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Dryer Vent Cleaning in Scottsdale

Professional Dryer Vent Cleaning in Scottsdale, AZ

Packed lint in a dryer line is a major fire hazard and forces your dryer to run twice as hard, spiking your energy bills. At Pfaff Cleaning Co., we provide specialized professional dryer vent cleaning and lint cleanouts throughout Scottsdale to restore efficiency and protect your home. Using our advanced rotary brush system, we safely clear tight blockages from your entire dryer exhaust line.

Serving Scottsdale neighborhoods including McCormick Ranch, Gainey Ranch, DC Ranch, Troon North, and surrounding areas.

 🔍 We recently serviced a home in Scottsdale where the flexible transition hose behind the dryer had shaken loose from being pushed around during regular laundry cycles. Hot, humid air and thick lint were escaping directly into the wall cavity, creating a massive mess and a hidden fire risk. We cleared the entire main line, replaced the worn connection with a heavy-duty, tight-fitting secure line, and verified a 100% airtight seal.

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If the transition hose shakes loose or cracks from being pushed against the wall, it will spray hot, humid air and highly flammable lint directly behind your dryer and into your wall cavity. This creates a hidden fire trap and can cause mold growth from the trapped moisture.  


This indicates that your connection line is either completely detached, punctured, or leaking air under pressure due to a heavy clog further down the main line. We clean the main exhaust run and install heavy-duty, tight-fitting secure connections to keep the system entirely airtight.  


A thorough residential cleanout typically takes between 45 and 90 minutes. This includes a full visual inspection, disassembly of the transition lines, full mechanical cleaning with specialized rotary brushes, and a final airflow test to verify the system is clear.  


Most standard foil or plastic accordion hoses are major hazards. They easily puncture, sag, crush flat when the dryer is pushed back, and their deep interior ridges act like a magnet for trapping lint. We replace those flimsy lines with premium, heavy-duty semi-rigid aluminum ducting. It provides a smooth interior that prevents lint buildup, won't crush, holds its shape perfectly, and offers vastly superior fire containment compared to cheap foil.  


 A lot of companies just push a basic brush through the wall duct, but that completely ignores the machine's internal housing where lint packs tightly over time. If your main lint trap cavity or internal channels are choked up, a standard duct cleaning won't fix the problem. We solve this by hooking up high-pressure compressed air lines with specialized flexible air rods that shoot right into the internal channels to blast all the trapped lint loose. We then use a detailed, high-lift vacuuming process to pull all the debris completely out of the machine. This deep cleaning removes the hidden buildup that regular brushes leave behind, protecting your heating element and restoring true factory-spec airflow. 



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