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A Guide to Dryer Vent Fire Prevention in Emory, VA


How long does it take you to dry a load of jeans? If the answer is "more than one cycle," you don't have a dryer problem—you have a dangerous clog. As your local Emory, VA dryer vent cleaning experts, we want you to know that a clogged dryer vent is a leading cause of house fires. It's also a hidden "energy vampire" that costs you money every month.

Call (833) 467-1243 to protect your Emory, VA home and save on energy bills.





About Our Emory, VA Dryer Vent Professionals


We are a local Emory, VA team of certified safety technicians. Our #1 goal is to protect your home and family from a preventable fire. We use professional-grade tools to clean the entire dryer vent line, from the back of your machine to the cap on your roof or wall, ensuring your dryer can breathe safely and efficiently again.

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The Warning Signs of a Clogged Vent


Your dryer is telling you it's clogged. Are you listening?

  • Sign #1: Long Drying Times. A 45-minute cycle now takes 90 minutes. This is the #1 sign the hot, moist air is trapped.
  • Sign #2: The Dryer is Hot to the Touch. The outside of the machine is dangerously hot because the heat has nowhere to go.
  • Sign #3: A "Burning" Smell. You smell a scorched odor when the dryer is running. This is the lint inside the vent starting to smolder.
  • Sign #4: Lint on the Outside Vent. You go outside and see the vent cap is caked with lint, or no air is coming out at all.




Why is This a Fire Hazard?


Your dryer is a combination of high heat and (flammable) lint. A clear vent pushes the heat and lint out. A clogged vent traps the heat and lint together, creating a tinderbox. This is how thousands of house fires start every year.



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Our Professional Cleaning Process


Cleaning your lint trap is not enough. The clog is in the long pipe in your wall.

  • We connect our high-powered vacuum to the vent.
  • We use flexible, rotating brushes that snake through the entire vent line, scrubbing it clean.
  • We clear the exterior vent cap.
  • We test the airflow to ensure it is clear, safe, and efficient.




Frequently Asked Questions


  • How often should I clean my dryer vent? The U.S. Fire Administration recommends a professional cleaning at least once per year.
  • My vent is on the roof. Can you clean that? Yes. We are fully equipped and insured to safely clean all types of vents, including rooftop and long, complex runs.
  • I have a brand-new dryer. Why isn't it working? It's almost certainly the vent. New, high-efficiency dryers have sensors that will shut off the heat if they detect a clog. The vent is the problem, not the new machine.
  • How long does the service take? A typical professional cleaning takes between 30 and 60 minutes.
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For a Safer, More Efficient Home in Emory, VA, Call (833) 467-1243!


Don't wait for a fire. Call our local Emory, VA dryer vent experts today.





Customer Reviews

"I had no idea. The technician pulled out a 5-gallon bucket's worth of lint from my vent. My dryer works in one cycle again. I'm so relieved and feel so much safer."

"My dryer was getting hot, and I was worried. This team was fast, professional, and on time. They cleaned the vent and even replaced the old plastic hose with a safe metal one."

"This service paid for itself. My dryer is working so much faster, which means my electric bill is going to go down. The team was fantastic."





Emory, VA Insights: Population,
Zip Codes, Influence, and Service Areas

Emory is a census-designated place (CDP) in Washington County, Virginia, United States. The population was 1,237 at the 2020 census down from 1,251 at the 2010 census. The community is named for and is the location of Emory and Henry College.

Zip Codes in Emory, VA that we also serve: 24327 24361 24340





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