Fast, Reliable Dryer Vent Cleaning Across Spring
Dryer vent cleaning in Spring typically costs $149–$289 for standard residential service, with most appointments completed in under 90 minutes. We run our Dryer Vent Cleaning routes through Spring six days a week, and homes in the Ponderosa and Spring Trails subdivisions usually see us within 45 minutes of a call. If you’re noticing longer dry cycles, a burning smell, or visible lint buildup around your exterior vent cap, that’s your system asking for attention before it becomes a fire hazard.

Spring’s housing stock tells a story most homeowners don’t know they’re living inside. The 1980s and 1990s tract homes that dominate ZIP codes 77379, 77380, 77381, and 77382 were built with flexible dryer vent ducting whose mylar liners weren’t designed to survive three decades of Houston humidity. Add Hurricane Harvey’s legacy—standing attic water in 77373 and 77388 that homeowners addressed with new insulation but often skipped the vent runs beneath—and you’ve got a recipe for hidden contamination that standard cleaning misses entirely.
We’re not sending a crew. Michael Brown, our owner, shows up and does the work himself, with Rotobrush and Nikro equipment built for this job. Eight years focused on one trade means we’ve seen what Spring’s specific conditions do to ductwork. Call (844) 886-2161 for a free estimate—most Spring appointments book same-day or next-day.
Why Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas Is Spring’s Preferred Dryer Vent Cleaning Company
Spring homeowners research before they book. That’s why our 4.9-star average across 775 verified customer reviews matters—it’s a volume that rules out cherry-picking and reflects consistent, repeatable results across Harris County’s most humidity-challenged submarket.
Michael Brown serves as lead technician on every Spring job. Customers get the decision-maker doing the actual work, not a subcontracted crew who might miss the delaminated flex liner we found last month in a Klein ISD corridor home. When we recommend vent rerouting or cap replacement, you’re hearing it from the owner who’ll be holding the tools.
Our response time to Spring averages under an hour from confirmed booking. We know the difference between Old Spring’s pre-1980s construction and the 1990s subdivisions off FM 2920—knowledge that changes what equipment we load and what failure modes we expect to find.
Our Dryer Vent Cleaning Services in Spring
Dryer Vent Inspection
Every Spring inspection starts with a camera run, but the real value is knowing where to look. In 77373 and 77388, we automatically extend our inspection protocol to check for post-Harvey moisture damage in attic runs—damage that sits invisible behind drywall while mold colonizes the duct interior. Our Nikro video systems catch delaminated mylar liners that standard inspections miss, and we document everything for insurance or property records. A typical inspection in Spring runs $89–$129, waived if you proceed with cleaning.
Vent Cleaning
Spring’s near-constant 75–80% summer humidity means lint doesn’t just accumulate—it compacts into damp, mold-laden mats that standard brushing won’t dislodge. We cleared a dryer vent in the Ponderosa subdivision where the original 1990s flex run had been submerged during Harvey; homeowners replaced attic insulation but left the vent, which tested positive for Cladosporium. Using Rotobrush agitation, we extracted four pounds of damp lint and disinfected the entire run. Our cleaning protocol for Spring includes biocidal treatment when moisture damage is present—not an upsell, but a necessity this market demands.
Lint Removal
The lint trap catches maybe 60% of debris. The rest coats your duct walls, and in Spring’s climate, that coating becomes a growth medium. Homes near Spring Creek or in the flood corridor see accelerated accumulation because humidity keeps fibers sticky and adhesive. We extract lint from the full run—behind the dryer, through wall cavities, to the exterior cap—using professional-grade negative air and mechanical agitation, not a shop vac with a brush kit. Four pounds from one Ponderosa home isn’t unusual here.
Vent Rerouting
Some Spring homes have routing that never made sense—excessively long runs, too many bends, or termination points that trap moisture. The 1980s and 1990s builder-grade installs in Spring Trails and Klein ISD areas are notorious for this. Rerouting in Spring typically runs $299–$549 depending on attic accessibility and length. Michael Brown evaluates each case personally: sometimes a shorter, straighter run with modern rigid ducting solves chronic blockage problems that cleaning alone can’t fix.
Vent Cap Replacement
Spring’s exterior vent caps take a beating—Houston sun degrades plastic, humidity corrodes metal, and Harvey-era replacements were often whatever was cheapest at the hardware store. We stock corrosion-resistant caps with proper backdraft dampers, sized for your duct diameter. Replacement typically runs $79–$149 installed, and we match the cap to your home’s siding for a clean finish.
Bird Guard Installation
Post-Harvey, many Spring homeowners added bird guards that are now undersized, corroded, or improperly screened. A blocked guard is as dangerous as no guard—lint backs up, heat builds, efficiency crashes. We install properly spec’d guards with adequate airflow aperture, $129–$199 depending on roofline access. Spring’s mature tree canopy in neighborhoods like Ponderosa makes this especially relevant; birds nest where branches touch rooflines.
