Sweep + Inspection Bundle
Our most-booked visit: a full cleaning and a documented inspection in one appointment.
Learn moreIf your dryer needs two cycles for one load of towels, the machine probably isn't the problem. The vent is. We disconnect the dryer, clean the transition hose, clear the full duct run out to the exterior hood, then check the airflow before we call it done. Clothes dry faster, the machine runs cooler, and you've removed one of the most common causes of house fires in the process. Book it as a one-time visit, or put it on a plan and let us keep the interval for you.
A dryer vent looks like the simplest thing in the house, and that is exactly why most of them are cleaned badly. A leaf-blower jammed into the wall cap, a quick rod-and-run, a "looks clear" at the door — that is the industry standard, and at PCS Services we built our reputation by refusing it. We clean dryer vents the way we clean six-figure chimney systems: scoped, measured, documented, and proven. The same crews and the same exacting standard, in metros from the Texas Gulf to the Pacific Northwest.
Here is what compacted lint actually does. It chokes the exhaust, so the dryer runs two and three cycles to finish one load, baking the heating element and shortening the life of an appliance you paid real money for. It traps the moisture that should be leaving the house, so it backs up as humidity into a laundry room and feeds mildew. And — the part nobody likes to say out loud — superheated lint behind a stalled airflow is one of the leading causes of residential fire. The U.S. Fire Administration ties roughly 2,900 home fires a year to clothes dryers, and failure to clean is the number-one factor. Premium isn't a luxury here. It's the margin between a clean run and a claim.
Our process is deliberate. We open the system at both ends, pull the appliance, and run a counter-rotating rotary brush with simultaneous air-whip through the full duct — transition, in-wall run, every elbow, and the exterior or roof termination. A HEPA-filtered vacuum captures the debris instead of blowing it into your living space. Where the run is long, multi-elbow, or roof-terminated, we treat it as the harder job it is rather than pretending the easy method reaches it. Then we measure: an anemometer reading on the exhaust before and after, so the result isn't an opinion, it's a number you keep.
What sets the PCS job apart is the finish. We re-seat the dryer tight to the wall without crushing the transition, replace a kinked foil hose with code-compliant semi-rigid aluminum if we find one, confirm the exterior damper opens fully on airflow and seals when off, and leave the termination guarded against birds and rodents. You get a written airflow certificate and photo documentation of the before/after — the kind of record a discerning homeowner, a property manager, or an insurer actually respects.
This hub also covers the heavier cousins of a standard clean for clients who need them: deep cleaning of packed, long, or roof-run ducts; rooftop dryer vent cleaning from the jack down; lint-trap and blower-housing cleaning inside the dryer cabinet where fine lint bypasses the screen; commercial, laundromat, and multi-unit stacked-riser exhaust cleaning; and emergency same-day clearing of a fully blocked vent throwing no-dry or overheat faults. Whatever the configuration, the standard is identical.
Because PCS is a national brand, you get one craftsmanship benchmark whether you're in Dallas, Denver, or Charlotte — not the luck of the draw on a local subcontractor. We schedule tight windows, arrive in branded vehicles, protect the floors, and clean up completely. The premium isn't in the price tag; it's in the airflow number we hand you and the fact that you don't think about this vent again until the next scheduled service.
Check the full duct run and exterior vent.
Power-brush + vacuum lint from every elbow.
Confirm airflow meets spec at the exterior.
Note any crushed/long runs that need correction.
We've worked on 0+ DFW homes over 15+ years. Every job — small sweep or full rebuild — runs the same way: certified technicians, written quotes, photo reports, warranty in writing.
Full-run cleaning, every elbow to the exterior
Power-brush + vacuum, not just the trap
Airflow verified after cleaning
Faster drying + lower fire risk
Family-owned, licensed and insured, working to NFPA 211. We're the team you call when you want it done right the first time — no rotating subcontractors, no upsell pressure, no surprises. Same techs, same trucks, same standard.

One full visit a year: a complete sweep, a top-to-bottom inspection, and a photo report you keep. Between visits you get the part you can't see — we track your schedule, send the reminders, and hold priority slots for plan members during the fall rush. If a repair ever comes up, you get a written quote first. There's no contract; the plan renews only if you want it to.
Before we leave your first visit, next year's window goes on our calendar. When it gets close, we reach out — text or call, your choice — and you pick the exact day. If you don't answer, we try again. That's the entire trick of the plan: your chimney gets maintained because someone whose job it is remembered, not because you happened to.
Honestly, no. If your chimney was built or fully relined in the past year, wait — it doesn't need a plan yet, and we'd rather tell you that than sell you one. Same if you have a gas-only fireplace you light twice a winter: an inspection every year or two covers you. Plans earn their keep for wood burners and busy households. On the fence? Ask. We'll tell you straight.
Late spring through summer is the smart window. The chimney's done for the season, everything winter did to it is visible, and appointments are easy to get. Most people call in October instead, when the calendar's slammed and the first cold front is a week away. Either works. But book in June and you'll never think about it in October.
Because the first cold snap is the chimney trade's alarm clock. From September through November, everyone who forgot their fireplace all year remembers it in the same two weeks, and every sweep in Dallas–Fort Worth is booked solid. It's the worst time to need an appointment, and it's the whole reason our plans schedule you automatically before the crowd shows up.
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