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How Much Does Dryer Vent Cleaning Cost? [2024 Data]

Normal range: $103 - $184

The average cost of dryer vent cleaning is $143. It can range between $103 and $184, depending on where you live and where your dryer is placed in your home.

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Kyle Schurman
Written by Kyle Schurman
Contributing Writer
Updated May 21, 2024
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Dryer vent cleaning costs $143 on average, making it a low-cost way to keep your appliance running smoothly. Without regular cleaning, lint, hair, and debris can clog vents and create a fire hazard, according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 

To maximize safety and get the most bang for your buck, consider adding other services like HVAC cleaning or bird guard installation to your dryer vent cleaning.

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Normal range for U.S.
$103 - $184
  • Average
  • $143
  • Low end
  • $75
  • high end
  • $325
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Dryer Vent Cleaning Costs by Vent Location

Vent LocationAverage Cost
Roof dryer vent$150 – $250
Second-floor dryer vent$110 – $185
Basement or first-floor dryer vent$80 – $150

Dryer vent cleaning costs can range from $75 to $325, depending on the location of the vent. You can also pair dryer vent cleaning with a variety of other professional services, some of which may come discounted as part of a package deal from your service provider. 

What Factors Influence the Cost of Dryer Vent Cleaning?

Your vent's length and time since your last cleaning will impact your price the most, but there are a few other cost factors.

Vent Length

Dryer vent cleaning prices are the same regardless of whether you have slim, rigid, or semi-rigid vents. However, longer vents will take more time to clean, increasing the cost.

If your dryer is located far from an exterior wall in your home, you probably have a longer-than-average vent pipe. 

Vent Turns

The amount of bends in your vent material will impact the cost of your cleaning. This is because dryer vent systems become more difficult to clean with every 90-degree vent turn. If you have a long, winding dryer vent with multiple 90-degree turns, make sure you hire a pro to properly clean it at every point.

Time Since Last Vent Cleaning

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You should clean your dryer vent more than once a year if you use your dryer very often or have a long vent pipe. Vent cleaning costs more if you have more debris buildup. The longer you wait between cleanings, the more debris you'll have. 

Angi Tip
A blocked or dirty dryer vent can pose a fire hazard to your home. When lint accumulates in the vent, the heat from your dryer could cause the lint to combust, triggering a spark that can start a fire. That’s why having your dryer vent professionally cleaned every year is so important.
Morgan Rousseau
Contributing Writer

Pests

Too much debris can also force the outside vent cover open, and invite pests inside your ducts, adding $120 to $250 to remove nests, fur, and droppings. You actually may need to hire a pest control expert to address the pests if there’s an infestation. 

Guards

You can keep pests out of a dryer vent with a secure plastic or metal guard. Some even double as a bathroom exhaust vent cover. Each guard costs $30 to $100 to install.

Many homeowners will have their dryer vents cleaned as part of a full cleaning of their HVAC systems. The cost to clean only air ducts is typically $270 to $490.

However, some HVAC techs will bundle dryer vent cleaning with HVAC cleaning for a discount or free of charge as part of a package deal. Below are estimates for jobs that are oftentimes bundled with dryer vent cleaning services:

Dryer Vent Cleaning ServicesAverage Cost
Dryer vent and air duct cleaning$340 – $800
Dryer vent cleaning and bird nest removal$195 – $550
Dryer vent inspection$30 – $60
New dryer vent installation or rerouting$200 – $500
Lint alert monitoring system installation$170 – $250
Disinfectant fogging$50 – $100
Vent booster fan$150 – $400
Damaged dryer vent replacement$80 – $1,000

Some non-standard vent services include lint alert monitoring, disinfectant fogging, and adding a vent booster. Ask the pro you hire to clean your dryer vents if they offer any of those services because not all of them do. A lint alarm notifies you if debris is building up and causing your dryer to overheat. Fogging reduces bacteria from moisture, mold, and mildew, and a booster fan improves airflow.

During your cleaning, you may also find you have to replace a damaged vent. So, who installs new dryer vents? A local dryer repair professional can likely handle the task. Replacing a dryer vent costs between $140 and $600, on average.

Cleaning a Dryer Vent Yourself vs. Hiring a Pro

You can DIY dryer vent cleaning, although in most cases it’s best to hire a local dryer vent cleaning company. To clean the vent yourself, you'll need to feel comfortable disconnecting the dryer duct from the back of the dryer. 

One benefit of hiring a pro is that they show up with the tools and expertise to fully clear your vent of all debris before putting it all back together properly. A pro can also spot telltale signs of trouble before fire risks escalate.

Dryer vents can be easily damaged during cleaning if you're not familiar with how to handle them properly. If you reconnect the vent incorrectly after cleaning, hot, moist air could be piped straight into your home and create mold, mildew, and poor air quality. 

However, if your home has fairly simple, shallow ductwork, and you have the proper equipment and experience, you can likely handle the task yourself. A DIY dryer vent cleaning kit costs $30 to $75, so you could potentially save between $110 and $65 if you do the work yourself. If you don't already own a vacuum with a hose attachment, add that to your DIY cost. Shop vacs that are ideal for this project cost between $80 and $250.

How Angi Gets Its Cost Data

Home is the most important place on earth, which is why Angi has helped more than 150 million homeowners transform their houses into homes they adore. To help homeowners with their next project, Angi provides readers with the most accurate cost data and upholds strict editorial standards. We’ve surveyed over 10,000 real Angi customers about their project costs to develop the pricing data you see, so you can make the best decisions for you and your home. We pair this data with research from reputable sources, including the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, academic journals, market studies, and interviews with industry experts—all to ensure our prices reflect real-world projects.

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Frequently Asked Questions

You can clean a dryer vent yourself by unplugging the dryer from your wall outlet, removing your vent pipe from your dryer, removing debris from the pipe and dryer area, and looking at the exterior vent exit for any debris or blockages. 

If you're unfamiliar with how vents work, call in a pro for an annual vent cleaning and inspection and for help with how to clean a dryer vent.

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Kyle Schurman
Written by Kyle Schurman
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Kyle Schurman has a passion for writing about topics ranging from home improvement to consumer electronics. His writing appears in online publications like Business Insider, New York Magazine, Scary Mommy, and multiple Tribune Publishing websites.
Kyle Schurman has a passion for writing about topics ranging from home improvement to consumer electronics. His writing appears in online publications like Business Insider, New York Magazine, Scary Mommy, and multiple Tribune Publishing websites.
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