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Dryer Vent Cleaning in San Antonio, TX

San Antonio homeowners face extreme summer heat averaging 95°f+ from june through september that accelerates wear on exterior surfaces. Our local pros understand your area's specific challenges and deliver quality work on every job.

Serving Alamo Heights, Stone Oak, Helotes, Boerne, New Braunfels, and surrounding San Antonio communities.

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Why San Antonio Homes Need Dryer Vent Cleaning

Extreme summer heat averaging 95°F+ from June through September
Hot semi-arid climate with low humidity compared to Houston
Flash flood risk from impervious limestone terrain
Occasional winter ice storms (especially along I-35 corridor)
Hail risk in spring thunderstorm season
Common Home Types We Service
Limestone and brick single-family homesSpanish colonial and Texas Hill Country stylesStucco exterior homes in newer subdivisionsRanch-style homes throughout metroNew construction in Stone Oak and Alamo Ranch

What You Get

Reduces fire risk from lint accumulation
Shorter drying times and lower energy bills
Extends dryer lifespan
Prevents overheating and premature motor failure
Clears bird nests and obstructions from exterior vents
Takes 45–90 minutes with no mess

Our Dryer Vent Cleaning Process

01

Vent Inspection

We inspect the full vent run from the dryer to the exterior termination, checking for blockages, damage, and proper termination.

02

Lint Removal

A rotary brush and powerful vacuum system removes lint from the full length of the duct, including bends and elbows.

03

Exterior Vent Check

The exterior termination cap is cleaned, inspected for damage, and confirmed to be properly dampered to prevent pests.

04

Test Run

The dryer is run briefly to confirm adequate airflow through the cleaned vent before the job is complete.

Seasonal Considerations for San Antonio

1
Summer heat bleaching and cracking exterior stucco and paint
2
Post-flash-flood debris and mud cleanup
3
Spring hail damage assessment and repair
4
Winter ice storm aftermath (power lines, tree limbs)
5
Cedar fever season (Dec–Feb) coating surfaces with pollen

Areas We Serve in San Antonio

Our dryer vent cleaning pros are available throughout the San Antonio metro area, including:

Alamo HeightsStone OakHelotesBoerneNew BraunfelsSchertzCiboloConverseUniversal CityShavano Park

Dryer Vent Cleaning FAQ for San Antonio Homeowners

How often should San Antonio homeowners get dryer vent cleaning?
Given San Antonio's extreme summer heat averaging 95°f+ from june through september, most homeowners benefit from dryer vent cleaning at least once a year. Summer heat bleaching and cracking exterior stucco and paint often makes spring or fall the optimal time to schedule service.
What home types in San Antonio most need dryer vent cleaning?
Limestone and brick single-family homes and Spanish colonial and Texas Hill Country styles are the most common home types in San Antonio and typically see the most wear. Our local pros are familiar with the exterior materials found across the metro.
How often should dryer vents be cleaned?
Annually for most households. Larger families, those with long vent runs, or gas dryers benefit from cleaning every 6–12 months.
What are the signs of a clogged dryer vent?
Clothes taking more than one cycle to dry, the dryer getting very hot to the touch, a burning smell during operation, or the laundry room feeling humid are all warning signs.
Can I clean my dryer vent myself?
Accessible short runs can be DIY-cleaned with a brush kit. However, long runs, multiple bends, and hard-to-reach exterior vents benefit from professional equipment that reaches the full duct length.
Is dryer vent cleaning really a fire hazard?
Yes. The U.S. Fire Administration reports dryer fires cause an estimated 2,900 home fires annually, with failure to clean being the leading cause.

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