Services We Offer
Air Duct Cleaning, Dryer Vent Cleaning, Chimney Cleaning, Carpet Cleaning, Upholstery Cleaning, Tile & Grout Cleaning,
Dryer Vent Cleaning
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Complete System Inspection
We inspect your dryer vent system to identify blockages, lint buildup, and any potential hazards.
Thorough Lint Removal
Using specialized tools, we remove lint and debris from the vent, improving airflow and dryer efficiency.
Enhanced Safety
We help reduce the risk of fire by eliminating dangerous lint buildup and ensuring proper vent function.
Improved Efficiency
Regular cleaning reduces drying time, lowers energy costs, and extends the lifespan of your dryer.
At Epsilon Carpet & Wash, we’re here to make your home cleaner, healthier, and safer. Whether you need air duct, dryer vent, or chimney cleaning, pressure washing, carpet cleaning, tile and grout cleaning, or upholstery cleaning—or you’re looking for a free consultation or estimate—our experienced team is ready to help.
Call us directly to speak with a knowledgeable specialist, or
Request a free estimate by filling out our quick and easy online form.
We welcome your questions, suggestions, and feedback, and we look forward to providing you with reliable, high-quality service you can trust.
Our office hours are
Monday to Friday:
9 AM – 7 PM
Saturday & Sunday:
10 AM – 3 PM
Unmatched Quality and Service from Your
Trusted DMV Experts
A common indication that a dryer vent requires professional cleaning is reduced drying performance. When a standard load no longer dries completely in one cycle, it is often due to restricted airflow caused by lint buildup within the vent system. Even in the absence of a fire hazard, a clogged dryer vent decreases efficiency, leading to extended drying times and increased energy consumption.
Carbon Monoxide Risk in Gas Dryers
For homes with gas-powered dryers, obstructed dryer vents present an additional safety concern. Lint accumulation and restricted airflow can interfere with the proper release of exhaust gases, potentially allowing carbon monoxide (CO) to enter the living space.
Carbon monoxide is a colorless and odorless gas, making it particularly difficult to detect without proper ventilation. Low-level exposure may result in symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, nausea, fatigue, and weakness. Prolonged or higher levels of exposure pose more serious health risks and should be addressed promptly.
Indicators That Dryer Vent Cleaning Is Needed
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Drying cycles take longer than normal, especially for heavier items such as towels or denim
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Clothing feels excessively hot or remains damp at the end of a cycle
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The exterior vent flap fails to open while the dryer is operating
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Noticeably weak or restricted airflow from the exterior vent
Performance and Cost Efficiency
When airflow is restricted, the dryer must operate longer and work harder to achieve the same results, increasing wear on the appliance and raising utility costs. Professional dryer vent cleaning helps restore proper airflow, improve appliance performance, and reduce energy usage. On average, homeowners may save $18–$24 per month, depending on vent length, layout, and the extent of lint accumulation.


Benefits of Professional
Dryer Vent Cleaning
Why Homeowners Across the DMV Trust Epsilon Carpet & Wash Services
With a long-standing reputation for excellence and a strong commitment to the communities we serve, Duct & Carpet Expert Services delivers professional cleaning solutions that consistently exceed industry standards.
Unmatched Satisfaction Guarantee
Our commitment is unwavering: dependable quality and reliable service on every visit. Should any aspect of our work fall short of expectations, we will promptly address it—without hesitation or inconvenience.
Premier Cleaning Solutions in the DMV
Serving the DMV region since 2004, Epsilon Carpet & Wash Services has established itself as a leading home services provider. Our deep local knowledge and community-focused approach allow us to address the specific needs of regional homes with precision and care.
Home of the Super Carpet & Air Duct Cleaning Trucks
Our proprietary Super Carpet & Air Duct Cleaning Trucks represent the cornerstone of our service excellence. Equipped with advanced cleaning technology, these systems deliver exceptional efficiency and performance, effectively removing dirt, allergens, and airborne pollutants to improve indoor air quality.
Trusted by Thousands of Homeowners
The confidence our clients place in us is reflected in the extensive positive feedback we continue to receive. Each review reinforces our dedication to professionalism, integrity, and superior results—hallmarks of Epsilon Carpet & Wash Services.
Protect Your Home From Dryer Vent Fires
Indicators of a Clogged Dryer Vent
The dryer produces heat but requires extended drying times, particularly for heavier fabrics such as towels and jeans.
Clothing remains damp or is excessively hot after a complete drying cycle.
The exterior vent flap does not open properly while the dryer is in operation.
Reduced airflow from the vent suggests a blockage or lint accumulation, negatively impacting dryer efficiency and performance.
Concerned About Your Dryer Vent?
Dryer vent systems require periodic maintenance to ensure safe and efficient operation, with annual inspections generally recommended. Certain installations, however, may necessitate more frequent servicing based on system design, usage patterns, and operational performance. Key factors affecting maintenance frequency include:
Frequency and intensity of dryer operation:
Higher usage accelerates lint accumulation and increases the risk of airflow restriction.
Age, design, and efficiency of the dryer unit:
Older or less efficient units may contribute to increased residue buildup.
Vent length and construction:
Shorter, properly installed vents optimize airflow and reduce the likelihood of blockages.
Vent configuration:
Systems with multiple bends or directional changes are inherently more prone to airflow obstructions and lint accumulation, posing potential safety hazards.
Regular assessment and cleaning of dryer vents are critical for mitigating fire risks, maintaining energy efficiency, and ensuring occupant safety.








