ACD Team Solutions

ACD Team Solution - Local Chimney Sweep & Air Duct Cleaning Company Sacramento CA

Dryer Vent Cleaning Sacramento, CA

Local Dryer Duct Cleaning Family Owned & Operated (919) 839-8020

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Using the latest professional tools we provide expert residential dryer duct & dryer vent cleaning, making sure your dryer pipe is thoroughly clean end-to-end.

Top Quality Dryer Vent Cleaning in Sacramento, CA Serving Residential and Commercial Properties

Every year, thousands of house fires occur due to clogged or poorly maintained clothes dryers. Dryer vents can easily become blocked by lint and debris and cause dangerous problems such as increased drying time and energy inefficiency.

ACD Team Solutions provides the highest quality vent cleaning services for residential and commercial properties in Sacramento, CA, ensuring your family’s safety by minimizing fire hazards.

With state-of-the-art equipment plus our expert technicians who have the technical know-how to get the job done correctly, efficiently, and in a timely manner.

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Dryer Pipe Cleaning

End-to-End Professional Maintenance Cleaning is a flat fee.

$ 219
  • Maintenance cleaning of standard dryer duct pipe, including full dryer inspection and dryer vent cleaning. We use professional equipment to clean your dryer vent and dryer pipe end-to-end.

Dryer Vent Cleaning Services

  • Dryer Vent Cleaning
  • Dryer Duct Cleaning
  • Dryer Pipe Cleaning
  • Dryer Vent Repair
  • Dryer Pipe Repair
  • Vent Inspection

The Importance of Dryer Vent Cleaning in Sacramento, CA

A dryer vent cleaning in Sacramento, CA is essential to reduce the risk of fire hazards, improve energy efficiency and prevent carbon monoxide poisoning while extending the lifespan of your dryer.

Reduce Fire Hazards

Regular cleaning is crucial for reducing fire hazards in homes. As lint and other debris accumulate, they become more flammable, thus forming a dangerous build-up that can ignite and start a fire.

These build-ups are often hidden within the walls and are difficult to detect until too late; this makes preventative action paramount to safety. According to FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency), dirty or clogged dryer vents are responsible for an alarming number of home fires – over 2,900 yearly nationwide, with potentially hundreds of deaths yearly due to related house fires*.

A professional cleaning efficiently removes all lint buildup. Recognizing the signs, such as longer drying times or excessive heat counts during cycles, allow homeowners to identify when there may be an issue early on with their system—and understand why professional help is essential for overall safety measures.

Improve Energy Efficiency

Clogged vents can significantly reduce the efficiency of your laundry room. Lint, debris, and other materials collected in your vent will restrict airflow in a dryer, leading to longer drying times and higher energy consumption.

An inhibited airflow means the dryer must work harder than necessary to push hot air out of the vent system. This leads to increased energy bills and excess strain on your appliance’s motor.

An expert dryer duct cleaning from ACD Team Solutions is an easy solution for better performance from your clothes dryers and improved efficiency. Our technicians use state-of-the-art equipment, provided with the utmost care and attention, so you get safe results without any disruption or damage.

Prevent Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Accumulated lint in vents and ducts can be the source of dangerous carbon monoxide buildup: Items burning too close or blocked ventilation mean this poisonous gas cannot escape as it should.

ACD Team Solutions services reduce the danger of CO poisoning from clogged dryer ducts. Taking proper precautions like scheduling regular inspections helps ensure your vents are clear and can resist potential blockages caused by dust, lint, debris, pet hair, and other items that accumulate over time.

The experienced technicians at ACD Team Solutions have the tools to thoroughly inspect each vent system – inspecting every corner for buildups so you can rest assured your home remains safe against carbon monoxide poisoning.

Extend the Lifespan of your Dryer

Regular cleaning ensures that your clothes dryer runs efficiently and reliably. Clear and clean vents help to maximize airflow, thereby reducing the time it takes for your clothes to be dried – ultimately saving you energy costs.

