
Dryer Vent Cleaning CT · NY · MA
Prevent Dryer Fires. Improve Efficiency. Eliminate Lint Buildup. Same-Day Service · Code-Compliant · Direct Insurance Billing
Eco-Friendly Solutions For Healthier Spaces
Reviewed by Green Restoration's IICRC-Certified Team · Licensed & Insured · IICRC Certified Firm
Complete Dryer Vent Cleaning & Fire Prevention
From single-family rotary brush cleaning to multi-unit laundry rooms, commercial laundry facilities, long-run duct clears, rooftop terminals, and animal-blockage removal, every dryer exhaust system cleaned and code-verified across Connecticut, New York, and Massachusetts. Same-day dispatch, annual maintenance programs, and direct insurance billing on claim-driven work.
Residential Dryer Vent Cleaning
Single-family dryer vent cleaning with rotary brush agitation on the full run and HEPA capture at the dryer end. Airflow verified at the terminal, and the lint filter and transition duct checked before the crew leaves the property.
Full run · Rotary brush · Airflow verified
Multi-Unit Laundry Room Venting
Shared in-unit dryer vent stacks in condo and apartment buildings cleaned unit-by-unit with a written access log for the property manager. Common-area laundry rooms handled on a scheduled interval that actually matches the load rate.
Unit-by-unit · Access log · Schedule-matched
Commercial Laundry Facility Vents
High-throughput commercial laundry exhaust with heavy lint deposition. Gas and electric dryer venting, long trunk runs, booster fans, and code-required backdraft dampers all inspected, cleaned, and verified for continued compliant operation.
Heavy-duty rigs · Booster-fan ready · Compliance verified

Additional Dryer Vent Services
Long-Run Duct Cleaning (>25ft)
Long exhaust runs with multiple elbows, attic routing, or basement-to-roof trunks cleared with segmented rotary brush kits. The full run is cleaned end-to-end, not just the first six feet from the dryer, so airflow is restored along the entire path.
Rooftop Vent Terminal Cleaning
Rooftop-terminated dryer exhausts cleaned at the cap as well as the run. Nest material, lint mats, and weather debris cleared from the louvered terminal. Cap condition photographed and replacement recommended when hinges or screens are compromised.
Bird Nest And Animal Blockage Removal
Bird, squirrel, and rodent nest material pulled out of vent runs and terminal caps without cross-contaminating the living space. Entry points sealed to code, and the run sanitized before airflow verification.
Lint Buildup Remediation
Heavy lint accumulation from years of missed cleaning remediated with multi-pass rotary brush and long-reach vacuum. Lint mats, compacted plugs, and duct-wall biofilm pulled out before airflow is reintroduced.
Vent Rerouting And Code Compliance
Non-code vent paths (indoor venting, excessive length, prohibited materials) flagged and rerouted to current residential code. Rigid metal replacement of flex transition duct, proper backdraft damper installation, and sealed terminal cap.
Annual Maintenance Programs
Annual or biannual scheduled cleaning plans for high-use households, landlord portfolios, and multi-unit buildings. Same technician on every visit, dated service log for the insurance file, and reminder scheduling handled from our dispatch.
Lint Is The Number One Cause Of Dryer Fires. Do Not Wait For A Claim.
Same-Day Dryer Vent Cleaning, Rotary Brush System, Code Compliance Check, And Airflow Verification Across Connecticut, New York, And Massachusetts.
Why A Clogged Dryer Vent Is The Highest Household Fire Risk
NFPA and FEMA reporting attributes roughly 2,900 residential dryer fires per year in the United States to clogged exhaust venting, making lint the single largest documented cause. Every load pushes fresh fibers into the same duct run, and every missed cleaning compounds the buildup until airflow collapses. Across Connecticut, New York, and Massachusetts, we answer same-day dryer vent calls because the risk profile does not wait for next week.
2,900+ Dryer Fires Per Year In The US
Per NFPA And FEMA Reporting
NFPA analysis and FEMA reporting attribute approximately 2,900 residential dryer fires per year in the United States to clogged exhaust venting. Lint is the number one documented ignition material, and the claim pattern closely tracks missed annual cleaning intervals.
Airflow Collapse Trips Overheat Sensors
Every Load Runs Longer And Hotter
When the duct run compacts with lint, airflow collapses. The dryer runs longer, cycles hotter, and starts tripping the overheat sensor on every load. That sensor trip is the last warning before a thermal event inside the drum or lint reservoir.
Rooftop And Long-Run Exhausts Compact Faster
Multi-Elbow Paths Accumulate Lint
Long runs, attic-routed trunks, and rooftop terminals compact lint faster than a short basement run. Every elbow is a collection point, every weather cap is a partial restriction, and the accumulation runs ahead of the homeowner-maintainable inspection interval.
Birds And Rodents Nest In Terminal Caps
Exterior Blockage That Looks Fine Indoors
Bird nests, squirrel nests, and rodent material build up in louvered terminal caps during shoulder seasons. The homeowner sees a dryer that runs, but the exhaust is choked at the cap, ramping up the thermal risk on every cycle until the cap is cleared and the run is verified.
Non-Code Transition Duct Multiplies Risk
Flex Plastic Instead Of Rigid Metal
Plastic flex transition duct, exceeded length, and improper routing are common findings in homes that pre-date current residential code. Every one of those findings multiplies fire risk and complicates insurance recovery after an event.
Landlord And Condo Liability Exposure
Multi-Unit Risk Is Cumulative
Landlords, condo boards, and property managers carry cumulative fire-exposure risk across every vent in the portfolio. A single missed cleaning in a shared stack or common laundry room is a claim waiting for the wrong load, and carriers increasingly ask for dated service logs.

