Union County
Dryer vent cleaning in Summit
Fire-safe, insured dryer vent cleaning for Summit residents and businesses. Flat $49.99 inspection, $220 routine cleaning, typical on-site time of 45 minutes.
- Serving Summit and surrounding Union County
- Flat $49.99 inspection fee — no hidden charges
- Written inspection report + before/after video with every job
- Evening and weekend appointments available
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About Summit
Why Summit homes benefit from professional vent cleaning
Summit is our lone Union County coverage town and one of the most commuter-heavy markets we serve — about 22,500 residents, many working in Manhattan, with a strong preference for fast, professional, scheduled-in-advance service. Summit housing skews older and larger: center-hall colonials, Tudors, and Victorians are the norm, with a small downtown condo stock and newer infill on the town's edges.
Housing stock and what it means for your vent
Primarily pre-1970 single-family homes with basement or first-floor laundry. Many of the largest homes have second-floor laundry additions with long vertical runs that benefit most from annual cleaning.
Our local angle in Summit
We block Summit jobs in half-day windows to keep commuter-family schedules workable — you can typically book a 7-9am or 5-7pm slot. Same-day service available if you call before noon.
Neighborhoods we regularly serve
We routinely service every neighborhood in Summit, including Downtown Summit, Hillcrest, and Franklin neighborhood.
Union County
Services available in Summit
Residential Dryer Vent Cleaning
Fire-safe, insured dryer vent cleaning for single-family homes and condos — $49.99 flat inspection plus a typical $220 routine cleaning, done in about 45 minutes.
From $220
Multi-Unit Dryer Vent Cleaning
Building-wide dryer vent service for condos, co-ops, and apartment buildings — single point of contact, per-unit reports, minimal tenant disruption.
Commercial Dryer Vent Cleaning
High-capacity vent cleaning for laundromats, hotels, salons, restaurants, and any operation running dryers at volume — scheduled after-hours to protect uptime.