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Regular price $50.00 CAD
Regular price $75.00 CAD Sale price $50.00 CAD
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(Price includes cleaning of unlimited Vents)

Power HVAC Services provides efficient Coin laundry dryer vent cleaning.

We specialize in Coin Laundry Dryer Vent Cleaning for laundromats across the GTA, ensuring your machines operate at peak efficiency while keeping your business safe and compliant. Over time, dryers in coin laundries accumulate lint, debris, and moisture in their exhaust systems. This buildup restricts airflow, causing dryers to overheat, consume more energy, and take longer to dry clothes. Regular Coin Laundry Dryer Vent Cleaning helps improve energy efficiency, reduce wear and tear, and extend the lifespan of your dryers. Our expert team uses professional-grade equipment to thoroughly clean every part of your dryer vent system, from the lint traps to the main exhaust lines. We also inspect your setup to ensure proper ventilation and identify any potential fire hazards.

By scheduling routine Coin Laundry Dryer Vent Cleaning with Power HVAC Services, you can prevent costly breakdowns, lower electricity bills, and create a safer environment for your customers and staff. Clean vents mean faster drying cycles, happier customers, and peace of mind knowing your laundry facility runs efficiently and safely.

Trust Power HVAC Services for dependable cleaning — keeping your business energy-efficient, compliant, and worry-free all year round.


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Laundromat dryer duct cleaning should be done by top professionals. Lint-build up in the dryer ducts of laundromats might cause a fire. Cleaning the dryer vents in your laundromat is essential and can save you money. Regular dryer duct and exhaust cleaning removes lint buildup and improves air flow. Ducts packed with dust and lint can block airflow, making it harder for dryers to maintain temperature and ventilation. The air ducts in your laundry business should therefore be professionally cleaned once a year. The price is determined by the MOQ, which is ten dryers.

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