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Dryer Vent Cleaning in Omaha, NE

Lint builds up inside the dryer vent line every time you run a load, and over years that buildup restricts airflow to the point where the dryer runs hot, takes longer, and in the worst cases ignites. We clear the full vent run from the back of the dryer to where it exits the building so air can move freely again. It is a straightforward job that most homeowners do not think about until something goes wrong.

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When to Call

When You Need Dryer Vent Cleaning

  • Clothes are taking two cycles to dry when they used to take one
  • The dryer feels very hot to the touch on the outside during a cycle
  • You cannot remember the last time the dryer vent was cleaned
  • The exterior vent flap barely moves or does not open when the dryer runs
  • You smell something burning faintly when the dryer is running
  • Your dryer is shutting itself off mid-cycle due to overheating

How It Works

Our Process for Dryer Vent Cleaning

  1. 1

    Locate the full vent run

    We trace the vent from the dryer connection through the wall or floor to the exterior termination point. Long runs and those with multiple bends hold more lint and take more time.

  2. 2

    Disconnect and inspect the dryer connection

    We pull the dryer out and check the transition hose from the dryer to the wall. Flexible foil or plastic transitions are a common restriction point and fire risk.

  3. 3

    Clear the full vent run

    We run rotating brush equipment through the duct from the dryer end while using a vacuum collection system to capture lint as it clears. We do not just blow it out the other end.

  4. 4

    Check and clear the exterior termination

    We go to the exterior vent cap, remove any lint blockage at the opening, and confirm the flap opens and closes freely. Bird nests are more common than most people expect.

  5. 5

    Reconnect and verify airflow

    We reconnect the dryer, run it briefly, and check that air is moving well at the exterior. If airflow is still weak, we identify whether there is a remaining blockage or a duct configuration problem.

What's included

  • Full vent run cleaned from dryer connection to exterior termination
  • Exterior vent cap cleared and confirmed operational
  • Visual inspection of transition hose from dryer to wall
  • Lint capture during cleaning — not just blown outside
  • Airflow confirmation after reconnection before we leave

What's not included

  • Replacement of damaged or non-compliant transition hoses — we note the issue but replacement is a separate cost
  • Vent rerouting or duct reconfiguration if the existing run has code issues
  • Interior dryer service or repair — we clean the vent line, not the appliance itself

Real Situations

Common Scenarios in Omaha

A homeowner in West Omaha has a dryer on an interior wall with a long vent run that goes through two floors before exiting.

Long runs with bends accumulate lint faster and are harder to clear completely. We work the brush system through in sections and confirm airflow at the end. These jobs take longer than a simple exterior wall vent, and we say that upfront.

An older Benson-area home has a dryer venting into the basement instead of outside.

Dryer vents that terminate inside the building are a code and safety issue. We clean what is there and tell the homeowner clearly that the vent needs to be rerouted to an exterior exit. We do not pretend cleaning solves a configuration problem.

A property manager calls about a unit where the tenant says the dryer takes forever and smells hot.

We check the vent run and the transition connection. Rental units often go years without vent maintenance. We clear the blockage, document what we found, and flag anything that needs follow-up beyond cleaning.

Omaha Context

Why this matters in Omaha

Omaha has a large number of ranch homes and split-levels where dryers are often on interior walls with long vent runs. Those configurations were common in construction from the 1960s through the 1990s, and the vent runs in those homes frequently go years without being cleared. Nebraska winters also mean dryers run heavily for several months straight, which accelerates lint buildup compared to milder climates.

Straight Talk

About pricing & scope

Most residential dryer vent cleanings are straightforward, but price varies with run length and number of bends in the duct. A dryer on an exterior wall with a two-foot vent is a different job than one routed through two floors of a multi-story home. If we find a damaged transition hose or an exterior cap that needs replacement, we tell you the cost before doing anything additional.

Need dryer vent cleaning in Omaha?

Free inspection • Written quote • Omaha, NE

Call (531) 365-8162