Reliable Clean Dryer Vents Dallas Texas - Free
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Cleaning dryer vent is
indispensable to maximize air flow so your
dryer works safely and efficiently. Cleaning
your clothes dryer exhaust duct is a serious
service. This is a service that is often
overlooked and can cause water damage,
potential fire hazard, health risk, higher
electrical costs and even damage to your
clothes dryer. When a dryer duct becomes
clogged you are more likely to experience
humidity or water damage. This humidity or
water may or may not be visual to you. We
generally restore 2-5 gallons of lint, and
many times 2-4 gallons of water, from dryer
ducts when we clean them.
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We take our business industriously; we only use
state of the art proprietary
dryer vent and duct cleaning
technologies that are second to none, guarantee
all work 100%, give you an up front written
assessment and our technicians have many years of
dryer vent and duct cleaning
experience. When you call, a live, friendly and
knowledgeable voice will answer any and all dryer
vent and duct cleaning questions you may have.
This increases energy consumption since the dryer
has to run longer to dry your clothes and can also
cause fires in the dryer or the dryer duct.
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Even without this danger of a fire, if
you've got lint clogged dryer vent it can be
a dangerous ability waste, running up your
power bill reason you then have to run your
dryer for various additional drying cycles,
probably many rotation, to dry your clothes.
Even the very preferable, professionally
composite dryer vent system requires
professional annual dryer vent cleaning to
strip lint build-up and open the air way.
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Our Service Location
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Garland
Grapevine
Carrollton
Arlington
Grand Prairie
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Plano
Fort Worth
Colleyville
Lewisville
Addison
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Arlington
Southlake
Duncanville
The Colony
Flower Mound
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Irving
Tarrant
Plano
Hunt
Roanoke
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Most all clothes dryers vent to the outside
of your house. Over time, humid lint passes
by the dryer's lint screen and then goes
into the ducts inside your building's walls
to the outside. Over time, this lint builds
up as it's deposited inside your vents,
clogging them with a layer of inflammatory
lint and eventually blocking your dryer
vent, resulting in a lowering in your
dryer's air flow, which slows down or can
even stop the clothes drying method.
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