Fast, Reliable Dryer Vent Cleaning Across College Park
Dryer vent cleaning in College Park typically costs $150–$280 for a standard single-family or rental unit, with same-day service available throughout the 20740, 20741, and 20742 ZIP codes. We cover College Park from Old Town to the UMD campus perimeter, usually arriving within 45 minutes of your call. If your dryer takes two cycles to dry towels or you smell burning lint near the laundry area, that’s a blocked vent — and in College Park’s older converted rentals, it’s often worse than it looks.

We’re Apex Air Duct Cleaning Maryland, and our Dryer Vent Cleaning team knows this market. Robert Garcia, our owner and lead technician, has spent 14 years working in the Baltimore-DC corridor, and College Park’s student-rental housing stock presents problems you won’t find in newer suburbs. The converted single-family homes near campus — many built in the 1940s through 1970s — have flex duct runs through damp crawlspaces, piecemeal modifications from decades of landlord shortcuts, and maintenance histories that reset with every 12-month lease cycle. We’ve cleaned vents on Knox Road, Calvert Road, and in the basement laundry rooms of those brick colonials along Route 1. We know what to look for, and we bring Rotobrush and Nikro extraction systems to every job, not a shop vac with a brush attachment. Call (855) 301-6549 for a free estimate.
Why Apex Air Duct Cleaning Maryland Is College Park’s Preferred Dryer Vent Cleaning Company
We’ve earned 254 verified reviews at a 4.7-star average across our service area, and College Park customers specifically mention the difference it makes when Robert Garcia shows up personally to handle the work. There’s no crew of day-laborers — the owner is the lead technician on your job, with 14 years of focused air duct and dryer vent experience. That matters when you’re dealing with a 1960s flex duct run that’s never been properly serviced.
Our response time to College Park averages under an hour because we’re based in Baltimore and know the local roads — Baltimore-Washington Parkway to Route 1, or the back way through Hyattsville when 495’s backed up. We understand the urgency, too. A clogged dryer vent in a multi-unit student rental isn’t just an inconvenience; it’s a fire hazard that affects multiple families, and property managers in this market often don’t discover it until a tenant complains or the dryer fails completely.
We also know the local conditions that accelerate vent problems here. The Paint Branch and Northeast Branch stream corridors create persistently damp crawlspaces in the 20740 and 20742 zones, which means lint doesn’t just collect — it compacts into wet, moldy masses that ordinary cleaning won’t dislodge. Our equipment and our experience with College Park’s specific housing stock let us handle what general HVAC contractors miss.
Our Dryer Vent Cleaning Services in College Park
Dryer Vent Inspection
A proper inspection in College Park starts with understanding what you’re dealing with. We use video-capable inspection tools to map the full vent path — critical in converted rentals where the original 1950s layout may have been modified multiple times. We check termination points (too many Old Town properties vent into soffits or under decks, against code), measure airflow with a digital anemometer, and identify flex duct sections that have collapsed or separated. In the 20742 campus zone, we regularly find inspection gaps: property management companies that treat dryer vents as “if it spins, it’s fine” until a fuse blows. Our inspection gives landlords and homeowners a documented baseline. Cost for a standalone inspection in College Park runs $89–$125.
Vent Cleaning & Lint Removal
This is where our Rotobrush system earns its keep. For straight runs, we use rotary brush extraction with HEPA containment from Abatement Technologies — no lint blown into your laundry room or crawlspace. For the compacted, moisture-hardened lint we find in College Park’s damp crawlspace flex ducts, we switch to Nikro’s higher-torque system with aggressive whipping tools that break up clogs without damaging fragile older ductwork. We also clean the dryer transition duct and lint trap housing, which many services skip. A standard cleaning for a College Park single-family or rental unit runs $150–$220; multi-unit buildings with longer runs or rooftop terminations range $200–$280.
Vent Rerouting
We emphasize this service on College Park pages because it solves problems that cleaning alone cannot. If your dryer vent currently runs through an uninsulated crawlspace under a 1940s–1970s structure — common near UMD — you’re fighting a losing battle against humidity from Paint Branch’s drainage zone. Rerouting through an interior wall to a proper exterior termination eliminates the damp crawlspace exposure, improves drying performance year-round, and brings the installation up to current IRC code. Rerouting a College Park dryer vent typically runs $350–$550 depending on path length and wall construction, but it permanently solves the mold-and-lint cycle that cleaning alone can’t break.
Bird Guard Installation & Vent Cap Replacement
College Park’s mature tree canopy — especially in the neighborhoods between campus and the Paint Branch trail — means birds, squirrels, and nesting material in vent terminations are a constant issue. We install steel-mesh bird guards that maintain airflow while blocking wildlife, and we replace cracked or missing vent caps with proper code-compliant units. A bird guard installation runs $75–$125; vent cap replacement with guard is $95–$145. For landlords near UMD, this is cheap prevention against a mid-lease service call.

