Trusted Dryer Vent Cleaning for New York Homeowners
Our Dryer Vent Cleaning cost guide shows that New York jobs typically run $150–$350 for a standard residential service and takes 60–90 minutes from arrival to finish. Most appointments can be scheduled same-day or next-day across Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens. Call (833) 754-6107 for a free estimate — Richard Anderson, owner and lead technician, handles your job personally.

We’re Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service New York, and we’ve spent two decades providing the Best Dryer Vent Cleaning in New York, NY, clearing lint, debris, and blockages from every kind of building this city throws at us — pre-war walk-ups in the East Village, high-rise units in Gramercy Park, brownstones in Brooklyn, and multifamily properties from Hoboken to the Bronx. Richard Anderson doesn’t delegate to subcontractors or send franchise crews you’ve never met. He’s the person who answers your call, runs the inspection, and operates the equipment. That matters because dryer vent work isn’t generic maintenance — it’s fire prevention, energy efficiency, and appliance longevity wrapped into one service, and the difference between a thorough cleaning and a superficial vacuum job shows up in your utility bill and your safety.
Our 548 verified reviews average 4.9 stars, and the feedback we hear most often is that customers didn’t realize how much faster their dryer would run or how much lint was actually trapped in the line until they saw the before-and-after. We bring contractor-grade Rotobrush and Nikro equipment to every New York job — the same systems used in commercial ductwork — because residential vents deserve that level of extraction power, especially in older buildings with longer runs, multiple bends, or outdated materials.
What Our Dryer Vent Cleaning Service Includes
Dryer Vent Inspection
Every job starts with a full visual and airflow assessment of your vent system — from the back of your dryer to the exterior termination point. We check for lint accumulation, improper slope, crushed or disconnected sections, and signs of moisture damage that are especially common in New York’s humidity-heavy summer months. Richard Anderson uses a digital airflow meter and borescope camera when access is limited, so we’re not guessing about what’s inside your walls — we’re documenting it.
Vent Cleaning
Our core service uses a combination of high-velocity compressed air tools and flexible rotary brushes sized to your duct diameter, fed through the full length of the vent line. In New York, we regularly encounter vents running 25–40 feet with multiple 90-degree turns through floor cavities — setups that shop vacuums and DIY kits simply can’t reach. We clean until the airflow reading meets or exceeds manufacturer specifications, and we show you the difference.
Lint Removal
Lint is more than fluffy debris — it’s highly combustible, and it compacts into dense mats in the elbows and termination hoods where airflow slows. We extract bulk lint with mechanical agitation, then follow with negative air pressure to pull residual particles out of the system entirely. For New York clients in buildings with shared vent stacks or rooftop terminations, we coordinate with building management to ensure we’re clearing the full common line, not just your branch.
Vent Rerouting
Some New York properties — especially renovated pre-war units in Hell’s Kitchen or Chinatown — have dryer vents routed through impossible paths: up through multiple floors, across under-sized ducts, or into interior walls where termination is technically illegal under current code. When we find a dangerous or inefficient routing, we map an alternative path using rigid metal ducting with proper slope and minimal bends, then execute the reroute with the same attention to detail we’d apply in our own homes.
Bird Guard Installation
Exterior vent terminations without proper screening are an open invitation for birds, squirrels, and nesting material — a problem we see constantly on upper floors in Yonkers and Tuckahoe where roofline access is easy for wildlife. We install stainless steel bird guards that maintain airflow while blocking entry, secured with exterior-grade fasteners that won’t loosen in freeze-thaw cycles. It’s a small addition that prevents major blockages and the expensive repeat cleanings they trigger.
Vent Cap Replacement
Broken, missing, or improper vent caps let rain, snow, and exhaust back into your system — a particular issue in New York’s coastal climate where nor’easters drive moisture into every opening. We stock and install code-compliant caps with backdraft dampers and proper clearance specifications, matching the cap to your duct size and exterior wall type. A $40 part installed correctly saves you from mold remediation or fire department calls later.
What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Brands We Service for Dryer Vent Cleaning
We’ve serviced hundreds of Aprilaire ventilation systems and stock their OEM termination components for when a cleaning reveals worn or incompatible parts. Their balanced ventilation designs are common in newer New York condos, and we know how to integrate dryer vent maintenance without disrupting the whole-house airflow they’ve engineered.
