Dryer Vent Cleaning in Denver, CO
Professional lint removal. Restored airflow. Reduced fire risk. Flat-rate service starting at $139 — no surprises.
$139
Flat rate · Standard residential vent · Price locked before you book
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How Dryer Vent Cleaning Works in Denver
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Select your service, see the exact price, and pick your appointment day. 60 seconds — no phone calls.
Technician Arrives
A local insured technician arrives on schedule. They disconnect the dryer, insert a rotary brush system, and vacuum the full duct length.
Fully Cleared
Dryer reconnected, exterior vent cap inspected and cleared. You receive a service summary — including documentation for HOA or condo boards.
No strangers in your home for extended visits. No 4-hour scheduling windows. You don't need to be home.
How Much Does Dryer Vent Cleaning Cost in Denver?
Denver prices range from $140 to $350 depending on vent length, number of bends, and whether the duct exits through the wall or roof. LintSnap charges a flat rate — no surprises.
$139
- Service fee$139
- Standard residential vent (up to 25 ft)Included
- Exterior vent cap inspectionIncluded
- Service certificate (HOA/condo)Included
How Dryer Vent Cleaning Options Compare in Denver
| Option | Starting Price | Availability | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| DIY brush kit | $25–$50 | Immediate | Only effective for vents under 15 ft with no bends |
| LintSnap | $139 flat | Same-day | Full duct cleaning, exterior cap check, HOA certificate |
| Cooler Ado Air Duct Cleaning | $140 | 3–5 days | Denver metro provider — $140–$180 for standard residential dryer vent cleaning, inspection included |
| National franchise (Dryer Vent Wizard) | $149–$335+ | 2–7 days | Higher prices in metro markets; scheduling varies |
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Dryer Vent Cleaning Across Denver Neighborhoods
LintSnap serves all Denver neighborhoods and ZIP codes. Same-day appointments are available in most areas.
Denver's tech-driven population boom has transformed neighborhoods like RiNo (River North) and Sunnyside from industrial zones to dense residential areas. Central Park (the former Stapleton airport site) is one of the largest planned communities in the US, with thousands of townhomes built since 2000 — many with laundry rooms positioned for longer duct runs. Washington Park and Capitol Hill have older bungalows with outdated vent configurations. Denver's dry Rocky Mountain climate makes lint exceptionally flammable — fire safety awareness runs higher here than in more humid markets.
Signs Your Denver Dryer Vent Needs Cleaning
- ✓Clothes take more than 45 minutes to dry — or require two cycles
- ✓The dryer feels unusually hot to the touch during a cycle
- ✓A burning smell or musty odor during operation
- ✓More lint than normal left on clothing after a cycle
- ✓The exterior vent flap doesn't open fully during operation
- ✓The laundry room feels warmer and more humid than usual
- ✓The dryer shuts itself off mid-cycle (thermal overload protection tripping)
The U.S. Fire Administration reports that failure to clean dryer vents is the leading cause of the approximately 2,900 residential dryer fires per year nationwide. Cleaning: no permit required. Duct replacement or new installation requires City and County of Denver Building Services mechanical permits. Colorado follows the International Mechanical Code (IMC) — rigid or semi-rigid metal duct required for dryer exhaust in concealed locations.
Dryer Vent Fire Safety in Denver
2,900
residential dryer fires per year (NFPA)
$35M
in annual property damage from dryer fires (NFPA)
#1
cause: failure to clean the dryer vent (USFA)
Lint is highly flammable — it accumulates in the duct past the lint trap with every cycle. A clogged vent forces the heating element to work harder, raising temperatures inside the duct until ignition becomes possible. Annual professional cleaning removes all buildup from the full duct length, not just the lint trap. The NFPA recommends cleaning at least once per year, or sooner when drying times increase noticeably.
Dryer Vent Cleaning Questions — Denver
How much does dryer vent cleaning cost in Denver?›
Denver dryer vent cleaning typically costs $140–$180 for standard residential service (Cooler Ado Air Duct Cleaning). Dryer Vent Techs reports Denver pricing runs $150–$500, with complex configurations on the higher end. Homeyou tracks Denver jobs averaging $322–$347. Denver's above-average cost of living pushes prices higher than the national average. LintSnap charges $139 flat for standard residential vents in Denver.
Do Denver homes need special dryer vent care at high altitude?›
Yes — Denver's elevation (5,280 feet) affects dryer performance. At altitude, air is thinner, which means dryers work slightly harder to exhaust moist air. More critically, Denver's dry climate means lint inside the duct is drier and more flammable than in humid cities — a clogged Denver dryer vent poses heightened fire risk. Central Park (formerly Stapleton) and Highlands' newer condos and townhomes have shared vent stacks that require professional cleaning rather than DIY brush kits.
Is dryer vent cleaning required for Denver rentals or condos?›
Denver's housing crunch has created a large rental market — Capitol Hill, Congress Park, and Baker have significant multi-unit rental stock. Denver's rental housing code requires landlords to maintain appliances in safe condition, which includes functional dryer vent systems. Many RiNo and Cherry Creek condo associations require annual cleaning documentation. Colorado follows the International Mechanical Code — rigid metal duct required for concealed dryer vents. Cleaning itself needs no permit.
Dryer Vent Cleaning Near Denver
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