Quick Answer
Okay, so here's the quick version. Your dryer's taking forever because the vent is clogged with lint. It's that simple 99% of the time, and it's a massive fire hazard. You can often clean the hose directly behind the dryer yourself with a brush kit for around $30-50. However, for a real, deep clean through walls and out the roof, it's best to call a professional for $125-$250, depending on complexity. Honestly, it's worth the cost for safety and efficiency. I've seen too many fires start from neglected dryer vents, especially with flimsy foil ducting.

Common Symptoms
Possible Causes
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Step 1
Thoroughly clean the main lint screen and check for residue from dryer sheets.
Step 2
Unplug the dryer, pull it out, and inspect the flexible hose for kinks, damage, or lint.
Step 3
Go outside and inspect the exterior vent hood for blockages, nests, or a stuck flapper.
Step 4
Reconnect the dryer, turn it on an air-only cycle, and feel for strong airflow at the exterior vent.
Step 5
If airflow is weak, use a dryer vent brush kit to attempt to clear the main duct line.
Step 6
Listen for rattling sounds within walls, which could indicate a disconnected duct.

DIY vs Professional Costs
| Repair Type | DIY Cost | Professional Cost | Time Required |
|---|---|---|---|
Lint Trap & Hose Cleaning | $0 | $75 - $125 | 15 mins |
Basic Duct Cleaning (with a DIY kit) | $20 - $50 | $125 - $225 | 1-2 hours |
Replacing Flexible Hose with Rigid Metal Duct | $25 - $50 | $150 - $350 | 1 hour |
Complex Cleaning (Roof vent, long run) | Not Advised | $200 - $450+ | 2-3 hours |
When to Call a Professional Dryer Vent
- If your dryer vent terminates on the roof or a second story.
- When a DIY cleaning attempt with a brush kit doesn't restore strong airflow.
- If you suspect the vent duct is disconnected or crushed inside a wall or ceiling.
- If there is a strong, persistent burning smell even after cleaning the accessible parts.
- When you find evidence of an animal nest that you cannot easily reach and remove.
- If you have a vent run that's longer than 20-25 feet with multiple turns.
Prevention Tips
- Clean the dryer's lint screen after every single load, without exception.
- Replace flimsy foil or plastic vent hoses with rigid or semi-rigid metal ducting.
- Have the entire vent system professionally cleaned at least once per year.
- Periodically check the exterior vent hood to ensure the flapper opens and closes freely.
- Keep vent runs as short and straight as possible, minimizing 90-degree bends.

Frequently Asked Questions
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