Service standards
A focused dryer vent process customers can understand.
Professional Dryer Vent is designed around a narrow, documented service: confirm access, reserve or waive the service deposit, clean accessible dryer exhaust vents, document what was done, and clearly flag anything outside the service scope.
On-site checklist
What the technician should verify.
- Confirm the dryer type, dryer location, access path, and vent exit if visible.
- Document pre-service concerns, lint buildup, airflow limitations, and exterior flap status where safely accessible.
- Protect the work area, avoid unnecessary mess, and clean visible work-area lint after service.
- Do not move into repair, installation, gas, electrical, mold, or wall/ceiling/roof cutting work without quote/referral handling.
- Capture report notes and next recommended reminder timing before leaving.
After service
Follow-up should create repeat business without feeling pushy.
Send report
Share simple service notes, photos where available, visible concerns, and what was not included.
Ask for honest review
Request honest feedback only. Do not tie discounts or credits to positive review content.
Offer referral/bundle
Invite friends, neighbors, landlords, or nearby units to book route-efficient service if useful.
Set reminder
Offer annual or six-month reminders based on use, property type, and technician recommendation.