Fast, Reliable Dryer Vent Cleaning Across Citrus
Dryer vent cleaning in Citrus typically runs $150–$320 depending on vent length and accessibility, and most jobs are completed in a single visit. If your dryer vent snakes through a detached workshop or unconditioned attic space — common in the ranch-style homes along Avenue B and the foothill properties near the Angeles National Forest boundary — you’ll want a crew that shows up with 20-foot Rotobrush whips and the patience to do it right without calling for reinforcements.

We’re Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service California, and Richard Anderson leads every job personally. From the post-war ranches off Foothill Boulevard to the acreage properties with workshop outbuildings near the 91702 zip line, we know Citrus’s vent configurations. The extra-long runs, the Santa Ana wind debris, the wildfire ash that works its way into systems even when flames never touched the property — we’ve handled it across 14 years of focused duct and vent work. Call (833) 958-5022 for a free estimate; we typically book Citrus within 24–48 hours.
Why Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service California Is Citrus’s Preferred Dryer Vent Cleaning Company
Our Dryer Vent Cleaning team has built a 4.9-star average across 364+ verified reviews by showing up as promised and finishing in one trip. Richard Anderson doesn’t delegate to subcontractors — he’s the technician on your doorstep, running the Nikro negative-air system or the Rotobrush rotary whip himself. Citrus homeowners with detached workshops and long vent runs have told us they chose us specifically because they were tired of franchise crews who arrived under-equipped and had to reschedule.
Response time to Citrus matters. We’re based in Bell, which puts us on the 605 corridor with straightforward access to the 210 and into the 91702 area. Most Citrus appointments are scheduled within a day or two, not the week-long waits common with national booking platforms. Richard knows the local failure patterns: the sagging flex duct in 1960s ranches, the roof-mounted caps that clog with ash after Santa Ana events, the bird nests that form where foothill chaparral meets residential eaves. That familiarity saves time on every job.
The reviews back this up. Citrus customers specifically mention the one-trip completion on complex reroutes, the upfront pricing before work starts, and the fact that the same person who quoted the job performed it. No handoffs. No “the crew will be here Tuesday.” Richard shows up — not a crew you’ve never met.
Our Dryer Vent Cleaning Services in Citrus
Dryer Vent Inspection
Every Citrus job starts with a full inspection using a borescope camera run through the entire vent line. In the 91702 area, we’re looking for specific foothill-typical issues: sagging flex duct in unconditioned attic spaces, bird nests at mid-run junctions, and wildfire ash accumulation in return-adjacent plenums. The inspection takes 15–20 minutes and identifies whether you need standard cleaning, rerouting, or component replacement. We document what we find and explain it before any work begins.
Vent Cleaning & Lint Removal
Standard vent runs in Citrus homes get the full Rotobrush treatment — a rotary whip that knocks lint free while the Nikro vacuum extracts it at the source. But many Citrus properties aren’t standard. Homes with detached workshops often have vent runs of 30, 40, even 50 feet through unconditioned spaces where lint compacts in corrugated flex duct. For these, we deploy extended whips and two-person crews to clear the entire line without disassembly. We serviced a 1960s ranch on Avenue B in Citrus whose dryer vent ran 45 feet through a detached workshop to an exterior wall. The homeowner had tried DIY lint removal, but the sagging flex duct had a hidden bird nest at the midpoint. We rerouted the vent with rigid aluminum and installed a Guardsman bird guard, restoring full airflow in one trip.
Vent Rerouting
When a vent run is too long, too convoluted, or composed of damaged flex duct, cleaning alone won’t solve the problem. Citrus’s ranch homes and workshop properties are prime candidates for rerouting — shortening the path, replacing sagging sections with rigid aluminum, and terminating at a more efficient exterior point. Richard Anderson designs each reroute on-site based on the home’s structure and the workshop’s position. Rerouting typically adds $180–$340 to the base cleaning cost but permanently solves repeat-clog issues that would otherwise require annual service calls.
Bird Guard Installation & Vent Cap Replacement
The foothill chaparral around Citrus supports active bird populations, and roof-mounted vent caps without guards become nesting sites within a season. After the 2020 Bobcat Fire burned in the immediate zone, we also saw increased debris loading in caps exposed to ash-laden Santa Ana winds. We install Guardsman bird guards and replace damaged caps with weather-rated hardware that maintains airflow while blocking pests. Most cap replacements in Citrus run $85–$150 installed; bird guards add $45–$75 depending on cap style.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Citrus
Our equipment and replacement parts come from manufacturers we trust after years of field testing. On Citrus jobs, we run Rotobrush rotary cleaning systems and Nikro negative-air extractors — the same tools used by commercial restoration contractors, not consumer-grade shop vacs with duct-tape adapters. For vent components and air quality hardware, we stock Honeywell and Aprilaire caps and guards, plus Abatement Technologies filtration accessories. We carry Guardsman bird guards on every truck because Citrus’s foothill bird pressure makes them a standard recommendation, not an upsell. Parts availability means most Citrus jobs finish same-day without waiting on supply runs to Covina or Glendora.