We also work extensively with Abatement Technologies equipment — their HEPA containment and negative air systems are what we use on our own jobs, so when we encounter their components in your building’s mechanical room, we’re already fluent in their specifications. Whether you have Aprilaire, Abatement Technologies, or any other make of dryer, vent material, or termination hardware, we can help. Our 20 years in the field means we’ve seen virtually every configuration New York’s varied housing stock can produce.
Signs You Need Dryer Vent Cleaning Right Now
- Loads take more than one cycle to dry. This is the earliest and most reliable indicator of restricted airflow. When lint buildup narrows the duct, moist air can’t escape efficiently, so your dryer works harder while your clothes stay damp. In New York’s already-humid summer months, this symptom accelerates — we’ve seen dryers running three cycles in July that were fine in January.
- The outside of your dryer is hot to the touch. A properly venting dryer exhausts heat; a blocked one radiates it backward into the drum and cabinet. That excess heat degrades thermostats, heating elements, and the drum seals — turning a $175 cleaning into a $400+ repair or replacement.
- You smell burning or mustiness near the laundry area. Lint is extremely flammable, and the friction heat from a struggling dryer can ignite accumulated debris. Musty odors usually mean moisture is condensing in the duct instead of exhausting, creating mold-friendly conditions inside your wall cavity.
- Visible lint accumulates around the exterior vent hood. If lint is making it all the way out but catching on the termination screen or louvers, there’s significantly more trapped inside the line. We see this constantly on Brooklyn and Queens properties where short vent runs mask deeper problems in the transition duct behind the dryer.
- It’s been over a year since your last professional cleaning. The U.S. Fire Administration recommends annual dryer vent inspection and cleaning, and for New York households running multiple loads weekly — families with kids, home-based businesses, multi-unit landlords — every 6–8 months is more realistic. We keep records and call you when you’re due.
Our Dryer Vent Cleaning Process — Step by Step
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Arrival and system assessment. Richard Anderson arrives at your scheduled window, introduces himself, and walks the full vent path with you — from dryer location to exterior termination. We note duct material (flexible foil, semi-rigid, or rigid metal), total length, number of bends, and any obvious damage. This takes 10–15 minutes and informs everything that follows.
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Airflow baseline and borescope inspection. We measure pre-cleaning airflow in cubic feet per minute and, where access allows, run a camera through the line to document lint density and any structural issues. You’ll see what we see — no surprises, no upsell pressure based on claims you can’t verify.
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Mechanical agitation and debris extraction. Using Rotobrush rotary tools sized to your duct diameter and Nikro high-velocity air whips, we dislodge compacted lint from duct walls and elbows. The equipment is powerful enough for commercial jobs but controlled enough for the thin-gauge ducts common in older New York buildings. We work from both ends when possible to ensure complete coverage.
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Negative air cleanup and final flush. We connect a HEPA-filtered vacuum to capture dislodged debris before it can migrate into your living space, then run a compressed air flush to clear residual particles. The vent line is left clean enough that a borescope re-inspection shows bare metal — the standard we hold ourselves to.
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Post-cleaning verification and documentation. We remeasure airflow, confirm it meets or exceeds manufacturer specs and our own baseline, then provide a written summary of what was found and done. If we installed a bird guard, replaced a cap, or rerouted a section, those details are included for your records and any warranty claims.
How Much Does Dryer Vent Cleaning Cost in New York?
Affordable Dryer Vent Cleaning in New York, NY starts at $150–$250 for a standard single-family or condo job when the vent is accessible, under 15 feet, and has no significant blockages or damage. For longer runs — common in Manhattan high-rises where vents route 30+ feet to rooftop terminations — expect $275–$350. Vent rerouting, bird guard installation, or cap replacement are additional: reroutes typically add $200–$400 depending on materials and access, guards and caps run $75–$150 installed.

Several factors push pricing toward the higher end. Multiple 90-degree elbows reduce airflow and increase cleaning time. Rooftop terminations in walk-up buildings require ladder or roof access. Shared vent stacks in multifamily properties need coordination with neighbors or management. And if we find a bird nest, wasp infestation, or disconnected duct segment, remediation adds labor but prevents far costlier damage.
