Commercial Dryer Vent Cleaning in CT & RI
Commercial dryers work harder than residential dryers. In laundromats, apartments, condos, hotels, gyms, salons, spas, rental properties, and shared laundry rooms, dryers may run all day with heavy loads, repeated cycles, and constant lint production.
Vent Pros of New England provides professional commercial dryer vent cleaning throughout Connecticut and Rhode Island. We help businesses, property managers, and facility owners reduce lint buildup, improve dryer airflow, and keep laundry systems running more safely and efficiently.
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Built for High-Use Laundry Systems
A commercial dryer vent system is not the same as a single dryer in a home. These systems often include multiple dryers, longer vent runs, shared exhaust lines, rooftop terminations, exterior wall vents, booster fan setups, or laundry areas that see constant use.
When lint builds up inside a commercial dryer vent, the problem can affect more than one machine. Dryers may take longer to dry, tenants or customers may complain, utility costs may increase, and equipment may experience more strain.
Vent Pros of New England takes an inspection-first approach. We look at the laundry setup, check for airflow restrictions, identify visible lint buildup or blockages, and explain what we find before recommending the right cleaning plan.
Who We Serve
Residential dryer vent cleaning can help your dryer run more efficiently by improving airflow through the vent line. When air can move properly, clothes may dry faster, the dryer may run with less strain, and the laundry area may feel less hot or humid.
Laundromats
Apartment buildings
Condo associations
Hotels and inns
Vacation rentals
Property management companies
Gyms and fitness centers
Salons and spas
Assisted living facilities
College housing
Multi-family buildings
Commercial laundry rooms
Rental turnover properties
Hospitality businesses
Why Commercial Dryer Vents Need Regular Cleaning
Commercial laundry spaces produce a large amount of lint because the machines are used more frequently than dryers in most homes. Even when lint screens are cleaned regularly, lint can still pass into the vent system and collect inside ductwork, elbows, long runs, and outside terminations.
Restricted airflow can make commercial dryers run hotter and longer. That can lead to longer dry times, higher energy use, increased wear on machines, and a poor experience for tenants, customers, employees, or guests.
The U.S. Fire Administration reports that failure to clean was the leading factor contributing to ignition in home clothes dryer fires from 2018–2020. While that statistic is based on home clothes dryer fires, the same basic concern matters in commercial laundry spaces: lint, heat, and restricted airflow should not be ignored.
Signs Your Commercial Dryer Vents May Be Restricted
Commercial dryer vent problems often show up as performance issues first. A tenant may report that clothes are still damp after a full cycle. A laundromat customer may need to pay for extra dry time. A hotel or rental property may notice laundry delays. A property manager may see repeated dryer service calls without realizing the vent system is the real problem.
You may need commercial dryer vent cleaning if dryers are taking longer than normal, machines feel hot, laundry rooms feel humid, lint is collecting around the machines, exterior vents are weak, or multiple dryers seem to be underperforming at the same time.
For multi-unit buildings, shared dryer vent systems should be checked carefully because a single restriction can affect airflow across multiple machines.
Our Dryer Vent Cleaning Process
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Schedule Your Free Inspection
We evaluate the full dryer exhaust system — from behind the dryer to the exterior vent hood — identifying lint buildup, airflow restrictions, improper materials, or blockages.
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We Clean the Dryer Vent
Using professional tools, we remove lint, debris, and obstructions from the dryer vent system so air can move more effectively from the dryer to the outside.
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You Get Better Airflow and Peace of Mind
After cleaning, your dryer vent system can breathe easier, your dryer can perform better, and your home is left clean when the job is complete.
Commercial Dryer Vent Cleaning for Laundromats
Laundromats depend on dryers that work quickly and consistently. When vents become restricted, customers may notice longer dry times, machines may run harder, and owners may see more complaints or service issues.
Vent Pros of New England helps laundromat owners inspect and clean commercial dryer vent systems so dryers can exhaust more effectively. We can check individual dryer connections, shared vent paths, exterior terminations, and visible lint buildup that may be affecting performance.
For laundromats, routine dryer vent maintenance is not just a safety step. It is part of keeping the business running smoothly.
Why Businesses Choose Vent Pros of New England
Vent Pros of New England is a local CT and RI dryer vent and duct cleaning company serving both residential and commercial customers. Your current site highlights key trust signals, including free inspections, CSIA dryer exhaust technician credentials, licensed and insured service, NADCA-related credentials, USFCR verification, and service-disabled veteran-owned certification.
Commercial customers choose Vent Pros because we are careful, straightforward, and practical. We do not use scare tactics. We inspect the system, explain what we see, and recommend the service that makes sense for the property.
We are a strong fit for business owners, property managers, condo associations, landlords, and facility teams that need dependable dryer vent cleaning without confusion or unnecessary pressure.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes. Vent Pros of New England provides commercial dryer vent cleaning throughout Connecticut and Rhode Island for laundromats, apartment buildings, condos, hotels, inns, gyms, salons, property managers, rental properties, and shared laundry rooms.
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The right schedule depends on dryer usage, dryer count, vent length, and property type. High-use laundry rooms, laundromats, hotels, and apartment buildings may need cleaning more often than small commercial laundry setups. A free inspection can help determine the best schedule.
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Yes. We clean laundromat dryer vent systems and inspect for lint buildup, airflow restrictions, exterior blockages, and other issues that can affect drying performance.
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Yes. We work with property managers, landlords, condo associations, apartment buildings, and multi-unit properties that need dryer vent inspections and cleaning.
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Yes. We work with property managers, landlords, condo associations, apartment buildings, and multi-unit properties that need dryer vent inspections and cleaning.,
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Yes. When lint or debris restricts airflow, dryers may take longer to dry clothes. In commercial spaces, this can lead to customer complaints, tenant complaints, higher energy use, and more strain on machines.
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Yes. Vent Pros of New England can help commercial customers create a dryer vent maintenance schedule based on usage, property type, and vent system condition.
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Yes. Free inspections are available for commercial dryer vent cleaning customers.