Common Dryer Vent Cleaning Problems We See in Citrus Homes
- Extra-long vent runs through detached workshops and garages sag and trap lint where standard 10-foot cleaning tools can’t reach. These configurations are common in Citrus’s acreage properties and 1960s ranches with added outbuildings, creating fire hazards that require extended whips and two-person crews to clear properly.
- Ashy Santa Ana winds push debris into roof-mounted vent caps, clogging them faster than valley-floor homes in Azusa or Covina. The Azusa Canyon corridor funnels wind-driven desert dust and wildfire particulate straight into Citrus, accelerating cap contamination and requiring bird guard installation to maintain airflow.
- Self-reliant homeowners often use leaf blowers to clear vents, which compacts lint deeper into corrugated flex duct instead of removing it. We’ve extracted solid lint cylinders from Citrus vents where DIY attempts made the blockage worse — the compressed material requires professional rotary whips to break up and extract.
- Wildfire smoke infiltration affects indoor air quality even without visible exterior damage. After major San Gabriel Mountain fire events, technicians working the foothill-adjacent homes of the 91702 area routinely find visible ash and soot inside return air plenums. This particulate loading accelerates duct contamination and can migrate into dryer vent systems through shared wall cavities in older ranch construction.
Pricing for Dryer Vent Cleaning in Citrus, CA
| Service | Typical Range in Citrus |
|---|---|
| Standard dryer vent cleaning (under 15 ft, accessible) | $150–$195 |
| Extended vent cleaning (15–35 ft, attic or crawl) | $195–$275 |
| Long-run cleaning (35+ ft, workshop/garage routing) | $275–$320 |
| Vent rerouting with rigid aluminum replacement | $180–$340 additional |
| Bird guard installation | $45–$75 |
| Vent cap replacement | $85–$150 |
What moves a Citrus job toward the higher end: vent runs through unconditioned attic or crawl spaces requiring extended equipment, multiple bends or sagging sections that need rerouting, bird nest removal, or wildfire ash contamination requiring extra extraction passes. What keeps it lower: straight, short, accessible vents in good condition. We inspect first and quote before starting — estimates are free, and Richard Anderson will walk you through exactly what your configuration requires. Call (833) 958-5022 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Citrus
Our service radius covers the full San Gabriel Valley foothill zone. We regularly run dryer vent cleaning calls in Azusa along the canyon corridor, Vincent and its hillside properties, Covina for the valley-floor ranches with shorter vent runs, and Glendora where the foothill transition creates similar long-run and wildfire-ash challenges to Citrus. Each city’s page details the specific failure patterns we see there — because a Covina vent job and a Citrus vent job rarely present the same way.
Serving Citrus, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Citrus 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 Citrus
Wildfire smoke and ash from San Gabriel Mountain fires, including events like the 2020 Bobcat Fire that burned in Citrus’s immediate zone, introduce fine particulate that infiltrates HVAC and vent systems even when structures show no exterior damage. The Azusa Canyon corridor then funnels Santa Ana wind-driven desert dust directly into the community, where it combines with normal lint loading to accelerate clogging. If your vent cap or roof termination shows faster debris accumulation during fire season, that’s the foothill pattern we’re describing. Call (833) 958-5022 and we’ll inspect whether your cap style or vent routing is making the problem worse — estimates are free.
Yes — we equip every truck with 20-foot Rotobrush extension whips and two-person crews specifically for Citrus’s long-run configurations. Most detached-workshop vents in the 91702 area clear in a single trip without callbacks. Richard Anderson will assess the run length and duct condition during the free inspection, then confirm whether standard cleaning or rerouting is the better permanent solution.
Yes, we stock and install weather-rated replacement caps for roof-mounted terminations, which are common on Citrus’s ranch-style homes with slab foundations and interior laundry rooms. We also recommend Guardsman bird guards for roof caps because foothill bird pressure and Santa Ana debris loading make unprotected caps a recurring maintenance issue. Most cap replacements finish same-day.
In Citrus’s 1950s–1970s ranch homes, the problem is often a partially collapsed or sagging flex duct section hidden in an unconditioned attic or crawl space, not a visible blockage at the termination. Wildfire ash and fine particulate can also coat duct interiors without forming an obvious obstruction. Our borescope inspection finds these hidden failures. If your dryer’s thermal cutoff is tripping or cycles are extending, call (833) 958-5022 — the fix is usually identifiable and solvable in one visit.
Yes, rerouting is one of our most common services in Citrus specifically because the post-war ranch stock includes so many inefficient long runs to detached workshops or distant exterior walls. Richard Anderson designs shorter, straighter paths using rigid aluminum duct that meets current code and eliminates sag points. Typical reroutes in Citrus run $180–$340 above the cleaning base and permanently solve repeat-clog issues. Call for a free assessment of your current routing — we’ll show you exactly what a shorter path would look like.
Written by Richard Anderson, Owner at Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service California, serving Citrus and the San Gabriel Valley since 2010.