Average Dryer Vent Cleaning Cost: What You Actually Pay

Average dryer vent cleaning cost is usually around $130-$175 for standard setups, while roof-access jobs often run higher. If you want price certainty, LintSnap publishes $149 for standard vents and $199 for roof/second-story vents before checkout.

Dryer vent cleaning cost in 2026: real ranges and what is included

Published ranges are only useful if you know what is included. At minimum, the service should cover the full route, remove compacted lint at transitions and elbows, and verify airflow improvement. If “inspection” or “diagnostic” appears as a separate fee, ask whether that fee is mandatory or optional.

Cost componentTypical market patternQuestions to ask before booking
Base standard cleaning$130-$175Is full-route cleaning included?
Roof/second-story access$180-$250+Is ladder access pre-priced?
Trip or diagnostic feeSometimes addedIs this waived when service is completed?
Proof of resultsOften absentDo you provide airflow numbers and photos?

What drives your price (vent length, route, roof access, buildup)

The biggest cost drivers are route complexity and access difficulty. Long vent runs, high elbow counts, and roof terminations require more setup and cleaning passes. Severe buildup can also increase service time. None of these factors are bad on their own; they just need to be disclosed upfront instead of appearing as surprise line items.

LintSnap flat-rate pricing ($149 standard / $199 roof) vs competitors

Most local and franchise providers still rely on form submissions or phone quotes, which can make side-by-side comparison difficult. LintSnap’s published rates reduce ambiguity: homeowners know standard vs roof pricing before selecting a time slot. That transparency is especially useful for first-time buyers who have no baseline for this service category.

Comparison pointTypical provider behaviorTransparent alternative
Price displayRange or “call for quote”Exact published rates
Booking processCallback or dispatch follow-upDirect online scheduling
Service proofVerbal confirmationDocumented airflow + photos
Fee policyPossible trip/inspection add-onsNo hidden fees policy

How to avoid bait-and-switch vent cleaning offers

Treat unclear quotes as risk signals. A provider should state the exact base price, exactly what changes that price, and exactly what proof you get after service. If they cannot answer in writing, the quote is not complete. The goal is not just a low number—it is a reliable final invoice.

Quick cost decision framework for homeowners

If your vent exits through a wall and access is straightforward, benchmark your quote against the standard market range. If your vent exits via roof or second story, compare disclosed roof pricing directly. Then choose the provider with the strongest combination of transparent pricing, full-route scope, and post-service proof.

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