Commercial Dryer Vent Cleaning | Fire Prevention Service
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Commercial Dryer Vent Cleaning Services

Commercial dryer vents are responsible for approximately 15,500 structure fires annually in the United States according to NFPA. In commercial settings — where dryers run 50 to 100 cycles per day — lint accumulates to dangerous levels within months. Professional commercial dryer vent cleaning removes the fire risk, restores drying efficiency, and produces the compliance documentation your insurance carrier requires.

15,500Commercial dryer fires per year in the US (NFPA)
50–100Daily cycles in hotel and laundromat operations
NFPA 54Compliance documentation after every service
3–6 moCleaning frequency for high-volume operations
Commercial Dryer Vent Cleaning Services
Why it matters

Why Professional Commercial Dryer Vent Cleaning Makes a Difference

Contaminated HVAC systems recirculate dust, allergens, and airborne pollutants continuously throughout your facility. Regular professional cleaning restores airflow, improves indoor air quality, and protects your equipment investment.

Fire prevention
Lint is one of the most combustible materials in any facility. Removing it from exhaust ducts eliminates the primary ignition fuel source.
NFPA 54 compliance
Post-service documentation satisfies NFPA 54 and NFPA 211 requirements and insurance carrier evidence standards.
Energy efficiency
Restricted dryer exhaust extends drying cycle times. Clean vents restore efficiency and reduce energy consumption.
Equipment lifespan
Overheating caused by restricted vents accelerates wear on heating elements and motors. Clean vents extend dryer life.
Insurance protection
Many commercial property policies require evidence of dryer vent cleaning. Missing records can affect claims after a fire.
Full-length camera inspection
Flexible camera system inspects the entire duct run before and after cleaning — not just the accessible sections.
Airflow measurement
CFM measurement before and after cleaning documents the restoration of proper exhaust flow.
Complex manifold systems
Multi-dryer exhaust manifold systems fully serviced and documented.
Same-day emergency response
If dryers are showing heat or burning smell warnings, we respond the same day.
How we work

Our Cleaning Process

Every project follows a structured, documented process using NADCA-compliant source-removal methods, HEPA-filtered negative pressure, and post-service verification.

1

Full-length camera inspection

Flexible camera system inspects the entire exhaust duct run to identify blockage locations and assess accumulation levels.

2

Transition duct cleaning

The connection duct between dryer and wall cleaned and inspected for kinks or damage that restrict airflow.

3

Full duct run lint removal

Complete lint extraction from the entire exhaust duct run using rotary brush and vacuum equipment.

4

Rooftop vent cap service

Exterior or rooftop vent cap cleaned, bird screening inspected, and cap condition documented.

5

Dryer cabinet cleaning

Accessible dryer cabinet interior and lint trap area cleaned.

6

Airflow verification

Post-cleaning CFM measurement confirms adequate exhaust flow. Findings included in the written service report.

Technical comparison

Filter Maintenance vs. Full Duct Cleaning

Replacing filters captures some airborne particles but leaves contamination already settled inside ductwork untouched. Professional cleaning addresses the full system.

Operation typeRequired cleaning frequencyRisk level if neglected
Hospital / healthcare laundryEvery 3–6 monthsHigh — continuous operation
Hotel / motel laundryEvery 3–6 monthsHigh — daily heavy use
Commercial laundromatEvery 3–6 monthsHigh — continuous coin-op use
Gym / spa / health clubEvery 6–12 monthsModerate
Multi-family laundry roomEvery 6–12 monthsModerate
Small office / light commercialAnnuallyLower — light use
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Frequently asked questions

Common Questions

High-volume operations like hospitals, hotels, and laundromats should be cleaned every 3 to 6 months. Moderate-use facilities every 6 to 12 months. Annual minimum for light commercial use.

Clothes taking longer than normal to dry, the dryer exterior being unusually hot, a burning smell during operation, visible lint at the exterior vent cap, or the dryer shutting off mid-cycle due to high temperature.

NFPA 54 and NFPA 211 address commercial dryer exhaust requirements. Many commercial insurance policies also require documented cleaning. Non-compliance can void coverage after a fire.

Yes. We service complex exhaust manifolds serving multiple dryers and provide a full system diagram and cleaning documentation.

A written service report with pre and post-cleaning airflow measurements, camera inspection findings, and compliance documentation for NFPA and insurance requirements.

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Tell us your facility type, number of dryers, approximate duct run length, and last service date. We will propose a compliant cleaning schedule and respond within 24 hours — same day for fire risk situations.

HotelsHospitalsLaundromatsGyms and spasMulti-family buildingsNursing homes
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