Fast, Reliable Dryer Vent Cleaning Across Ansonia
Dryer vent cleaning in Ansonia typically costs $150–$290 for a standard single-family or tenement unit, with same-day scheduling available when you call (866) 531-5603 before noon. We’re familiar with the tight hillside streets off North Main, the converted mill worker housing along the Naugatuck River, and the three-family tenements on the slopes above the old brass district — homes where retrofitted dryer vents hide in finished walls and basement crawlspaces that newer equipment can’t always reach. If you’re in Ansonia and your dryer’s taking two cycles to finish a load, or you’re smelling musty air from the laundry area, that’s not normal wear. It’s usually a blocked vent, and in this city’s 19th-century housing stock, the blockage is often deeper and harder to find than you’d expect.

Our Dryer Vent Cleaning team drives to Ansonia from Bridgeport regularly, and we know the difference between a straightforward vent cap cleaning and the wall-cavity work these older buildings demand. Matthew handles your job personally — owner on-site, every time.
Why Elite Air Duct Cleaning Service Connecticut Is Ansonia’s Preferred Dryer Vent Cleaning Company
We’ve built our reputation in the Naugatuck Valley by showing up with the right equipment for jobs other crews walk away from. In Ansonia specifically, that means Rotobrush flexible-shaft systems and Nikro HEPA vacuums that can navigate the improvised duct runs found in mill-era housing — not consumer-grade shop vacs that leave lint packed in masonry cavities.
Our 663 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars include repeat calls from Ansonia landlords and homeowners who’ve learned the hard way that a cheap cleaning without wall-cavity inspection just means the clog returns in six months. Two decades of duct systems means we’ve seen — and fixed — just about everything. When you’re in a late-1800s tenement with no access panel and a dryer duct that disappears into a finished wall, you want the technician who’s cleared that exact scenario before.
Response time to Ansonia is typically same-day or next-morning, depending on when you call. We don’t subcontract to rotating crews — Matthew Gonzalez, the owner, leads every job as the head technician. From cleaning to sealing to sanitizing — one call covers your entire duct system.
Our Dryer Vent Cleaning Services in Ansonia
Dryer Vent Inspection
In Ansonia’s hillside tenements above the old mill district, dryer vent runs often snake through finished walls that lack access panels, requiring flexible-shaft equipment and wall-cavity inspection to clear lint blockages — a frequency of hidden-vent challenges not seen in newer-built Shelton. Our inspection process starts with airflow measurement at the exterior cap, then moves to borescope examination of transitions and elbows where we suspect buildup. Last fall we cleared a vent on North Cliff Street: the homeowner’s late-1800s three-family had the dryer duct hidden inside a finished wall, no access panel. Our tech used a Rotobrush flexible shaft to pull a 5-foot lint plug from a crimped 4-inch transition — the landlord had been fighting poor drying for years, but the backup was invisible until we inspected with a borescope. An inspection in Ansonia runs $85–$125 and includes a written report with photos.
Vent Cleaning & Lint Removal
Lint accumulates in uninsulated basement crawlspaces where retrofitted ducts dip and sag, forming moisture-trapping nests that breed mold faster than in valley-floor homes. Ansonia sits on the valley floor along the Naugatuck River, a geography that traps cold air and moisture during seasonal transitions. The elevated ambient humidity in this bowl-shaped valley accelerates mold and microbial buildup inside uninsulated metal ducts, particularly in the wet basements common to the older mill-era housing stock. We use Rotobrush and Nikro equipment because your air quality isn’t a DIY project — our rotary brushes spin at controlled speeds that dislodge packed lint without damaging the thin-wall ducting common to retrofitted Ansonia systems. Standard vent cleaning in Ansonia runs $150–$220; if we find significant mold or moisture damage, we’ll show you before recommending sanitizing treatment.
Vent Rerouting
Sharp bends in ducts snaked through masonry cavities in mill-era tenements create permanent lint dams that standard rotary brushes can’t dislodge, requiring sectional disassembly. Sometimes the only real fix is rerouting — replacing a convoluted 25-foot run with three 90-degree elbows with a straighter 12-foot path through an accessible basement ceiling. We reroute Ansonia vents using solid metal duct where code allows, with proper slope for condensation drainage and access points for future cleaning. Rerouting jobs in Ansonia typically run $400–$750 depending on length, materials, and whether we need to open and repair wall or ceiling surfaces. 663 customers don’t leave 4.9 stars for average work — we quote rerouting upfront, with no pressure to proceed if repair is still viable.
Bird Guard Installation
Bird guards and vent caps on steep hillside roofs are frequently missing or damaged by ice and wind, allowing nesting debris to re-clog clean vents within months. On Ansonia’s steep hillside streets above the old mill district, this is a constant battle. We install galvanized steel bird guards with 1/4-inch mesh that stops nesting without restricting airflow, secured with proper roof sealant rated for Connecticut freeze-thaw cycles. A bird guard installation in Ansonia runs $95–$175 depending on roof access and existing cap condition. If your vent exits on a second or third story with a steep pitch, Matthew brings the proper ladder setup — no shortcuts that leave you with a leak next spring.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Ansonia
We carry replacement vent caps, transition ducts, and bird guards from Honeywell and Aprilaire, plus our core cleaning equipment from Rotobrush and Nikro. For Ansonia customers, this means faster turnaround — we don’t need to order parts for a standard dryer vent repair. The city’s housing stock demands flexibility: one house on Main Street might have a 4-inch rigid metal duct in an accessible basement, while a three-family on Cottage Avenue has a hidden flex-duct run through a finished wall from the 1970s retrofit. Having the right fittings on the truck matters. We also stock Abatement Technologies and Guardsman sanitizing products for jobs where moisture has created microbial growth inside the vent line.
