Ducts & Dryer Vents

Boss Systems Carpet Cleaning uses the most up-to-date methods of air duct cleaning to keep your house and air as clean as it can be, and we’re committed to providing commercial and residential duct cleaning services throughout the Salt Lake City and Provo areas. Our licensed and highly qualified experts use special equipment to dislodge built-up dust and other contaminants, and then remove them from your home by using a high-powered vacuum.

To minimize the likelihood of releasing dust, pollen and other debris in the air, we use high-efficiency particle air (HEPA) vacuum equipment which takes the contaminants directly outside your home. Moreover, we stick to the NADCA standard for air duct cleaning plus the NAIMA recommended practices for any air ducts employing fiberglass lining or fiberglass duct board.

If it’s been a little bit since your ducts have been cleaned, contact us for a free quote, and we’ll get right out to get rid of the debris from your duct work. Your lungs will appreciate it!

 


Dryer Vent Cleaning

 

Built-up lint in your dryer vent can endanger your family!

Burning House

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission estimates that in 1998, clothes dryers were associated with 15,600 fires, which resulted in 20 deaths and 370 injuries. Fires can occur when lint builds up in the dryer or in the exhaust duct.
See the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission’s Overheated Clothes Dryers Can Cause Fires
Why does your vent need cleaning?
Clothes dryers have to be able to exhaust the hot, moist air that is created in the drying process.  Lint screens retain approximately 75% of the lint in each load.  The other 25% blows onto the motor, heating coils and up the dryer vent.
 This lint sticks to the sides of the vent, reducing the airflow, and making it so that the hot, moist air can’t exhaust out of your home.  This causes the dryer to run hotter and longer. This can cause the heating coil and or the motor to burn out, make your dryer much less efficient, and make you wait a long time for your clothes to dry.

If your dryer is located on an inside wall and it…
  • Gets too hot, or doesn’t heat up at all
  • Turns off before your clothes are dry
  • Takes more than one drying cycle for a normal-sized load
  • Gets very humid when you dry laundry
    …you probably need to clean your dryer vent!
When there is a blockage, such as lint or a bird’s nest in your dryer exhaust vent…
  • Your dryer will overheat-which may damage it
  • Your dryer will cost more to operate
  • You may begin to have a humidity/mold problem
  • You will spend a lot of time waiting for dry clothes
  • You are much more at risk to have a dryer fire
When a dryer duct becomes plugged, you are more likely to experience moisture or water damage. This moisture or water may or may not be visible to you. An average load of laundry contains approximately 1 gallon of water, and when your exhaust vent is clogged this water goes somewhere–usually into your wall, attic or floor space, where it causes mold and fungus growth.  We commonly retrieve 2-5 gallons of lint, and many times 2-4 gallons of water, from dryer ducts when we clean them.
Nested Dryer Vent
Birds have nested in and plugged this dryer vent.
Dryer Vent Cleaning – A Simple Solution:
A thorough cleaning of your dryer vent and dryer can significantly reduce the possibility of a dryer fire harming your family and home. Our dryer venting specialist will thoroughly inspect and clean your dryer to ensure proper airflow, venting and heating, and inform you of any potential problems. Our equipment scrubs the vent system and effectively removes birds’ nests, lint plugs, and other obstacles that may keep your dryer from operating at peak efficiency. We warranty our work.  Our guarantee is that your dryer vent will be clean.

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