Most homeowners who call us want a fix more than they want a cleaning: laundry that takes two cycles to dry, a hot laundry room, and towels that still feel damp when the dryer beeps. In Louisville, those symptoms show up faster than people expect, especially in older Highlands and Old Louisville homes with retrofitted vent runs and in newer East End and South End subdivisions where second-floor laundry rooms exhaust through the roof.
That is the kind of work we built Omega Window Cleaning around. Our dryer vent cleaning is inside-and-out by default, and we take an airflow reading with a wind meter before and after the job so you see the result on the same day we finish.
Call us at 502-619-4676 or request a free quote. Most quotes go out within an hour during business hours of 8 AM to 7 PM, and every quote is delivered within 24 hours.
At Omega Window Cleaning, standard one-story dryer vent cleaning is $199, and during promotions that drops to $139. Two-story and three-story homes are priced higher because the pipe runs are longer, and roof-exhausted vents are priced separately because the work has to be done from the rooftop. Exact pricing is included in your free quote.
A few things move the cost up or down:
Bundle pricing rewards customers who book multiple services in the same visit. We run occasional $25 off promotions and periods where dryer vent cleaning is included as a free add-on with window cleaning, and our membership plan adds preferred pricing on dryer vent cleaning along with window cleaning, gutter cleaning, and solar panel cleaning.Β
The same inside-and-out method works across every vent we handle. The differences are about access and where the exhaust exits the building.
The most common job in our queue. The vent runs from the laundry room out through an exterior wall, and the cleaning typically takes 15 to 30 minutes.
When the laundry room sits above the ground floor, the vent run is longer and often takes a turn or two. Lint builds up more aggressively in those longer pipes, so two-story vents are priced higher than one-story, with an exact figure included in your free quote.
Long vertical pipe runs in three-story homes need a longer brush reach and more careful work to clear buildup along the entire length. Pricing is higher than a two-story job, and we confirm the cost in writing before the appointment.
If your dryer exhausts through the roof instead of a sidewall, the cleaning has to be done from the rooftop. We handle these as part of our normal service using the same harness and steep-roof access setup we use for gutter and roof work, and pricing is set separately from a standard wall-exhausted job.
We clean commercial dryer vents in apartment complexes, laundromats, and other facilities across the Louisville area. The method is identical to residential, with access being the only real difference. We offer after-hours scheduling and discounts for ongoing commercial contracts.
Our default is inside-and-out, because that lets us inspect the pipe for damage before any tools go in, clean the dryer itself, and take the wind meter readings at the source. Outside-only cleaning is available on request, and we will walk you through how both options compare before you decide.

We use a wind meter to measure airflow before we start and again after we finish, and we share both numbers with you on the spot. That measurement turns a normally invisible service into something you can verify the same day the work is done.

Every job covers the dryer itself, the area around it, the full vent pipe run, and the exterior exit. That full-path scope is what separates our work from the cheaper outside-only service most providers sell, and it is the only way to catch buildup in the middle of the line where it tends to settle.

Our process is brushes, detail tools, vacuums, and electric leaf blowers. No detergents, no solvents, and no chemical residue inside or near your laundry appliance. The cleaning is fast and leaves your laundry area exactly the way we found it.

Every technician completes a two-week training pipeline before working in a customer’s home, and every crew arrives in a branded uniform. Our service has earned award recognition from Nextdoor and Thumbtack.

Free quotes are typically delivered within an hour during business hours of 8 AM to 7 PM, and always within 24 hours. Most residential cleanings take 15 to 30 minutes per vent, start to finish, with a clear quoted price up front so you know what to expect.