By keeping the interior parts of the machine running smoothly and free of debris, air will not become stagnant or blocked, which can affect performance over time – leading to a reduction in appliance lifespan and increasing electricity bills.

Regular checkups with ACD Team Solutions will ensure that any issue can be quickly identified before it causes damage to your machine or major inconvenience at home.

Improve Indoor Air Quality

As a homeowner, it is important to understand the value of dryer vent cleaning. Not only does this type of maintenance keep your home safe from fires and improves energy efficiency, but regular upkeep can also have an incredible impact on indoor air quality.

Without proper cleaning, allergens and pollutants may accumulate in your vents. This build-up results in them being released into your home’s air through lint or other particles that escape during drying cycles.

Professional technicians are experienced in identifying potential problems so they can fix them quickly.

Professional Dryer Vent Cleaning Service

ACD Team Solutions offers state-of-the-art equipment and expert dryer vent cleaning services, serving residential and commercial properties.

Expert Dryer Duct Cleaning Company: ACD Team Solutions

When finding a top-notch dryer vent cleaning service, look no further than ACD Team Solutions. As one of the leading local companies offering expert services for clients across residential and commercial properties, we are your go-to company when you need professional dryer duct cleaning services! Our experience and expertise in the field allow us to get your clothes dryers running efficiently.

Rely on our team’s skilled technicians today, knowing that they will be able to remove lint build-up removal along with improving airflow throughout your vents to minimize drying time and also help lower energy bills overall.

State-of-the-art Equipment

We employ cutting-edge tools and equipment to clean your vents, ducts, and pipes properly.

This state-of-the-art technology lets us remove the built-up lint from your dryer ducts without disrupting its shape or structure.

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Expert and Experienced

We are expert and experienced specialists with up-to-date knowledge of safety considerations when dealing with clothes dryers, regular maintenance recommendations, and experience in troubleshooting complex issues.

The Best Customer Service

ACD Team Solutions provides exceptional customer service. We are dedicated to providing the highest level of customer satisfaction.

From their friendly technicians who explain every step of your project in clear terms tailored specifically to you, down to our affordable prices – we have earned a reputation as offering some of the best customer service.

It’s no surprise why so many local residents rely on ACD Team Solutions’ outstanding service whenever they experience issues with clogged lint systems or poor airflow caused by dirty ducts!

Free Estimates

By providing a complimentary estimate, we give our customers convenience and transparency so they can make an informed decision on their purchase.

Additionally, customers can be sure that they are being charged fairly for the work they’re having done. In addition to allowing customers to budget for the cost of service, knowing upfront how much will be charged takes away any potential financial surprises later.

FAQs

Q. What is dryer vent cleaning, and why do I need it?

A: It is the process of removing lint and debris from your dryer exhaust system to avoid a buildup that can be both dangerous and damaging if not addressed properly. You should have your vents cleaned annually or more often if you notice poor air flow while the appliance operates.

Q: What are common warning signs my dryer needs professional cleaning?

A: You may experience longer drying times, unusually hot interior portions of their units after each cycle, and bad smells or discoloration.

Q: How long does the average dryer ventilation cleaning take?

The time required to clean a clogged dryer vent depends on factors such as the number of bends/degree changes, including obstructions blocking airflow supply lines (e.g., bird nests). Most cleanings require around 45 minutes to 1 hour of total work.

Q: How often should I have my dryer vent cleaned?

A: It is recommended to have your vents cleaned at least once a year. However, if you notice any signs of a clogged vent, such as longer drying times or a burning smell, it is important to schedule a cleaning as soon as possible.

Q: Can I clean it myself?

A: While it is possible to clean yourself, it is recommended to hire a professional technician for thorough and safe cleaning. Professional technicians have the proper tools and knowledge to clean the entire vent system effectively.

Q: Is cleaning necessary if my dryer is running fine?

