The difference between a vendor invoice and compliance evidence is documentation. Doctor Vent photographs every dryer vent before and after cleaning — every unit, every building, every property — and compiles the photos into structured reports delivered within 48 hours of completion.
What Your Report Contains
- Per-unit before/after photos — the lint condition we found and the clear duct we left, unit number referenced on every image
- Exterior termination photos — every wall cap, roof cap and termination photographed before and after clearing
- Deficiency log — crushed ducts, disconnected runs, non-compliant foil transitions, failed backdraft dampers and damaged terminations documented with photos and unit locations, so your maintenance team has an actionable punch list
- Airflow verification summary — confirmation of restored airflow across the property
- Completion certificate — a dated certificate for your compliance file stating the scope completed and referencing NFPA 211
Why This Matters
For your regional manager: proof the budget line delivered what it paid for — visible, unit-by-unit.
For your insurance carrier: documented dryer exhaust maintenance is exactly what carriers ask for at multifamily renewal — and what defends you if a claim ever involves a dryer fire.
For the fire marshal: a citation response or inspection query is answered with dated photographic evidence, not assurances.
For no-entry and dispute resolution: when a resident claims their unit was missed or damaged, the photo record answers the question in seconds.