We are firefighter owned and operated, and we have given out nearly 3,000 Thanksgiving meals to families in the Louisville area. The crew that shows up at your house lives in this community and takes pride in the work we do here.
You call us or request a quote online, and we collect a few basic details about your home to build the quote in our ResponsiBid system. The package includes any other services you want priced alongside it, so you see one number instead of three.
Our office schedules around your day, and you receive confirmation and reminders through Jobber. On the day of service, your technician sends an arrival-time notification.
A uniformed technician arrives, locates the dryer vent connection and the exterior exit, and inspects the pipe. We then take a wind meter reading at the exit point and record the baseline.
We clean the inside of the dryer and the area around it, disconnect the vent pipe, and brush its full length from the dryer to the exterior. Electric leaf blowers push the loosened lint through the line, and we collect it at the exterior exit.
The vent pipe goes back exactly the way it came out, the dryer is pushed back into place, and we take a second wind meter reading to show you both numbers side by side.
We walk you through our satisfaction guarantee, recommend a twice-a-year cadence of spring and late fall, and offer recurring maintenance or our membership plan if you want the next cleanings scheduled in advance.
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We back every dryer vent cleaning with a satisfaction guarantee, real insurance coverage, and a clear, honest policy on what to expect if something is not right.
Our guarantee is built around the result that matters to you: are your clothes drying? If you notice the dryer is still working harder than it should after our cleaning, we come back and re-inspect at no charge. The guarantee is a commitment to the outcome on your laundry list, not a fine-print airflow specification.
When something is not right after a cleaning, we make it right by coming back out. Our remedy is a corrective re-inspection or re-clean rather than a refund, because the goal is to get you the result you were paying for in the first place: a vent line that lets your dryer breathe.
Our pre-cleaning inspection lets us see the condition of your vent pipe before any tools go in. If we find a section that is damaged or disconnected inside a wall, we pause the cleaning so the pipe can be repaired first. Once it is fixed, we come back to complete the job.
We are fully licensed and carry a $3 million liability insurance policy that covers the work and your property. We are also BBB accredited and CLIPA and IWCA SEAL certified, which means our methods and training have been reviewed by independent industry bodies.
Most residential dryer vent cleanings take 15 to 30 minutes per vent, start to finish. That includes the pre-cleaning inspection, the full pipe brushing, the leaf-blower residual clear, the exterior dust collection, and the before-and-after airflow measurement.
The most common signs are clothes taking two cycles to fully dry, a laundry room that feels hot or humid during a cycle, towels and bedding still feeling damp at the end of a load, and a noticeable burnt or musty smell from the dryer. Any of those usually mean lint has restricted the airflow somewhere along the vent line.
No. The lint trap catches a small fraction of the lint your dryer produces. The rest builds up inside the vent pipe, the inside of the dryer itself, and around the exterior exit, none of which the lint trap reaches. Dryer vent cleaning addresses that buildup along the entire system, which is what restores normal drying times.
We recommend twice a year, once in the spring and once in late fall. Homes with pets, large laundry loads, or long or curved vent runs may benefit from more frequent cleanings.
We take an airflow reading before we start and a second reading after we finish, and we share both numbers with you on the spot. That turns an otherwise invisible service into something you can verify on the same day the work is done.
We come back and re-inspect at no charge. Our satisfaction guarantee is tied to the actual outcome (clothes drying properly), not to a technical airflow specification. If something is off, we make it right.
Just clear a path to the dryer and the exterior vent exit if either is hard to reach. We handle the rest, including pulling the dryer out, disconnecting the vent pipe, and putting everything back in place when we are done. You do not need to be in the laundry room during the cleaning.
Yes. We do not use any chemicals, sprays, or solutions, so there is nothing irritating in the air. We do recommend keeping pets in another room while we are moving the dryer and working around the vent, mostly so they do not slip past us through an open exterior door.
We collect the displaced lint at the exterior vent exit using a containment setup, then bag it and take it with us. Nothing gets blown across the yard or stuck to the siding, and you are not left with a pile to clean up after we leave.
Yes. You can sign up for a recurring schedule on a spring and late-fall cadence so the appointments are set automatically, or join our membership plan for preferred pricing on dryer vent cleaning along with our window cleaning, gutter cleaning, and solar panel cleaning.
Most residential dryer vent cleanings take 15 to 30 minutes per vent, start to finish. That includes the pre-cleaning inspection, the full pipe brushing, the leaf-blower residual clear, the exterior dust collection, and the before-and-after airflow measurement.
If your laundry has been taking longer to dry, the vent line is the first place to check, and most homes have it cleared the same day. Call 502-619-4676 or request a free quote online to get started.