The pictures shown are of lint buildup that can accumulate in your dryer vents causing dry times to increase and can also result in the following:
- Cause unnecessary wear on your dryer and components
- Increase your energy bill
- Ruin your clothes
- Become a fire hazard
Please note: the lint that is pictured is normally vacuumed out of the vent during the cleaning process and was only let to accumulate on the floor for demonstration purposes. We will never leave a mess in your home.
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A clogged or dirty dryer vent can cause your clothes to take longer to dry, increase energy costs, and—most importantly—create a serious fire hazard. At Jax Vents, our professional dryer vent cleaning service removes lint buildup and debris from your vent system, restoring airflow and reducing the risk of overheating and dryer malfunctions.
Common signs you need dryer vent cleaning include: longer drying times, a hot laundry room, error codes like D80 or D90 on your dryer, lint accumulation on your rooftop vent, or visible lint in your attic or laundry area. Ignoring these warning signs can lead to costly repairs or dangerous fires.
Our experienced technicians use powerful vacuums and specialized tools to thoroughly clean your dryer vents, including hard-to-reach areas. Serving Jacksonville and nearby communities, we ensure your dryer operates safely and efficiently year-round.
Schedule your dryer vent cleaning with Jax Vents today and enjoy peace of mind knowing your home is protected.












This is one of the most common types of dryer vent types that we clean and we do have to get on the roof for part of this service. Cleaning this cap along with brushing out the pipe (above photo) can make your dryer work better and reduce the risk of fire hazard.
This tough blockage is what we usually find in the cap on the roof. It can not be reached by brushing from the bottom only and will stay in place until someone gets on the roof and clears the cap by hand. Sometimes there is a screen in this cap that should have been removed during installation. These screens become 100% blocked with lint in a short amount of time and we will always recommend that these screens be removed.
This is a screen that was removed from a vent cap. It had the vent 100% restricted. We see this a lot. When we go on the roof we check the cap for restrictions like lint buildup and screens left in the cap. We also check to make sure the backdraft flap is operating normally inside the cap.
