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A veteran-owned business specializing 100% in dryer vent cleaning & repair. We use industry leading equipment and techniques, specifically designed to improve your dryers performance and help prevent dangerous dryer fires.
Are you tired of searching for a good place to have your dryer vents inspected and cleaned in Hillsborough, North Carolina?
Don’t worry about it anymore. We’re here to help you resolve your problems.
We guarantee you’ll get premium quality services at a reasonable cost unlike any other dryer vent cleaners that aren’t trustworthy.
We’ll also remove all lint, debris, and other things that could block the airflow of your dryer. Contact us at our hotline number (919) 849-8886.
Your dryer's motor works harder with clogged vents, causing you higher energy and maintenance expenses
The combination of hot air and lint build up inside your dryer vent creates a serious dryer fire risk
When a dryer's ventilation system is clogged with lint, it will take it longer than normal to fully dry your clothes
Your dryer won't operate efficiently with clogged vents. Overtime it can cause it to break down prematurely
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If you run your dryer regularly, it’s important to have your dryer vent professionally cleaned at least once a year to prevent lint buildup and ensure your dryer is working efficiently. In some homes, you should have your dryer cleaned even more frequently.
The washing machine can develop odors if the basin is not allowed to air out after a load. A stackable washer-dryer unit is as simple to clean as free-standing appliances. You need to use a step ladder to reach areas of the dryer.
To keep odors from building up, regularly spray the dryer’s drum with vinegar and wipe it down with a clean cloth. Then leave the door open while you air-dry. Schedule an appointment with us!
If you notice a smell coming from your washing machine, it may be because of a buildup of dust, mold, mildew or even soap itself. When you put your clothes in to wash, the dirt or lint sometimes gets caught in the seal where it sits and slowly starts to grow bacteria.