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COASTAL
VENTILATION
At Coastal Ventilation, we specialize in comprehensive dryer vent cleaning and safety inspections designed to protect your most valuable coastal assets. We understand the unique environmental factors that contribute to vent blockages and fire hazards. Lint, dust, and debris can build up over time, restricting airflow, reducing dryer efficiency, and raising the risk of a dryer-related fire.
Why is dryer vent cleaning important?
Lint, dust, and debris can build up inside dryer vents over time, restricting airflow. This can reduce dryer efficiency, increase energy costs, and raise the risk of a dryer-related fire.
About Coastal Ventilation
Property safety is our
top priority.
We specialize in premium dryer vent cleaning and safety solutions designed specifically for the unique needs of all types of properties. Homeowners, property managers, and realtors rely on us because we replace uncertainty with absolute clarity and professional-grade maintenance. By effectively eliminating lint and debris hazards, we ensure your property remains efficient, compliant, and most importantly, safe from fire risks.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can a clogged dryer vent be a fire hazard?
Yes. Lint is highly flammable, and restricted airflow can cause dryers to overheat. Clogged dryer vents are a leading cause of dryer-related house fires.
How often should I get my dryer vent cleaned?
Recommended to get it cleaned seasonally. Especially if the dryer is a part of a home or condo that is frequently rented out.
Can you replace or upgrade dryer vent components?
Yes. We can recommend and install proper vent materials, exterior vent covers, and code-compliant upgrades when needed.
Do you provide inspections or airflow testing?
Yes. We inspect the vent system and check airflow before and after cleaning to ensure proper operation.
Do I need to be home during the service?
We recommend someone be home, but we are able to complete the service without someone in the home.
What are signs my dryer vent may be clogged?
- Clothes taking more than one cycle to dry
- The dryer feeling unusually hot
- A burning smell
- Excess lint behind the dryer or at the exterior vent
- The exterior vent flap to your home is not opening fully