We’re transparent about this because we’ve heard from too many New York customers who paid franchise crews for “whole system” cleanings that barely touched the transition duct. Our free estimate includes a firm quote after inspection — not a lowball teaser that balloons on arrival. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying and exactly what it covers before any work begins. To avoid overpaying elsewhere, ask whether the quote includes exterior termination cleaning, airflow testing, and written results. If it doesn’t, you’re buying a vacuum job, not a professional service.
Call (833) 754-6107 for your free estimate — we’ll give you a real number based on your actual setup, not a generic range.
Dryer Vent Cleaning Near New York — Our Service Area
We cover all five boroughs plus the immediate metro area, with typical response times of same-day to 48 hours depending on your location. In Manhattan, we regularly serve Gramercy Park, Hell’s Kitchen, the East Village, and Chinatown. Brooklyn and Queens properties are usually next-day. We also travel to Dryer Vent Cleaning in Buffalo, Dryer Vent Cleaning in Rochester, and Dryer Vent Cleaning in Syracuse for scheduled multi-unit and commercial work. For New Jersey clients, we cross into Hoboken and Weehawken weekly. Westchester County calls — Bronxville, Yonkers, Tuckahoe — typically book 2–3 days out. Wherever you are, Richard Anderson is the technician who arrives, not a dispatched subcontractor you’ve never spoken to.
Serving New York, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the New York area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
Frequently Asked Questions — Dryer Vent Cleaning in New York
Dryer vent cleaning is the professional removal of lint, debris, and obstructions from the exhaust duct that carries hot, moist air from your clothes dryer to the outside of your building. You need it because lint accumulation restricts airflow, forces your dryer to overwork, raises your energy bills, and creates a documented fire hazard — the U.S. Fire Administration reports nearly 3,000 dryer fires annually, most caused by failure to clean. In New York’s dense housing, where dryers often run in interior rooms with long duct runs, this maintenance is especially critical.
A standard residential dryer vent cleaning takes 60–90 minutes from arrival to departure, including inspection, cleaning, and post-service verification. Longer duct runs, rooftop terminations, or additional services like bird guard installation can extend this to 2–2.5 hours. We schedule realistic windows — not four-hour blocks where you’re trapped waiting — and call 30 minutes before arrival.
Most New York dryer vent cleanings fall between $150 and $350 depending on duct length, accessibility, and whether additional services like cap replacement or rerouting are needed. We provide firm, written estimates after inspection, not vague ranges that change on site. Call (833) 754-6107 for an exact quote — estimates are free, and you’ll know your final price before any work begins.
Yes — we’ve serviced hundreds of Aprilaire ventilation systems and work with Abatement Technologies equipment regularly. We also handle Guardsman components and virtually all standard dryer makes and vent materials. Our 20 years of specialization means we recognize brand-specific quirks and stock common replacement parts rather than ordering them and making you wait.
We offer same-day and next-day scheduling throughout New York for standard bookings, and we prioritize genuine emergencies — burning smells, complete blockages, or post-fire recovery — for immediate response when possible. Call (833) 754-6107 and we’ll tell you honestly whether we can reach you today or first thing tomorrow.
We guarantee our workmanship: if airflow doesn’t meet manufacturer specifications after cleaning, we re-service at no charge. Specific part warranties apply to installed components like bird guards and vent caps. We’re a reputation-driven business — 548 reviews, 4.9 stars — and we fix problems rather than debate them.
Clear a path to your dryer and the surrounding area, remove items from the top of the dryer and any nearby shelves we’ll need to access, and ensure we can reach your exterior vent termination — unlock windows or terrace doors if applicable. If your dryer is in a tight closet, pulling it slightly forward helps, though we can handle positioning. Have your building’s vent routing information ready if you know it, especially for high-rise or multifamily properties.
Schedule Your Dryer Vent Cleaning Service in New York Today
Call (833) 754-6107 now for your free, no-obligation estimate. Richard Anderson — owner and lead technician — will handle your job personally, arrive with Rotobrush and Nikro contractor-grade equipment, and leave your dryer vent system running at full efficiency. Same-day and next-day appointments are available across New York, and we keep emergency slots open for burning smells or complete blockages. One call closes the loop on your dryer vent problem.
Written by Richard Anderson, Owner at Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service, serving New York since 2004.