Dryer Vent Cleaning Orange County | Fire Prevention | Breezy Air Services

Quick answer: Professional dryer vent cleaning from Breezy Air Services removes lint buildup that causes 15,000+ house fires annually. Service includes full vent inspection, rotary brush cleaning, and airflow verification. Starting at $195. Most homes completed in under 1 hour. Call (714) 606-0814.

Professional dryer vent cleaning in Orange County. Lint buildup in dryer vents causes 2,900+ house fires annually. Breezy Air Services cleans your entire vent run from dryer to exterior termination, verifies proper airflow with anemometer readings, and documents before-and-after conditions.

Warning Signs You Need Dryer Vent Cleaning

  • Clothes taking longer than one cycle to dry
  • Dryer exterior is hot to the touch
  • Burning smell during operation
  • Lint visible around the dryer connection
  • Vent hood flap doesn't open during operation
  • It's been more than 12 months since last cleaning

Our Process

We disconnect the dryer, clean the full vent run with professional rotary brush equipment, verify airflow at the exterior termination with an anemometer, and provide before-and-after photos documenting the work.

Schedule dryer vent cleaning: Call (714) 606-0814.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I clean my dryer vent?

At minimum annually, but every 6 months if you do more than 5 loads per week, have a long vent run (over 15 feet), or notice clothes taking longer to dry. Lint buildup is the #1 cause of dryer fires — 15,000+ per year in the US.

Can a clogged dryer vent cause a fire?

Yes. Lint is extremely flammable. When it accumulates in the vent, it restricts airflow, causes the dryer to overheat, and can ignite. The US Fire Administration reports 2,900 dryer fires annually, with failure to clean as the leading cause.

How do I know if my dryer vent needs cleaning?

Warning signs: clothes take more than one cycle to dry, the dryer exterior is hot to the touch, burning smell during operation, lint visible around the connection, or the vent hood flap doesn't open during operation. Any of these indicates restricted airflow.