Fast, Reliable Dryer Vent Cleaning Across Richmond Heights
Dryer vent cleaning in Richmond Heights typically costs $150–$325 for standard residential jobs, with most appointments completed in 60–90 minutes. If your home has the original or early-replacement flex ductwork common to this neighborhood’s 1950s–1960s housing stock, we’ll spot degradation before it becomes a fire hazard. We’ve been driving our Dryer Vent Cleaning trucks down Saffold Road and through Richmond Heights’s ranch-home blocks for years, and we know the difference between a simple lint clearing and a full duct replacement before we even pull into your driveway. Call (833) 628-3661 for a free estimate—owner Michael Brown answers directly.

Why Apex Air Duct Cleaning Service Miami Is Richmond Heights’s Preferred Dryer Vent Cleaning Company
We’re not a franchise dispatching whoever’s available. Owner Michael Brown serves as lead technician on every Richmond Heights job, and he’s spent 11 years focused exclusively on air duct and HVAC cleaning—never general handyman work with duct cleaning tacked on. That single-trade focus matters when your 1962 CBS ranch home has concealed duct runs that don’t match modern layouts.
Our 867 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars include dozens from Richmond Heights homeowners who specifically mention finding delaminated duct liner, collapsed flex sections, and blocked airflow that other cleaners missed. They found us because we don’t just blow air through a vent and call it done—we inspect the full run with borescope cameras and negative-pressure testing.
Richmond Heights sits just west of US-1 and north of Eureka Drive, roughly 25 minutes from our Miami base during normal traffic. We schedule Richmond Heights appointments with realistic arrival windows, not the “sometime between 8 and 6” games that waste your Saturday.
We know this neighborhood’s housing stock intimately: the low-pitched rooflines, the unconditioned attics that hit 140°F in August, the original flex duct that’s been cooking since the Johnson administration. That local knowledge saves you from paying for a “cleaning” that can’t fix a collapsed duct.
Our Dryer Vent Cleaning Services in Richmond Heights
Dryer Vent Inspection
Every Richmond Heights job starts here. We feed a borescope camera through the full duct run and test airflow with a manometer before touching a brush. In this neighborhood, we expect to find problems: delaminated inner liner, kinked sections at register boots, or flex duct that’s collapsed onto itself after decades of heat cycling. On a 1963 ranch home on Saffold Road, our crew found the dryer vent’s flex duct liner had fully delaminated from the heat and humidity, collapsing onto itself and virtually blocking airflow. We had to replace the entire run with rigid aluminum ductwork before we could even perform the lint removal—a job the homeowner originally booked as a simple cleaning. That inspection prevents the dangerous scenario where a cleaner clears lint from the first three feet and declares the job done while a collapsed section downstream traps heat against your dryer.
Vent Cleaning and Lint Removal
For ducts that pass inspection, we clean with professional-grade Nikro negative-pressure vacuums and rotary brush systems—the same equipment commercial restoration contractors use, not shop vacs with duct-tape attachments. Richmond Heights’s near-constant AC operation means dryers run year-round too, and lint accumulation here often exceeds national averages. We extract the full load, then verify with post-cleaning airflow measurement. If your vent terminates through the roof (common on these low-pitched ranch homes), we bring extension equipment and roof-safe access gear—no shortcuts that leave the upper run untouched.
Vent Rerouting
Many Richmond Heights homes have dryer vent runs that were acceptable by 1960s codes but violate current safety standards: too long, too many bends, or routed through unconditioned attic spaces where condensation accelerates lint packing. We reroute with rigid aluminum ductwork, shortening runs and eliminating unnecessary elbows. This is particularly valuable in Richmond Heights’s CBS ranch homes where the original laundry placement—often in a converted porch or added utility room—created convoluted paths through walls and soffits. A properly rerouted vent dries clothes faster, reduces fire risk, and often pays for itself in energy savings within 18 months.
Vent Cap Replacement and Bird Guard Installation
Richmond Heights’s low-pitched roofs and exposed vent terminations make caps and guards vulnerable. We’ve replaced dozens that were dislodged by wind, damaged by decades of UV exposure, or simply never installed on original construction. Our replacement caps include integrated bird guards with mesh fine enough to block nesting material but open enough to maintain airflow. We stock components sized for the 4-inch rigid aluminum we prefer for Richmond Heights replacements, so there’s no waiting for parts.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Richmond Heights
We build our replacements to last using components from Guardsman and other proven manufacturers, paired with our professional-grade Rotobrush and Nikro cleaning systems. For Richmond Heights homeowners facing full duct replacement, we source rigid aluminum ductwork and specialized fittings that match the dimensions of mid-century installations—no forcing modern components into legacy spaces. Because we carry common replacement parts on every truck, most Richmond Heights jobs requiring cap replacement or short duct runs finish same-day. When we encounter a home with Honeywell or Aprilaire air quality components integrated into the HVAC system, we coordinate our dryer vent work to avoid disrupting those systems.
