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New England
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+1 (833) 721-1121
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info@mechanicalhygiene.com
Dryer Vent Cleaning for Commercial and Industrial Properties in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut
Protect Your Property, Lower Risk & Improve Efficiency
When managing a multi-unit complex, which necessitates a continuous balancing act between efficiency, risk, and safety, dryer vent accumulation is one of the most frequently overlooked risks. In high-use buildings like dorms, hospitals, and apartment complexes, lint accumulates rapidly. If this buildup is not regularly cleaned, it reduces performance, increases energy costs, and presents a serious fire risk.
For more than 20 years, Mechanical Hygiene has been helping property managers in New England stay in compliance, reduce liability, and protect their facilities by cleaning certified industrial dryer vents.
Don’t wait for equipment failure or tenant complaints, do an inspection to uncover a preventable hazard. Schedule a preventative cleaning today.
20+ Years of Certified Dryer Vent Cleaning Expertise
Cleaning industrial dryer vents for large laundry systems that have obtained NADCA accreditation is our area of expertise at Mechanical Hygiene. Our knowledgeable experts service multi-unit buildings of all sizes with precision, effectiveness, and the least amount of disruption possible while maximizing safety and performance.
We proudly serve:
- Hospitals and healthcare facilities
- Schools, colleges, and dormitories
- Apartment buildings and residential complexes
- Senior living communities
- Cannabis and pharmaceutical operations
Our team is prepared to safely and thoroughly clean, inspect, and optimize your vent system, regardless of how many dryer units your facility has 5 or 500.
Why Dryer Vent Cleaning Is Essential
- In commercial dryers, lint buildup quickly accumulates and is extremely flammable.
- Blocked vents lengthen drying times, cause equipment to overheat, and increase energy expenses.
- Regular cleaning increases productivity, prolongs machine life, and helps prevent fires.
- Frequent maintenance complies with OSHA regulations, insurance requirements, and fire codes.
What Our Dryer Vent Cleaning Service Includes
- System layout, vent length, and access points are evaluated on-site.
- Examining every dryer vent line and exit route
- Using commercial-grade equipment to remove debris, lint, and obstructions
- Airflow confirmation and enhanced functionality following cleaning
- Documentation of before and after photos for each serviced vent
- Scheduling during off-peak hours is possible to prevent service interruptions.
Benefits of Dryer Vent Cleaning
Better Dryer Performance
Lower Utility Bills
Fire Prevention
Preventing fires by getting rid of flammable lint
Longer Equipment Life
Improved Airflow & Ventilation
Code Compliance & Liability Reduction
Why Choose Mechanical Hygiene?
- 20+ years serving New England homeowners
- NADCA-certified dryer vent cleaning specialists
- IICRC-trained HVAC technicians
- OSHA-compliant safety procedures
- EPA-compliant, eco-friendly cleaning methods
- Transparent reporting with before/after documentation
Frequently Asked Questions
How frequently should our business dryer vents be cleaned?
Dorms and other facilities with large laundry volumes should do this at least once or twice a year to maintain safety and compliance.
Is it difficult to clean dryer vents?
No, our experienced employees guarantee hygienic service to guarantee that no dust or lint is left behind. We employ sealed vacuum systems and containment strategies.
How long does the service last?
Most properties can be completed in one business day or less, depending on the number of dryer units. We offer flexible scheduling and off-peak hours.
Can dryer vents be cleaned at home?
Commercial vent systems require specialized equipment, access methods, and skilled technicians. Do-it-yourself projects often fail to notice concealed accumulation or present a fire danger due to improper handling.
What symptoms indicate that vents require cleaning?
- Prolonged drying periods
- Appliances that are hot to the touch
- Burning odors coming from the laundry rooms
- Lint is visible close to vent exits.
- Tenant complaints regarding subpar dryer performance
Avoid Ignoring the Hidden Danger
For more than 20 years, Mechanical Hygiene has provided expert dryer vent cleaning to New England businesses, keeping them safe and productive. Our staff is prepared to assist you in adhering to code, averting fire risks, and prolonging the lifespan of your laundry systems.