Dryer Vent Cleaning Services

Protect your Santa Barbara or Los Angeles home from dryer fires with professional vent cleaning that improves safety and efficiency.

The Hidden Fire Hazard in Your Laundry Room

Clogged dryer vents are one of the most overlooked fire hazards in American homes. According to the U.S. Fire Administration, clothes dryers cause approximately 2,900 house fires each year, resulting in an estimated $35 million in property damage. The leading cause? Failure to clean the dryer vent. Lint, which is highly combustible, accumulates inside the vent duct over time, restricting airflow and creating conditions that can lead to ignition.

Clogged dryer vent full of lint buildup - fire hazard Tru Duct Cleaning technician servicing exterior dryer vent

Tru Duct Cleaning provides thorough, professional dryer vent cleaning for homeowners and property managers throughout Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, and the surrounding Southern California communities. Our service goes far beyond cleaning the lint trap, addressing the entire vent run from your dryer to the exterior exhaust point.

Why Dryer Vent Cleaning Is Critical for California Homes

Southern California's dry climate and seasonal fire conditions make dryer vent maintenance especially important. In fire-prone areas like Santa Barbara, Montecito, Thousand Oaks, and the Los Angeles hillside communities, an additional ignition source from a clogged dryer vent is a risk no homeowner should take. Many communities in these areas have experienced devastating wildfires, and maintaining every fire-prevention measure in your home is a matter of responsible homeownership.

Beyond fire safety, clogged dryer vents waste significant energy. When lint restricts airflow, your dryer works harder and runs longer to dry each load. In a region where electricity costs are among the highest in the nation, a clean dryer vent can meaningfully reduce your monthly utility bills.

Warning Signs Your Dryer Vent Needs Cleaning

  • Clothes taking longer than one cycle to dry: This is the most common symptom of restricted airflow. If your dryer used to finish in 45 minutes and now takes 90, lint buildup is the likely culprit.
  • The dryer feels excessively hot: When exhaust cannot escape through a clogged vent, heat builds up inside the dryer cabinet and the laundry room itself.
  • Burning smell during operation: Lint trapped near the heating element can scorch or smolder, producing a distinct burning odor that should never be ignored.
  • Lint accumulating around the outdoor vent opening: If you see lint debris around the exterior exhaust hood, it means buildup inside the vent is being pushed out in chunks.
  • The vent hood flap does not open properly: Lint can jam the exterior flap, preventing it from opening during dryer operation and trapping exhaust inside the vent.
  • It has been more than a year since the last cleaning: Annual cleaning is the minimum recommendation for most households, with more frequent service needed for larger families.

Our Dryer Vent Cleaning Process

Inspection and Assessment

We begin by inspecting the entire vent run, from the dryer connection to the exterior exhaust point. Using airflow measurement tools, we determine the current restriction level and identify any problem areas such as crushed sections, improper transitions, or excessive length that may need correction.

Professional Cleaning

Our technicians use a combination of high-powered rotary brush systems and compressed air to dislodge and remove all lint, debris, and obstructions from the vent duct. We clean from both ends of the vent to ensure thorough removal, and our vacuum collection system captures everything so no lint is released into your home or yard.

Connection and Transition Inspection

We inspect the dryer-to-wall connection for proper materials and secure fit. Many homes in Santa Barbara and Los Angeles still have vinyl or foil transition ducts, which are against current building codes due to their fire risk. We will recommend replacement with rigid or semi-rigid aluminum if needed.

Airflow Verification

After cleaning, we verify airflow at the exterior exhaust hood and confirm that the vent flap operates freely. We also check that your dryer is producing proper exhaust temperature and volume, indicating the system is functioning safely and efficiently.

Benefits of Professional Dryer Vent Cleaning

Clogged dryer vent exit on roof showing lint buildup

Fire Prevention

Remove the highly combustible lint accumulation that is the leading cause of dryer fires. Protect your family and your Santa Barbara or Los Angeles home.

Faster Drying Times

Restore proper airflow so your dryer completes cycles in the expected time frame. No more running loads twice to get clothes dry.

Lower Energy Bills

A clean vent allows your dryer to operate efficiently, reducing electricity or gas consumption by up to 30% per load compared to a clogged system.

Extended Dryer Lifespan

Reduced strain on the heating element, motor, and thermostat means fewer breakdowns and a longer useful life for your appliance.

Prevent Carbon Monoxide

For gas dryers, a blocked vent can cause carbon monoxide to back up into your home. Clean vents ensure combustion gases exhaust safely outdoors.

Reduce Mold Risk

Proper venting removes moisture from your laundry area. Restricted vents trap humid air that can promote mold growth, especially in coastal communities like Malibu and Goleta.

Special Considerations for Multi-Story and Condo Properties

Many homes and condominiums in Los Angeles, Pasadena, and Santa Barbara have dryer vents that run through walls, ceilings, or extended distances to reach exterior walls. These longer vent runs accumulate lint more quickly and are more susceptible to complete blockages. Condo associations in particular should consider scheduling regular vent cleaning for all units, as a dryer fire in one unit can quickly affect the entire building.

Our team has extensive experience with the unique configurations found in Southern California multi-family properties, including rooftop venting, extended horizontal runs, and shared vent systems. We bring the specialized equipment needed to clean even the most challenging vent installations.

How Often Should You Clean Your Dryer Vent?

Most households should schedule professional dryer vent cleaning at least once per year. If you have a large family, do laundry frequently, have pets that shed, or your vent run exceeds 15 feet, consider cleaning every six months. Many of our customers in Thousand Oaks, Ventura County, and the greater Los Angeles area bundle their dryer vent cleaning with annual air duct cleaning for convenience and cost savings.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dryer Vent Cleaning

No. While cleaning the lint trap before every load is important, it only captures about 75% of the lint produced during a drying cycle. The remaining lint passes through the trap and accumulates inside the vent duct over time. Professional cleaning of the entire vent run is necessary to remove this accumulated lint and maintain safe operation.

A standard dryer vent cleaning takes between 30 minutes and one hour, depending on the length of the vent run, level of buildup, and accessibility. Longer or more complex installations, such as those routed through multiple stories or across long distances common in larger Santa Barbara and Los Angeles homes, may take slightly longer.

Absolutely. A restricted vent forces your dryer to run longer and work harder to dry each load. This can increase energy consumption for drying by 30% or more. In Southern California where electricity rates are well above the national average, this translates to a meaningful increase in your monthly utility costs. Most customers recoup the cost of professional cleaning within a few months through energy savings alone.

Yes. Flexible vinyl and thin foil ducts are no longer permitted by building codes in California because they can trap lint in their ridges and are a fire hazard. We recommend replacing them with rigid or semi-rigid aluminum duct, which has a smooth interior that resists lint buildup and can withstand high temperatures. We can handle this replacement during your vent cleaning appointment.

Yes. We provide dryer vent cleaning for multi-family properties, apartment complexes, and condominium buildings throughout Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, and Ventura County. We work with property managers and HOAs to schedule efficient cleaning for multiple units, often at a discounted per-unit rate. Contact us for a custom quote for your property.

Prevent Dryer Fires Before They Start

Schedule your professional dryer vent cleaning today. Serving Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, and all of Southern California.