Why Choose Us In The Tri State
Owner-led service with 60-minute response, direct insurance billing, and eco-friendly methods across The Tri State.
NFPA Fire-Prevention Focus
Every cleaning follows NFPA-guided practice for residential and commercial dryer exhaust. Lint is the number-one cause of dryer fires, and our scope is built around removing it at the source, not smoothing over the symptoms.
Rotary Brush System
Rotary brush agitation on the full duct run, not spray-and-vacuum theatre. Long-reach kits for attic routing, basement-to-roof trunks, and multi-elbow paths so airflow is restored end-to-end on the first visit.
Code Compliance Check
Every job includes a code-compliance check: rigid metal transition duct, sealed terminal cap, backdraft damper, and properly routed run. Non-code findings are flagged with a written remediation option.
Same-Day Service
Same-day site arrival is standard for dryer vent calls. The overheat sensor tripping on every load, the long drying times, and the lint smell at the terminal all indicate a vent that should not wait for next week.
Dryer Vent Cleaning Coverage Across CT, NY & Western MA
Ten service areas staged across the tri-state with same-day dryer vent cleaning dispatched from the nearest office. Rotary brush system on every call, code-compliance check written in, and annual maintenance programs available for landlord and condo portfolios.
Overheat Sensor Tripping Every Load?
Same-day site arrival for dryer vent calls across the tri-state. Rotary-brush cleaning, airflow verification, and code-compliance check written on the first visit.
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Covered by same-day crews from the nearest office, plus dedicated dryer-vent response teams staged in NYC, Long Island, Hartford, and Litchfield County for faster arrival in high-demand markets.
Find Your Local Dryer Vent Team
Same-Day Dryer Vent Cleaning, Rotary Brush System, Code-Compliance Check, And Annual Maintenance Programs Across Connecticut, New York, And Western Massachusetts. Direct Insurance Billing On Claim-Driven Work.



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(833) 800-0474Our Dryer Vent Cleaning Process
From the first call to final walkthrough, every step is documented, insured, and owner-supervised.

Trusted Across CT, NY & MA Since 2014
IICRC-certified firm serving CT, NY, and Western Mass. Same owner-operated quality on every job, whether it's a single-room cleanup or a total-loss rebuild.

