HOW TO CHOOSE
WHICH COMPANY TO HIRE

If you don’t feel comfortable cleaning your dryer vent yourself, there are plenty of professionals that do dryer vent cleaning in Montreal. Either way, it’s important to make sure your dryer vent is clean and clear of any lint or debris to prevent a fire from happening in your home. When it comes to choosing a professional dryer vent cleaning service in Montreal, there are a few things you should keep in mind.

HOW WE DO IT

Our appointments generally take 60-90 minutes. We respect your time and begin each appointment with a punctual arrival window time that you can easily schedule 24/7 on our website. Each appointment starts with a routine inspection of your dryer and the vent system. We will test your dryer’s airflow before and after our cleaning process. Our cleaning process is extensive with a complete vacuum & sweep of the vent within the structure of your home. This may include accessing the roof or attic crawl space when necessary.

 

Additionally, we will evaluate and inspect each dryer. This may include a complete dryer teardown in order to access the areas where the source of dryer fire ignition can begin. The heating element is one of those common areas where we focus our attention. Finally, each dryer vent is given a final test for proper heat, airflow, and overall cleanup.