Most GTA homeowners clean their lint trap after every load. That is a good habit. But the lint trap is only one part of the picture.
Behind your dryer is a vent that travels through your wall, ceiling, or floor and exits outside. Every time you run a drying cycle, lint and moisture move through that duct. Over time, it builds up. And unlike your lint trap, you cannot see it or clean it yourself.
The question most people get wrong is not whether to clean it. It is how often.
This is where most homeowners go wrong.
The lint trap catches the bulk of lint during a drying cycle. You clean it regularly, which is good. But some lint always gets past it. That lint travels through the exhaust duct and slowly collects along the walls of the vent.
The longer it goes unchecked, the narrower the duct gets. Airflow drops. Your dryer works harder. And eventually, the buildup becomes a problem that cleaning alone cannot fix quickly.
Cleaning your lint trap does not clean your dryer vent. They are separate, and both matter.
Annual dryer vent cleaning in Toronto is the standard recommendation for an average household. It keeps the duct clear, helps your dryer run the way it should, and reduces the risk of a blocked vent causing bigger problems.
But once a year is not the answer for every home. Your usage and your home’s setup both affect how fast that duct fills up.
You do not always have to wait for your next scheduled date. Your dryer will usually tell you when something is off.
Clogged dryer vents are one of the most common causes of residential fires in Canada. Lint is flammable, and it builds up right next to a heat source. That combination is dangerous, and it is entirely preventable.
Beyond fire risk, a blocked vent also puts strain on the dryer motor and heating element, shortens the life of the appliance, drives up your hydro bill, and can cause moisture to back up into your walls or ceiling.
Dryer vent cleaning is one of the most affordable home maintenance services you can book. The cost is small compared to an appliance repair, a replacement dryer, or damage from a fire that could have been avoided.
If you are not sure where your home fits, a quick inspection from Universal Duct Cleaning can give you a clear answer.
During a professional dryer vent cleaning in Toronto, the technician disconnects the dryer, clears the full length of the duct using a rotary brush and high-powered vacuum, checks and clears the exterior vent cap, tests airflow before and after, and reconnects everything.
For most GTA homes, it takes under an hour. For condos or longer vent runs, slightly more. Either way, the result is a dryer that runs as it should.
Clean Vent, Safe Home
Dryer vent cleaning is one of those things that is easy to put off because you cannot see the problem building up. But the signs are usually there if you know what to look for: longer drying times, a hot dryer, weak airflow at the exterior vent, or a laundry room that feels more humid than it should.
For most GTA homes, once a year is enough. For larger families, pet owners, condo residents, or anyone with a long vent run, more frequent cleaning makes sense.
It is a small service with a greater impact on your dryer’s performance, your energy bill, and most importantly, your home’s safety.
Struggling with longer dryer times for your laundry? Connect with Universal Duct Cleaning to make an informed decision.
Q1: How long does dryer vent cleaning take?
For most GTA homes, a standard service takes between 45 minutes and one hour. Condos or homes with longer, more complex vent runs may take a little longer, depending on the layout.
Q2: Can I clean my dryer vent myself?
You can clear the first section of the duct using a brush kit from a hardware store. But for longer vent runs, especially in condos, townhomes, or homes where the duct travels through walls or multiple floors, that brush will not reach the full length. Professional cleaning is the only way to clear the entire duct properly.
Q3: Is dryer vent cleaning the same as laundry air duct cleaning?
They are not the same service. Dryer vent cleaning refers specifically to the exhaust duct connected to your dryer. Laundry air duct cleaning or air vent cleaning services may refer to broader HVAC ductwork in that area of your home. Always confirm what is included before you book.
Q4: What does dryer vent cleaning cost in Toronto?
Duct cleaning pricing varies based on vent length and how accessible the duct is. It is generally an affordable service, and the cost is easy to justify when you consider the energy savings, reduced wear on your dryer, and the fire prevention benefit. Ask for a clear quote before the work begins.
Q5: How do I know if my dryer vent exits through the roof or the wall?
A technician can trace your vent during an inspection. In many GTA condos and townhomes, vents exit through the roof or a shared building exhaust system β which is exactly why professional dryer vent cleaning in Toronto is more important in those settings than most people realise.
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