Common Dryer Vent Cleaning Problems We See in Richmond Heights Homes
- Collapsed flex duct from decades of heat exposure. The original or early-replacement flex duct in Richmond Heights’s 1950s–1970s homes has often delaminated or collapsed under South Florida heat and humidity, blocking airflow and requiring duct replacement before any lint removal is possible. We find this on roughly one in three Richmond Heights inspections.
- Dislodged bird guards and exposed vent openings. Caps and guards on low-pitched ranch roofs are easily damaged during storms or previous cleaning attempts, leaving the vent open to bird and rodent entry. We replace these with secure, properly flashed installations.
- Concealed dryer connections in unconditioned spaces. Lint traps and vent connections are often tucked into tight attic crawl spaces or behind water heaters in converted porch areas—layouts typical of mid-century ranch modifications. Standard cleaning tools can’t reach these configurations; we disassemble and manually clear them.
- Excessive lint packing from year-round dryer use. Richmond Heights’s 10–11 month cooling season means laundry loads never drop off seasonally. Combined with older dryers that run longer cycles, lint accumulates faster than in climates with genuine winter breaks from heavy dryer use.
Pricing for Dryer Vent Cleaning in Richmond Heights, FL
A standard dryer vent cleaning in Richmond Heights runs $150–$225 for a single-story ranch home with accessible ductwork and intact flex or rigid duct. If we find collapsed or delaminated duct requiring replacement, vent rerouting, or extensive manual disassembly in a concealed attic space, costs typically range $275–$425 depending on linear feet and accessibility. Vent cap or bird guard replacement adds $45–$85 per termination. We provide exact quotes before beginning work—no open-ended billing. Estimates are free, and we encourage Richmond Heights homeowners to schedule an inspection if their dryer is taking longer than one cycle to dry towels or if they haven’t had service in over two years. Call (833) 628-3661 for your specific quote.
We Also Serve Cities Near Richmond Heights
Our service radius covers Sunset to the north, The Crossings and Three Lakes to the southwest, and Cutler to the southeast. Richmond Heights homeowners often refer neighbors from these nearby communities after seeing our work on Saffold Road or Eureka Drive. We maintain the same owner-operated standard across every zip code we serve.
Serving Richmond Heights, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Richmond Heights area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Dryer Vent Cleaning in Richmond Heights
Decades of exposure to extreme attic heat—regularly exceeding 140°F in summer—and Miami-Dade’s persistent 80–90% humidity degrades the adhesive and fiberglass backing in original 1960s-era flex duct until the inner liner separates and collapses onto itself. Richmond Heights’s near-constant AC operation accelerates this process by keeping dryers running year-round. If your home was built in the 1950s–1970s and the ductwork has never been replaced, assume it needs inspection before cleaning. Call (833) 628-3661 to schedule.
Yes—when inspection reveals collapsed, delaminated, or kinked flex duct, we replace the damaged section with rigid aluminum ductwork before completing lint removal. We don’t charge for a “cleaning” that can’t actually improve airflow. Most Richmond Heights replacements use 4-inch rigid aluminum with proper elbows and secure strapping, installed to current safety codes. We’ll show you the borescope footage and quote the replacement cost before starting any additional work.
Every 12–18 months for Richmond Heights homes, more frequently if you have an older dryer, large household, or pets that generate lint-trapping fur. The national 5–7 year guideline doesn’t account for South Florida’s year-round humidity and continuous dryer use. If your ductwork is original to a 1960s home, annual inspection is prudent regardless of apparent performance. Call (833) 628-3661 to set a recurring schedule.
We install Guardsman bird guards and vent caps, and build duct runs with professional-grade rigid aluminum components sized for legacy installations. Our cleaning equipment is Rotobrush and Nikro—the same rotary brush and negative-pressure systems used by commercial restoration contractors. We don’t use consumer-grade shop vacs or universal-fit caps that fail in Richmond Heights’s exposed roof terminations.
Yes, and it’s one of our most valuable services for Richmond Heights’s modified ranch homes. Many original laundry placements created convoluted paths through unconditioned attics with multiple bends. We reroute with shorter, straighter rigid aluminum runs that improve drying time, reduce fire risk, and eliminate condensation points where lint packs. Most reroutes in Richmond Heights homes run $275–$425 and finish in a single visit.
Written by Michael Brown, Owner at Apex Air Duct Cleaning Service Miami, serving Richmond Heights and Miami-Dade County since 2013.