The Danger Hiding Behind Your Dryer

Your clothes dryer is one of the most used appliances in your home and one of the most dangerous when not properly maintained. Most homeowners faithfully clean the lint trap after every load, but that’s only the beginning of the story. A large amount of lint bypasses the trap entirely and makes its way deep into your dryer vent hose and ductwork, where it accumulates over time into a dense, extremely flammable mass.

⚠ Critical Fire Hazard

The U.S. Fire Administration estimates 15,000 house fires per year are caused by clogged dryer vents, resulting in approximately 300 injuries and 30 deaths annually. Lint ignites at temperatures as low as 250°F — well within normal dryer operating range.

15KHouse fires per year from dryer vents

300+Injuries reported annually

250°FTemperature at which lint can ignite

7 Warning Signs Your Dryer Vent Needs Cleaning Now

Don’t wait for a fire to tell you your dryer vent is clogged. These warning signs indicate a dangerous buildup that needs immediate professional attention:

  • Clothes takemore than one cycleto fully dry
  • The dryer or clothes feelunusually hotafter a cycle
  • You notice aburning smellwhile the dryer is running
  • Theexterior vent flap barely openswhen the dryer runs
  • The laundry room feelsmore humidthan usual during drying
  • Yourenergy bills have increasedwithout explanation
  • It’s beenmore than 12 monthssince your last professional cleaning
“We had our dryer vent and air ducts cleaned today. The service professionals were outstanding very prompt, efficient, and offered to explain the process.”— Sandy S., Verified Donald’s Duct Cleaning Customer

How a Dryer Vent Gets Clogged

Understanding how lint accumulates helps you appreciate why regular professional cleaning is non-negotiable. Here’s what happens over time:

Every load of laundry sheds thousands of tiny fibers. Your lint trap catches some of them but research suggests the trap only captures a fraction of the lint produced per load. The rest travels with the hot exhaust air through the vent hose and duct. As the air cools, dryer vent cleaning lint sticks to the duct walls. Over months and years, this layer thickens. The narrower the duct becomes, the hotter the exhaust air gets — and the greater the fire risk.

Longer vent runs, multiple bends, and plastic or foil flex hoses (which snag more lint than rigid metal) accelerate this process significantly.

dryer vent cleaning
dryer vent cleaning

What Our Professional Dryer Vent Cleaning Includes

01

Full Inspection

We assess vent length, bends, material, and current blockage level before starting any work.

02

Complete Lint Removal

Professional equipment removes lint from the dryer connection all the way to the exterior exhaust.

03

Airflow Verification

We test exhaust airflow at the exterior vent to confirm full clearance before we leave.

04

Safety Recommendations

We flag any vent configuration issues (kinks, improper materials) and provide expert guidance.

Dryer Vent Cleaning vs. DIY — Why Professional Wins

Hardware stores sell DIY dryer vent cleaning kits consisting of flexible brushes that attach to a drill. While these can remove some lint from short, straight runs, they have significant limitations:

  • DIY brushes cannot navigate multiple bends without losing effectiveness
  • They often push lint deeper into the duct rather than removing it
  • They cannot reach the full length of longer vent runs
  • They provide no airflow testing to confirm the vent is actually clear
  • They can puncture or disconnect flexible duct sections

Professional dryer vent cleaning uses commercial-grade rotary brushes, high-powered vacuums, and airflow meters — ensuring the job is done completely and safely.

How Often Should You Clean Your Dryer Vent?

At minimum, once per year for most households. If you do laundry frequently (daily or near-daily), have pets, or have a long or multi-bend vent run, consider twice per year. Newer high-efficiency dryers that produce more lint per load may also require more frequent service.

Service Areas

Searching for dryer vent cleaning near me or a dryer vent cleaning service near me in Metro Detroit? Donald’s Duct Cleaning serves all of Macomb and Oakland County:

Sterling HeightsWarrenTroyClinton TownshipShelby TownshipUticaMacomb TownshipSt. Clair ShoresRosevilleRochester HillsAuburn HillsRoyal Oak

Find Professional Dryer Vent Cleaning Near You

Donald’s Duct Cleaning is located in Sterling Heights, MI and proudly serves Macomb and Oakland Counties. Call us or request a free estimate online — we make scheduling easy.

Donald’s Duct Cleaning42870 Mound Rd, Sterling Heights, MI 48314

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does dryer vent cleaning take?

Most dryer vent cleanings take between 45 minutes and 1.5 hours. Longer vent runs with multiple bends may take slightly more time. Our technicians provide a clear time estimate upfront.

Can a clogged dryer vent damage my dryer?

Yes. When exhaust airflow is restricted, your dryer’s heating element works harder and runs hotter — dramatically shortening its lifespan. Regular vent cleaning protects your appliance investment and reduces repair costs.

How do I know if my dryer vent is clogged?

The most reliable indicators are: clothes taking longer to dry, a burning smell during operation, excessive heat on the dryer exterior, and poor airflow at the exterior vent. When in doubt, call a professional — it’s a quick, affordable inspection.