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Trusted Brands We Service in College Park
We maintain working knowledge of Honeywell and Aprilaire air quality systems — relevant when dryer vent issues tie into whole-home humidity management, which they often do in College Park’s damp crawlspace conditions. Our cleaning and containment equipment comes from Rotobrush, Nikro, and Abatement Technologies. For bird guards and replacement caps, we stock parts sized for the 4-inch rigid and flex ductwork common in College Park’s older housing stock, so we’re not ordering parts and making you wait. Most cap replacements happen same-day.
Common Dryer Vent Cleaning Problems We See in College Park Homes
- Flex ducts in crawlspaces collapse under maintenance foot traffic. In the converted rentals near UMD, crawlspaces are accessed regularly for plumbing and electrical work. Each trip across a flex duct run crushes it a little more, pinching airflow and creating lint traps where the duct sags. We’ve found sections on Knox Road and Calvert Road with 70% airflow reduction from cumulative crush damage.
- Property managers skip dryer vent checks between student leases. The 12-month turnover cycle in College Park’s rental market means a new tenant inherits whatever the previous tenant left — including a lint load that’s been building for years. We’ve cleaned vents in 20742 rentals where the lint mass predated the current tenant’s college enrollment.
- Improper terminations pull damp crawlspace air back into the system. Dryer vents that terminate under decks or into soffits (common in Old Town conversions) don’t just fail to exhaust properly — they create negative pressure that draws humid crawlspace air backward through the lint trap, accelerating mold growth in the drum and duct.
- High-efficiency dryers overwhelm undersized legacy ductwork. Modern dryers in College Park’s older rentals move more air than the original 1950s–1970s duct paths were designed for. The mismatch forces lint past the trap and into the duct, where it compacts in the reduced-diameter sections.
Pricing for Dryer Vent Cleaning in College Park, MD
| Service | Typical Range in College Park |
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| Dryer Vent Inspection | $89 – $125 |
| Standard Vent Cleaning (single unit) | $150 – $220 |
| Deep Cleaning / Severe Clog Removal | $200 – $280 |
| Vent Rerouting (crawlspace to wall) | $350 – $550 |
| Bird Guard Installation | $75 – $125 |
| Vent Cap Replacement with Guard | $95 – $145 |
What moves you within these ranges? Duct length and accessibility are the big factors. A straight 8-foot run through a first-floor wall in a newer College Park apartment is at the lower end. A 25-foot flex run through a damp crawlspace under a 1950s rental near Route 1, with multiple sags and a mold-compacted clog, takes more time and specialized tools — that’s your upper range. Multi-unit buildings with rooftop terminations also run higher. We give exact quotes before starting any work; estimates are free. Call (855) 301-6549.
We Also Serve Cities Near College Park
Our service radius covers the full College Park area plus neighboring communities. We regularly work in Bladensburg along Annapolis Road, Cheverly near the hospital district, Riverdale Park in the historic district, and East Riverdale along Kenilworth Avenue. Same response standards, same owner-led service.
Serving College Park, MD — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the College Park 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 College Park
Every 12 months, aligned with lease turnover — and we recommend an inspection between tenants even if the previous tenant was short-term. The high-occupancy, high-laundry cycle in UMD-area rentals generates lint loads faster than owner-occupied homes, and the deferred maintenance history in these converted properties means you’re often starting from behind. Call (855) 301-6549 to schedule turnover service; we’ll document condition for your records.
Yes, if the termination is accessible from trees or rooflines — which describes most of the 20742 campus-adjacent rentals. College Park’s mature canopy hosts active bird and squirrel populations, and an unguarded cap is an invitation to nest-building that blocks exhaust and creates fire risk. We stock guards sized for standard 4-inch terminations and can install same-day. Call for a quick assessment of your current cap.
Restricted airflow from lint buildup is the cause in 90% of cases we see, and in College Park’s older rentals, it’s usually compounded by duct design problems — crushed flex runs, excessive length, or terminations that don’t actually exhaust outside. The thermal fuse in your dryer is working; it’s shutting down early to prevent overheating because the vent can’t move air. A cleaning and airflow test will confirm. Call (855) 301-6549 — we’ll diagnose it properly, not just vacuum the trap.
Yes, and in College Park’s 1940s–1970s housing stock, we often recommend it. Crawlspace runs in the Paint Branch drainage zone face chronic humidity that promotes lint clumping and mold growth — problems no amount of cleaning permanently solves. Rerouting through an interior wall to a proper exterior wall cap eliminates the damp exposure and brings the installation to current code. Typical cost is $350–$550. We’ll assess your specific layout and give you a fixed quote.
An inspection maps the system, measures airflow, and identifies problems — clogs, damage, code violations, wildlife intrusion — without removing material. A full cleaning physically extracts lint and debris from the full duct path, plus the transition duct and lint trap housing. In College Park’s rental market, we often recommend starting with an inspection for properties with unknown maintenance history, then proceeding to cleaning based on findings. Inspections run $89–$125; if you proceed with cleaning same-visit, we apply the inspection fee toward the service.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Air Duct Cleaning Maryland, serving College Park and the Baltimore-DC corridor since 2011.