A: Yes, dryer vent cleaning is necessary even if your dryer is running fine. The accumulation of lint and debris in the vent is a gradual process, and cleaning it regularly helps to prevent future issues and ensures safe operation.

Frequently Asked Questions

The air duct system pumps air throughout the house. Normally, there is a separate pump mechanism for every floor of the house, it is generally referred to as the Intake unit.  This Intake unit sucks air from inside your house into the duct system; this air is then either heated in the Winter or Cooled in the Summer; and then the duct system blows the hot or cold air is back into the house through the supply vents all throughout the house. This way, the same air is always circulated through the house. If you have a filter installed in your Intake unit then the air is somewhat filtered as it is sucked into the duct system, but this is a very small and short-lived barrier, and dirt and bacteria often have many other crevices through which they also enter the duct system.

– Dirty air ducts lead to bad indoor air quality – the ducts carry and spread odors and airborne dirt throughout your home and you breathe it in. This is certainly bad for your health.

– Your HVAC cannot operate at its peak performance when the duct system is dirty.  The dirt that accumulates in the ducts blocks the air movement inside the duct system and lowers your HVAC system performance level. The system has to work harder to circulate air within the home, which in turn increases your energy bills. This also of course increases your carbon footprint and any associated fees or fines that may come with it.

Some of the most usual suspects that accumulate in the duct system over time are dust and dust mites, mildew and possible mold spores, human dander and/or pet dander, fungal spores, insects and remains of dead insects, at times there may be rodent feces or even dead rodents in the ducts, carcinogenic by-products of household chemicals and/or tobacco smoke, allergens from the outside environment, and other contaminants. Of course, there is a lot of bacteria that comes along with each of these contaminants, it all stays inside your air duct system and festers, and you breathe it in since your air duct system circulates it with the air around your house. Many health authorities report correlation between dirty air ducts and respiratory illnesses (asthma, wheezing, coughing, difficulty breathing), allergies (eczema, rashes, hives), headaches, tiredness, and depression. This dirt also forces your air duct system to work harder to push the air through, which increases your energy bills, lowers the air output throughout the house, and runs down your HVAC system.  So, dirty air ducts are bad for your health, raise your energy costs, and increase liability of system damage which in turn creates more costs…  

– The short answer is Yes. Cleaning the air duct system will remove contaminants and outright dirt from your duct system, so it will definitely improve the indoor air quality of your home.  A clean HVAC system will operate easier and better which will heat or cool your home faster and that will also lower your energy costs.  

A note about smoke odors and other smells: Cigarette smoke has cancer-causing pollutants that spread through the air, they get sucked into the air duct system and get stuck to the internal sides of the ductwork.  This is also true of many types of plugins and scented air sprays or vaporized oils – they can all settle on the walls of the duct and then simply get recirculated throughout the home.  For this reason, we prefer using a professional machine with a brush and we also recommend a Sanitizing Disinfectant Treatment to clear up any smoke smells from the home.  We use the latest tech machine that has a duct-safe rotating brush so it safely scrubs all the internal sides of the ductwork clean all through the duct; and the air duct Sanitizer then disinfects the duct (much like hand sanitizer disinfects your hands) killing any remaining bacteria, allergens, beginning mold spores, and the like.

– Scented plugins and home deodorizer sprays are not always safe, and they are largely just a cover up for any existing bad smells or odors.  Be careful and choose only natural deodorizers that do not carry carcinogenic substances, and remember these things do not actually clean your duct from the dirt that’s already accumulated in there.

– The main reason to call a professional is to get someone who is knowledgeable about how the duct system works who also has the professional machine and equipment to do a safe and thorough air duct cleaning. Doing a DIY air duct cleaning can sometimes help, and it can sometimes cause more issues or even downright damage to your ducts.  If you’re careful, it can be a good thing to clean the opening of the ducts and the register grills once in a while with a vacuum cleaner or a wet cloth just for maintenance.  Please do this with caution to make sure no parts of the vacuum cleaner (or your cloth) are left behind or get stuck in the duct. Please do not use any rods or long sticks, and do not force any cleaning brushes or items into the ducts.

