Fast, Reliable Dryer Vent Cleaning Across New Territory
Dryer vent cleaning in New Territory typically costs $129–$289 for standard single-story homes and is usually completed within 90 minutes. Most appointments are available within 24–48 hours, and we carry rigid metal duct and vent caps on every truck for same-day repairs. If your dryer is taking longer than one cycle to dry, or if you haven’t had the vent inspected in over a year, call us at (844) 886-2161.

We’re in New Territory regularly — from the homes along New Territory Boulevard to the neighborhoods tucked behind Grand Parkway near the 77487 ZIP code. Michael Brown, our owner and lead technician, has been driving these same Fort Bend County streets for eight years. We know the 1990s-era construction patterns here: the brick-veneer exteriors, the attic-suspended flex duct runs, the garage-based utility closets that builders favored in this master-planned community. That local familiarity means we spot problems faster and fix them right the first time, without the guesswork that comes from sending a subcontracted crew who’ve never worked in New Territory’s specific housing stock.
Why Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas Is New Territory’s Preferred Dryer Vent Cleaning Company
Our Dryer Vent Cleaning team has built a 4.9-star average across 775 verified customer reviews — a volume that rules out cherry-picking and reflects consistent, repeatable results. New Territory homeowners specifically mention Michael’s hands-on approach in their feedback: the owner shows up and does the work, not a rotating crew of technicians.
We typically respond to New Territory calls within 24 hours, and we’re familiar with the local conditions that affect dryer vent performance here. The late-1980s to early-2000s construction timeline means most New Territory homes carry 25–35-year-old flex duct systems routed through unconditioned attics. Those attics routinely exceed 140°F during Fort Bend County summers, and that heat cycling degrades foil duct liners in ways that standard cleaning tools simply can’t address. We’ve learned to inspect for collapse before we clean — saving you from paying for a service that won’t solve the underlying problem.
Our equipment fleet includes Rotobrush and Nikro systems — the same professional-grade tools used by commercial restoration contractors, not consumer-grade shop vacs. When we find deteriorated duct in a New Territory attic, we can replace it with rigid metal duct on the spot, seal connections properly, and install bird guards or vent caps from our truck stock. No return visits. No waiting on parts.
Our Dryer Vent Cleaning Services in New Territory
Dryer Vent Inspection
Every New Territory job starts with a camera inspection of the full vent run — from the dryer connection through the attic or crawlspace to the exterior termination. In homes near New Territory’s older sections off Austin Parkway, we regularly find the original 1990s flex duct has embrittled from years of 140°F attic exposure. The foil inner liner cracks, collapses inward, and creates a pocket that traps lint beyond the reach of standard brushes. Our inspection identifies these failures before cleaning begins, so we don’t waste your time (or ours) pushing tools through a duct that’s already compromised.
Vent Cleaning & Lint Removal
Once we’ve confirmed the duct is structurally sound, we clean the full vent path using Rotobrush agitation and high-velocity vacuum extraction. For New Territory homes with intact flex duct, we’re careful to use lower brush speeds — aggressive cleaning on deteriorated foil can detach fragments that later re-clog the vent. We also check the dryer transition hose behind the unit, since many homeowners in New Territory’s 1990s homes still have the original plastic or foil transition duct that should have been replaced years ago.
Vent Rerouting
This is one of our most requested services in New Territory, and for good reason. The original builder routing through unconditioned attics was never ideal, and three decades of Fort Bend County heat cycling have made it worse. We reroute dryer vents through interior wall cavities or soffits where possible, replacing flex duct with smooth-wall rigid metal that won’t collapse and doesn’t create lint-trapping ridges. For homes on streets like Mockingbird Lane or Bluebonnet Ridge, this upgrade often cuts drying time by 40% or more and eliminates the fire hazard of a clogged attic run.
Bird Guard Installation & Vent Cap Replacement
New Territory’s mature trees and proximity to greenbelts along the Brazos River corridor mean birds, squirrels, and wasps frequently nest in unprotected vent terminations. We install stainless steel bird guards and replace cracked or missing vent caps with pest-resistant models that still allow proper airflow. After Hurricane Harvey in 2017, we also started finding mud-dauber nests and debris in vents on homes that had been vacant during repairs — another reason annual inspection matters in this area.
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Trusted Brands We Service in New Territory
We stock replacement components from Honeywell and Aprilaire for New Territory homeowners who want verified air-quality products on every job. Our truck inventory includes rigid metal duct in standard diameters, UL-listed foil tape for temporary repairs, and long-life vent caps with integrated pest screens. For bird guard installations, we use Guardsman-grade stainless mesh that holds up to Fort Bend County’s humidity and storm exposure without corroding. Because Michael Brown carries this inventory personally, New Territory customers get same-day completion instead of waiting on a parts run to Sugar Land or Houston.
