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DRYER VENT EXPERTS
CLAREMONT BASED
Proudly Serving the Inland Empire and the San Gabriel Valley since 1990!
Specialized Exclusively in Dryer Vents and Ducting
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same-day Service
- No Per-Foot Pricing
- No Hidden Fees
- One Affordable Flat Rate
- No Per-Foot Pricing
- No Hidden Fees
- One Affordable Flat Rate
OR complete the service request section below and we will call you within 4 business hours.
Affordable & Transparent Pricing - ALWAYS!
First Year $169 | Follow-ups $129
There is a $25 additional fee for complicated/hard to remove stackable units and requested service 20 miles outside of the cities we serve.
Are You Aware?
According to leading appliance manufacturers, dryer vents should be inspected and professionally cleaned every 8 to 12 months. Most homeowners don’t realize how quickly lint builds up inside the vent system — or how dangerous it becomes when it does. A clogged dryer vent is one of the leading causes of house fires in the United States, and in most cases, it’s completely preventable.
How Often Should You Have Your Dryer Vent Cleaned?
For most households, once a year is the minimum. But depending on your situation, you may need service more frequently:
- Every 6 months — if you have a large family or run multiple loads per day
- Every 6–8 months — if you have pets, as pet hair accelerates lint buildup significantly
- Every 8–12 months — for average household use
- After any dryer repair or installation — to ensure the vent system is clear and properly connected
- When moving into a new home — you have no way of knowing when it was last serviced
Staying on a regular schedule isn’t just about safety — it keeps your dryer running efficiently, extends the life of the appliance, and lowers your energy bill.
Is It Time to Clean Your Dryer Vent?
If you notice any of the following, your dryer vent is overdue for a cleaning:
- Clothes aren’t fully dry after a normal cycle
- Clothing feels unusually hot to the touch after drying
- Drying time has stretched beyond 35 to 40 minutes
- A musty odor lingers on clothes after the cycle
- The exterior vent flap doesn’t open properly during operation
- The room where the dryer runs feels excessively warm
- It’s been more than a year since your last dryer vent cleaning
Beware of “Too Good to Be True” Pricing
You’ve likely seen ads offering dryer vent cleaning for an unbelievably low rate — $49, $39, even less. Here’s what they don’t tell you up front: most of these companies charge an additional fee per foot of duct length once they’re inside your home. A vent that runs 15, 20, or 25 feet — which is completely normal — can turn that advertised rate into a bill two, three, or four times higher than what you expected.
This bait-and-switch pricing is unfortunately common in this industry. Companies counting on volume use low advertised rates to get through the door, and perfoot charges to make up the difference — at your expense.
The Dryer Vent Experts operate differently.
Because we specialize exclusively in dryer vents and ducting — nothing else — we know exactly what the job involves and what it should cost. We provide one straightforward rate with no hidden fees, no per-foot charges, and no surprises when the job is done. What we quote is what you pay.
Living in an Apartment, Condo, or Townhome?
Your dryer vent situation is more complex — and more at risk — than in a single-family home. Longer vent runs, shared walls, and building-specific routing mean lint accumulates faster and goes undetected longer.
- Dryer vents in multi-unit buildings are often 2–3x longer than in single-family homes
- Shared vent systems in older buildings can cause cross-unit lint contamination
- Outdoor vent flaps are often inaccessible for self-inspection
- Retrofitted or modified vent systems may not meet current code
- Fire codes in many California municipalities require annual inspection in multi-unit buildings
- You may be responsible for your unit’s vent — even if you rent
Check your lease or HOA agreement to understand your responsibility. The Dryer Vent Experts work in multi-unit buildings throughout the Inland Empire and can inspect, clean, and document your vent system professionally.
Property Managers & Building Owners
When one dryer vent is a fire risk, the entire building is at risk. The Dryer Vent Experts partner with property managers and building owners across the Inland Empire to keep multi-unit properties safe, compliant, and running efficiently. We inspect, clean, and document every unit — giving you the records you need and the peace of mind your residents deserve.
Same-day service available. Let’s get you scheduled.