You should clean soffit eave and other types of attic air intake vents at least every couple of years if not annually.
Vent cleaning roof.
Commercial vacuums are used to suck up as much lint and debris as possible from the inside.
Most rooftop dryer vent cleaning companies charge 130 as their average price to clean rooftop vents as they do for ones on the side of the house.
You might need to run a drain cleaner through your roof vent if it s clogged or if this is the easiest way to access a clogged main drain.
If you can see but can t reach run a plumber s snake down the vent pipe.
Use a screwdriver to release these so that you can vacuum.
The purpose of the garden.
If the vent has a cap you ll need the screwdriver to unscrew it.
The top of the vent pipe extends through the roof.
When a clog occurs in a vent pipe you normally climb atop the roof to attack it but you can also try to clear it out from within the house.
Before climbing up to the roof get behind the dryer to vacuum out the vent.
Once this step is done we will proceed to cleaning the vent on the roof.
There should be clamps that connect the exhaust pipe of the dryer to the vent.
Slow draining and gurgling plumbing fixtures could be a sign of a clogged roof vent.
Vacuum out the vent while wearing safety gloves remove lint from the hole at the back of the dryer.
Locating and accessing the vent.
The first thing that we will do when cleaning a dryer vent that is vented through the roof is to disconnect the dryer and clean the inside vent.
Cleaning lint from a dryer duct requires a vacuum.
To continue feed the end of a garden hose down the vent and have someone on the ground turn on the water.
Clean the vents a short blast of compressed air will blow out debris.
You can put the tube of the vacuum directly up the vent.
Use a flashlight to shine a bright light down the vent pipe to look for further blockage you can reach.
Feed the end of a garden hose down the vent pipe and have someone on the ground turn on the water.
You can trust that they will thoroughly inspect these vents as well despite their relatively inconvenient location.
Use the hose attachment of a vacuum cleaner or shop vac to clean in and around the hole at the back of the dryer.
Bring a screwdriver and a garden hose with an adjustable nozzle with you when you climb onto the roof.