At ACD Team Solutions we use the latest technology 3-way HEPA filter machine – this means that as our machine cleans your ducts it puts out cleaner air than it sucks in, which creates an air purification effect. The machine is equipped with a duct-safe brush that rotates as we clean inside each duct and it scrubs all internal sides of your ductwork thoroughly clean. The opposite end of the rotating brush is equipped with a nozzle that has very powerful suction, so all the dirt that has been scrubbed off and all debris laying inside your ducts is sucked straight into the machine without any mess for you.  We open each register and go inside each duct one-by-one, all the way through the end of the duct reaching the main trunk-line, and we make sure that the whole duct system is thoroughly cleaned together with the vent openings and the register grills. We lay out cloth tarps to cover our work area and make sure we leave your home cleaner than when we walked into it.

– The EPA and NADCA recommend doing a deep cleaning once every 3 – 4 years.  However, if you’re living in a very urbanized area near the main roads or in areas where a lot of smoke or other allergens enter your home on a regular basis then it is recommended to do a cleaning more often than that.  If you’ve recently had a major renovation or construction within your home, it is best to clean the air ducts before you settle back in within the house. Also, many people prefer to do a cleaning before a new baby arrives or before an elderly person comes to live in the house – this is a great idea as the elderly and toddlers have weaker immune systems and are more susceptible to airborne contaminants.  

If in doubt, you can always call us for an inspection. During the inspection service, our technician will use an inspection camera to examine inside your air ducts and advise you if a Deep Cleaning is needed or if a Sanitizing Disinfectant Treatment is recommended. Our technician comes fully equipped to do the work the same day, so if you’d like him to go ahead and clean your air ducts just let him know on the spot.  The $69 inspection fee is waived if you opt to do the cleaning work same day as the inspection. 

Dryer Vent Cleaning Areas

Sacramento Area

  • Sacramento
  • Roseville
  • Loomis
  • El Dorado Hills
  • Folsom
  • Granite Bay
  • Davis
  • Dixon
  • Woodland
  • Lincoln
  • Elk Grove
  • Rocklin
  • Carmichael
  • Fair Oaks

Florida

  • Hollywood
  • Fort Lauderdale
  • Pompano Beach
  • Hialeah
  • Miami
  • Boca Raton

East Bay / San Francisco Bay Area

  • East Bay
  • Concord
  • Walnut Creek
  •  Lafayette
  • Moraga
  • Pleasant Hill
  • Orinda
  • San Leandro
  • Alamo
  • Danville
  • San Ramon
  • Martinez

Texas

  • Houston
  • The Woodlands
  • Katy
  • Cypress
  • Pearland
  • Friendswood
  • League City
  • Missouri City
  • Spring
  • Stafford
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Book An Appointment

ACD Team Solutions is your local vent specialist, and we never compromise on quality. Schedule your air duct clearing, HVAC leaning and AC duct cleaning today. 

Sacramento, CA

(916) 839-8020

acdteamsolutions@gmail.com

Sacramento Area

  • Sacramento
  • Roseville
  • Loomis
  • El Dorado Hills
  • Folsom
  • Granite Bay
  • Davis
  • Dixon
  • Woodland
  • Lincoln
  • Elk Grove
  • Rocklin
  • Carmichael
  • Fair Oaks

Florida

  • Hollywood
  • Fort Lauderdale
  • Pompano Beach
  • Hialeah
  • Miami
  • Boca Raton

East Bay / San Francisco Bay Area

  • East Bay
  • Concord
  • Walnut Creek
  •  Lafayette
  • Moraga
  • Pleasant Hill
  • Orinda
  • San Leandro
  • Alamo
  • Danville
  • San Ramon
  • Martinez

Texas

  • Houston
  • The Woodlands
  • Katy
  • Cypress
  • Pearland
  • Friendswood
  • League City
  • Missouri City
  • Spring
  • Stafford
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