Common Dryer Vent Cleaning Problems We See in Ansonia Homes
- Hidden wall-cavity vents with no access panels. On Ansonia’s steep hillside streets, duct lines were frequently run up through finished walls years or decades after original construction. We locate these with thermal imaging and borescope inspection, then use flexible-shaft equipment to clean without destructive wall opening.
- Moisture-trapping sags in basement crawlspace runs. The city’s housing is overwhelmingly late-1800s to early-1900s two- and three-family worker housing built for the brass mill economy. Forced-air retrofits in these buildings typically involved snaking duct runs through uninsulated basement spaces, tight joist bays, and masonry cavities — resulting in poor sealing, sharp bends that trap debris, and configurations that vary dramatically home to home.
- Missing or damaged vent caps from ice and wind exposure. Hillside homes in Ansonia catch more wind off the valley than properties down by the Naugatuck River, and winter ice buildup tears loose lightweight plastic caps. We replace these with heavy-gauge metal caps that survive Connecticut winters.
- Lint dams at masonry cavity elbows. When ducts pass through brick or stone walls — common in mill-era construction — the interior surface roughness catches lint in ways smooth metal duct doesn’t. Our sectional brushes and compressed-air whipping tools break these dams loose.
Pricing for Dryer Vent Cleaning in Ansonia, CT
| Service | Typical Range in Ansonia |
|---|---|
| Dryer vent inspection (with borescope) | $85 – $125 |
| Standard vent cleaning (single unit) | $150 – $220 |
| Deep lint removal / wall-cavity work | $220 – $290 |
| Vent rerouting (per run) | $400 – $750 |
| Bird guard or vent cap replacement | $95 – $175 |
| Sanitizing treatment (mold/microbial) | $75 – $150 |
What moves you toward the higher end? Multiple story runs, roof access requiring ladder work, hidden vents needing wall-cavity inspection, and significant lint compaction requiring extended labor. What keeps you at the lower end? Straight basement runs with good access, standard 4-inch rigid metal duct, and regular maintenance intervals. We don’t quote over the phone for Ansonia’s trickier hillside properties — we need to see the vent path. Call (866) 531-5603 for a free, no-obligation estimate. Matthew will walk the job with you and explain exactly what we found.
We Also Serve Cities Near Ansonia
Our service radius covers the full Naugatuck Valley, and we regularly schedule same-day or next-day appointments in Derby (where the Housatonic meets the Naugatuck), Seymour (with its own collection of mill-era housing), Shelton (newer construction across the river with very different vent configurations), and Orange (mixed-age subdivisions and older farmhouses). Each city gets the same owner-led service, but the technical approach varies based on local housing stock — what’s routine in Shelton often requires specialized inspection in Ansonia.
Serving Ansonia, CT — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Ansonia 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 Ansonia
Ansonia’s mill-era housing was built before forced-air systems existed, so dryer vents were retrofitted through finished walls, masonry cavities, and uninsulated basements with no standardization. These hidden, improvised runs require borescope inspection and flexible-shaft equipment that newer homes with purpose-built utility chases simply don’t need. Call (866) 531-5603 and we’ll show you exactly what your vent path looks like inside — estimates are free.
Homes on Ansonia’s steep hills — North Cliff Street, Cottage Avenue, and similar streets — should have vents inspected annually and cleaned every 12–18 months due to longer runs, sharper bends, and greater exposure to wind-driven debris. Valley-floor properties with shorter, straighter runs can often go 18–24 months between cleanings. Call (866) 531-5603 to set up a maintenance schedule that fits your specific vent configuration.
Yes — we install bird guards on steep-pitch roofs throughout Ansonia’s hillside neighborhoods, using proper ladder safety and fall protection equipment. The galvanized steel guards we use withstand the wind and ice exposure common to exposed hillside vents, and we seal all roof penetrations with rated sealant. A typical hillside bird guard installation runs $125–$175. Call (866) 531-5603 for an exact quote based on your roof access.
Yes — rerouting is one of our most common services in Ansonia’s converted tenements, where 1970s-era flex-duct retrofits sag, kink, and trap moisture in basement crawlspaces. We replace these with properly sloped rigid metal runs and add access points for future maintenance. Rerouting in Ansonia typically costs $400–$750. Call (866) 531-5603 and Matthew will assess whether rerouting or repair makes more sense for your specific layout.
We use Rotobrush flexible-shaft rotary systems and Nikro HEPA vacuums for wall-cavity work, plus borescope cameras for inspection before and after cleaning. For sanitizing when we find mold in moisture-trapped vents, we apply Abatement Technologies and Guardsman products. This equipment is commercial-grade — the same tools used in medical and industrial settings — not consumer vacuums. Call (866) 531-5603 to schedule service with the right equipment for your Ansonia home.
Written by Matthew Gonzalez, Owner at Elite Air Duct Cleaning Service Connecticut, serving Ansonia and the Naugatuck Valley since 2004.