Common Dryer Vent Cleaning Problems We See in New Territory Homes
- Collapsed flex duct inner liner from attic heat cycles. The foil lining in 1990s-era flex duct turns brittle after years of 140°F summer exposure in New Territory’s unconditioned attics. It collapses inward, creating a hidden lint trap that standard cleaning brushes pass right by — and that eventually blocks airflow completely.
- Garage-return chase contamination from past flooding. Many New Territory homes have return-air chases framed directly into garage drywall, a common Fort Bend County builder shortcut. Any garage flooding — from Harvey in 2017 or even routine AC condensate overflow — can pull contaminated air and moisture into the home’s air pathway, including the dryer vent if the garage utility closet isn’t properly sealed.
- Standard cleaning leaves behind deteriorated foil duct fragments. When competitors use aggressive brush systems on aging flex duct, they often detach pieces of the inner liner. Those fragments travel to bends or low points in the vent run and re-clog within months, sending the homeowner back to square one.
- Improper vent termination height attracting pests. Original New Territory builder installations often terminated vents too low on exterior walls, or used cheap plastic caps that cracked within a decade. Ground-level terminations near foundation plantings become easy targets for birds and rodents from the nearby greenbelts.
Pricing for Dryer Vent Cleaning in New Territory, TX
| Service | Typical Range in New Territory |
|---|---|
| Standard dryer vent cleaning (single-story, intact duct) | $129 – $189 |
| Two-story or extended vent run cleaning | $189 – $249 |
| Vent rerouting with rigid metal duct replacement | $289 – $449 |
| Bird guard or vent cap installation | $89 – $149 |
| Collapsed flex duct repair/replacement | $199 – $349 |
What moves you within these ranges? Attic access difficulty, vent run length, and whether we find collapsed duct that needs replacement before cleaning can proceed. Homes in New Territory’s original sections — the ones built in the late 1980s and early 1990s — more often need rerouting or repair work due to duct age. We inspect first and show you what we find before any work begins. Estimates are free, and we don’t charge New Territory customers a trip fee within Fort Bend County. Call (844) 886-2161 for an exact quote — we’ll ask about your home’s age, stories, and any symptoms you’re seeing.
We Also Serve Cities Near New Territory
We regularly work in Sugar Land just east of New Territory, Stafford to the north, Four Corners along the Grand Parkway corridor, and Mission Bend toward the Harris County line. If you’re in one of these communities and dealing with slow drying times or suspect vent blockage, the same owner-led service applies — Michael Brown handles every job personally, with the same Rotobrush and Nikro equipment fleet.
Serving New Territory, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the New Territory area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Dryer Vent Cleaning in New Territory
The combination of 25–35-year-old foil flex duct and unconditioned attics that exceed 140°F in summer causes the inner liner to embrittle and collapse inward. New Territory’s master-planned construction timeline — almost entirely late 1980s to early 2000s — means virtually every home here has duct of that vintage, unlike newer Fort Bend communities like Sienna Plantation with modern rigid duct installations. If your home was built before 2000 in New Territory, we inspect for collapse before any cleaning. Call (844) 886-2161 to schedule — estimates are free.
Yes. Many 1990s New Territory homes have return-air chases framed into garage drywall, and garage-based utility closets often share wall cavities with the dryer vent path. Past flooding or even routine condensate overflow can introduce moisture and contaminants that affect both systems. We check for proper separation and sealing between these pathways during our inspection. Call (844) 886-2161 if your utility closet is in the garage — we’ll verify the routing is safe and code-appropriate.
Absolutely. Hurricane Harvey caused widespread flooding across Fort Bend County in 2017, and homes that took water through garage-based systems may still have hidden moisture damage or contamination. More routinely, high winds dislodge vent caps and driving rain forces water into unprotected terminations. We inspect for storm-related damage during every New Territory service and carry replacement caps and guards for same-day repair. Call (844) 886-2161 if you’ve noticed water stains near your dryer or exterior vent.
New Territory’s 1990s construction predates modern duct-sealing standards and typically used foil flex duct routed through hot attics — a combination that degrades significantly faster than the rigid metal duct and conditioned-space routing common in newer communities like Sienna Plantation. Your vent likely has more lint accumulation, higher fire risk, and greater energy waste simply due to these material and routing differences. Upgrading to rigid metal duct with proper termination often pays for itself in reduced drying time and extended dryer life. Call (844) 886-2161 for an assessment of your specific system.
Watch for clothes that take two or more cycles to dry, a dryer that’s hot to the touch but clothes remain damp, or lint collecting behind the dryer where the transition hose connects. These symptoms often mean the vent is partially blocked — and in New Territory’s aging housing stock, that blockage is frequently a collapsed section of flex duct liner in the attic run. We find this exact failure on Mockingbird Lane, Bluebonnet Ridge, and throughout New Territory’s original neighborhoods. Call (844) 886-2161 — we’ll camera-inspect the full run and show you what we’re seeing before recommending repair or replacement.
Written by Michael Brown, Owner at Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas, serving New Territory and Fort Bend County since 2016.