What happens when you call
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Spring
We maintain stock of Honeywell and Aprilaire ventilation components for Spring customers, which means most cap replacements and guard installations finish same-day without waiting on parts orders. Our Rotobrush and Nikro cleaning systems are the same units commercial restoration contractors deploy—equipment built for this job, not adapted from another trade. When we need specialized fittings for older Spring homes with non-standard duct diameters, we fabricate on-site rather than forcing incompatible parts. Fast turnaround matters when your dryer is out of commission.
Common Dryer Vent Cleaning Problems We See in Spring Homes
- Lint traps clogged with mold-laden debris from post-Harvey moisture. Spring’s sustained humidity lets biological growth establish in duct interiors that never fully dry. Standard brushing spreads spores; our protocol includes biocidal treatment when testing positive.
- Old flex duct mylar liners delaminating under high heat. The 1980s–1990s tract homes across Spring Trails and Klein ISD were built with liners now at or past their 20–25 year service life. Delamination creates hidden blockages that standard cameras miss—our extended inspection protocol catches it.
- Bird guards installed after Harvey that are undersized or corroded. Many Spring homeowners added protection post-storm, but cheap galvanized screens have rusted through or clogged with lint. We replace with proper stainless or polymer guards sized for airflow.
- Exterior vent caps with failed backdraft dampers. Spring’s year-round AC operation means conditioned air escapes through stuck-open dampers, and humid outdoor air infiltrates when systems cycle off. We test every cap during service and recommend replacement when dampers fail.
Pricing for Dryer Vent Cleaning in Spring, TX
| Service | Typical Range in Spring |
|---|---|
| Standard dryer vent cleaning (single-family) | $149 – $219 |
| Cleaning with post-moisture biocidal treatment | $189 – $289 |
| Vent inspection with camera documentation | $89 – $129 (waived with cleaning) |
| Vent cap replacement | $79 – $149 |
| Bird guard installation | $129 – $199 |
| Vent rerouting (rigid duct, typical length) | $299 – $549 |
Spring’s pricing runs slightly above Houston’s drier western suburbs because of the additional inspection and treatment protocols our climate demands. Homes in 77373 and 77388 with known Harvey exposure may need extended camera runs or sampling—that’s discussed before any work begins. We don’t quote low to get in the door, then discover “unexpected” problems. Michael Brown gives you the full picture upfront, and estimates are always free. Call (844) 886-2161.
We Also Serve Cities Near Spring
Our routes cover The Woodlands for newer construction with longer vent runs, Tomball for rural properties with exterior-mounted dryers, Aldine for older apartment complexes with shared duct systems, and Jersey Village for mid-century homes with original galvanized venting. Same owner-operator service, same equipment, same direct accountability.
Serving Spring, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Spring 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 Spring
Spring homeowners should schedule dryer vent cleaning every 12–18 months, compared to the 18–24 month standard for drier Texas metros like Austin or Dallas. Our average relative humidity stays above 70% even in winter, and AC systems run nearly year-round, meaning duct systems never fully dry between cycles—lint compacts instead of flaking free, and biological growth establishes faster. If your home is in 77373 or 77388 with known Harvey exposure, annual inspection is the safer interval. Call (844) 886-2161 to set up a schedule that matches your home’s risk profile.
Yes—Cladosporium and Aspergillus colonies in dryer vents release spores directly into your laundry area every cycle, and Spring’s humidity keeps those colonies viable year-round. We’ve tested positive in fully renovated homes where homeowners replaced drywall and insulation but never inspected the attic flex run. Symptoms often mimic allergies: persistent cough, irritated eyes, headaches that improve when you’re away from home. Our inspection protocol for Spring’s flood-corridor ZIP codes specifically targets this hidden legacy. If you’re experiencing unexplained symptoms, call (844) 886-2161 for testing and documentation.
The dominant 1980s–1990s builder-grade tract construction across Ponderosa, Spring Trails, and the Klein ISD corridor used flexible duct with mylar liners rated for 20–25 years. Those liners are now delaminating, sagging, and creating debris-trapping folds that are extremely common service calls here. Combined with Harvey’s moisture legacy in many of these same subdivisions, you’ve got liner deterioration accelerated by water damage. Michael Brown evaluates each 1990s Spring home for whether cleaning, repair, or full rerouting with rigid ducting is the right call. Call for a free assessment.
Yes—vent cap replacement is one of our most common Spring services, typically $79–$149 installed. Spring’s sun exposure degrades plastic caps in 5–7 years, and Harvey-era replacements were often lowest-bidder units that are now failing. We stock corrosion-resistant caps with functional backdraft dampers, properly sized for your duct diameter and matched to your siding. Most replacements finish same-day. Call (844) 886-2161 to schedule.
The attic flex run fails most frequently in Spring, specifically in homes with post-Harvey moisture exposure. That flexible ducting sits in the hottest, most humid part of your house, and if it was submerged during Harvey, the mylar liner likely degraded while remaining visually intact from the outside. We find complete blockages where liners have collapsed inward, or mold colonies where moisture wicked into the insulation layer. Our camera inspection catches what visual checks miss. If your home is in 77373, 77388, or 77379 and hasn’t had attic ductwork inspected since 2017, call (844) 886-2161—estimates are free.
Written by Michael Brown, Owner at Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas, serving Spring and the Houston metro since 2016.