Certified Restoration Specialists Since 2014
One Team, One Standard Of Care, Across The Tri-State
Green Restoration is a certified restoration firm serving homes and businesses across Connecticut, Westchester County, NYC, Long Island, Rockland, Putnam, and Western Massachusetts. Our IICRC-certified technicians respond 24/7 with commercial-grade extraction, structural drying, mold containment, and fire damage equipment.
We work with property owners and insurance providers to document damage clearly, define scope honestly, and restore affected areas the right way, without unnecessary steps or delays. Eco-friendly, biodegradable products on every job. Direct insurance billing with all major carriers.
Every crew is owner-operated and radio-dispatched from our regional hubs, so a technician is on site within the hour on emergency calls. We carry full general liability and workers compensation coverage in all three states, and every job finishes with written IICRC clearance documentation ready for your adjuster.
Trusted by Families in Connecticut & New York &
Western Massachusetts
4.9 out of 5, Rated by your neighbors on Google
Dryer was tripping the overheat sensor on every load. Tech scoped the full run, pulled an 18-foot compacted plug, and the dryer now finishes a load in one cycle. Real fire risk gone.
Carol B.
Residential Dryer VentCondo board contracted us for all 42 units. Single access log, dated service record for every unit, and the whole building was done inside a week. Board meeting loved the documentation.
Property Manager, Mark H.
Multi-Unit Laundry VentingOur commercial laundry kept throwing booster-fan faults. Their crew cleaned the full trunk, checked the damper, and retested the boosters. No faults since.
Angela R.
Commercial Laundry VentsLong attic run with three elbows. They brought the segmented brush kit and actually reached the terminal, which the previous cleaner did not. Drying time cut in half.
Sean K.
Long-Run Duct CleaningHow Much Does Dryer Vent Cleaning Cost?
Estimate ranges for residential and commercial dryer vent cleaning, long-run ducts, rooftop terminals, animal-blockage removal, and annual maintenance programs across Connecticut, New York, and Massachusetts. Transparent pricing by run length and service scope.
Dryer Vent Cleaning FAQs
Clear answers about recommended cleaning frequency, warning signs, fire-risk statistics, DIY limitations, landlord responsibility, rooftop access, pricing, insurance discounts, and drying efficiency across Connecticut, New York, and Massachusetts.
NFPA guidance and our own service data support annual cleaning for an average household, twice per year for a high-use household (daily loads, large family, pet bedding), and immediately any time the overheat sensor trips, drying times increase, or lint is visible at the terminal cap. Landlord and condo portfolios benefit from a documented annual plan with dated service records for the insurance file.
Drying times stretching beyond 50 to 60 minutes per load, the outside of the dryer running unusually hot, the overheat sensor tripping, a lint smell or visible lint at the terminal cap, and pet hair collecting around the exhaust are all reliable indicators that the vent run is restricted and should not wait.
NFPA analysis and FEMA reporting attribute roughly 2,900 residential dryer fires per year in the United States to clogged dryer exhaust, with lint identified as the number one ignition material. The majority of those claims correlate with missed or inadequate cleaning intervals, which is why carriers increasingly request dated service logs.
Homeowners can and should clean the lint filter every load and vacuum the dryer-side lint reservoir periodically. Professional cleaning covers what DIY tools cannot reach: the full duct run, multi-elbow paths, attic routing, rooftop terminal caps, and buried mid-run lint mats. A rotary brush kit, HEPA capture, and airflow verification together produce a result that a shop vac and a wire hook cannot match.
Responsibility depends on the lease and the building type. In most condo and apartment buildings, the landlord or HOA carries responsibility for shared venting stacks and common-area laundry rooms, while in-unit dryer vents are often a unit-owner responsibility. Our multi-unit programs include a single access log for the property manager and a per-unit dated service record so the line of responsibility is clean on every cleaning.

