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Apartment Dryer Vent Cleaning in Orlando

Community-Wide Programmes | Every Unit Photographed | 50+ Units

Doctor Vent cleans dryer vents across entire apartment communities in Orlando — every unit, every building, documented with before and after photographs. We work with community managers, regional managers and maintenance supervisors at properties from 50 units to 1,000+.

Apartment Vents in Orlando

Orlando apartment vents sit in the fastest-compacting climate in the country. Florida’s Fire Prevention Code is NFPA-based, incorporating NFPA 211’s annual inspection requirement directly into enforceable state law — the compliance chain is shorter here than almost anywhere. The tourism corridor’s workforce housing runs hotel-intensity dryer loads.

Why Apartment Vents Block Faster

Apartment dryers work harder than any residential appliance — more loads, back-to-back cycles, and residents who never clean the lint screen. A vent that would take three to four years to block in a single-family home can block in 12 to 18 months in a heavily used apartment unit. This is why NFPA 211’s annual inspection requirement matters most in exactly your asset class.

Nationally, failure to clean causes 34% of the estimated 15,970 annual US dryer and washer fires (NFPA). In a multifamily building, a vent fire does not stay in one unit — it travels through duct chases into wall cavities and shared structure.

Built Around Occupied Communities

Cleaning vents in an occupied Orlando community is a logistics exercise as much as a technical one. We agree the schedule with your office, provide notice templates for resident communications, work building by building in a published sequence, handle no-entry units with a documented re-attempt process, and check in with your office daily. Crews are uniformed, badged and background-checked — they are walking into residents’ homes and representing your management company while they do it.

What You Receive

  • Full-length cleaning of every vent — dryer connection to exterior termination
  • Before and after photographs of every single unit
  • Airflow verification at every unit
  • Deficiency log — crushed ducts, disconnected runs, foil transitions, failed dampers
  • Access exception list — units we could not enter, and when we tried
  • Completion certificate referencing NFPA 211 for your compliance file

Per-Unit Pricing

Orlando apartment communities are quoted per unit — typically $18–35 depending on termination type and access. Portfolio rates available for management companies with multiple Orlando-area properties. Satellite quoting returns a firm quote within 24 hours, no site walk needed.

Vendor Credentialed

We maintain compliant profiles in NetVendor, RealPage Vendor Credentialing and VendorCafe — so onboarding takes days, not weeks.

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Neighborhoods and Submarkets We Serve in Orlando

Our crews work across the entire Orlando metro. If your property is here, we service it:

  • Downtown Orlando
  • Thornton Park
  • Lake Eola Heights
  • College Park
  • Baldwin Park
  • Winter Park
  • Maitland
  • Altamonte Springs
  • Lake Mary
  • Longwood
  • Casselberry
  • Oviedo
  • Sanford
  • Lake Nona
  • Dr Phillips
  • MetroWest
  • Windermere
  • Winter Garden
  • Ocoee
  • Apopka
  • Kissimmee
  • Celebration
  • St Cloud
  • Davenport
  • Clermont
  • Hunter’s Creek
  • Meadow Woods
  • Avalon Park
  • Waterford Lakes
  • Conway

Serving the Whole Orlando Metro

Local Conditions That Affect Orlando Dryer Vents

Hurricane season drives storm debris and wind-blown material into vent terminations, and displaced roof caps admit rain directly into duct runs. Central Florida’s humidity then turns wet lint into a compacted mat that will not clear without full-run mechanical brushing. Post-storm termination inspection is essential here.

What a Orlando Project Looks Like

Every property is different, but the process is the same. Here is how a typical community-wide cleaning runs.

Quoting. Send us the property name, city and unit count. We assess building count, storeys and termination types from satellite and street imagery, and return a firm per-unit price — usually within 24 hours. No site walk, no waiting weeks for a proposal.

Scheduling. We agree dates with your office, provide resident notice templates, and publish a building-by-building sequence so residents can plan. Crews are uniformed, badged and background-checked.

The work. Each vent is cleaned along its entire run — from the dryer connection through to the exterior termination — using rotary brush systems with concurrent negative-air extraction. Cleaning only the accessible ends, as cheaper vendors do, leaves compacted lint exactly where blockages form. Terminations are cleared, damper operation checked, and airflow verified at every unit.

Findings. Airflow verification is the diagnostic. A unit still restricted after a full-run clean has a physical duct problem, not a lint problem — a crushed section, a disconnected run discharging into a wall cavity, foil flex duct in a concealed space, or a failed damper. These are photographed, located and logged.

Documentation. Within 48 hours you receive per-building photo reports covering every unit before and after, the deficiency log, an airflow verification summary, an access exception list for units we could not enter, and a dated completion certificate referencing NFPA 211.

First-pass access on our community programmes typically exceeds 90% where proper notice is given, with remaining units completed on a documented second attempt.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does apartment dryer vent cleaning cost per unit in Orlando?

Typically $18–35 per unit for a community-wide programme. A 240-unit Orlando community budgets roughly $4,320–$8,400. Termination type and access drive where you land. Portfolio rates apply for management companies with several Orlando properties.

How often do Orlando apartment dryer vents need cleaning?

Apartment dryers work harder than any residential appliance — more loads, back-to-back cycles, and residents who never clean the lint screen. Most Orlando communities run a 12–18 months cycle. Florida’s Fire Prevention Code is NFPA-based and incorporates NFPA 211 by direct reference — the compliance chain here is shorter than almost anywhere in the country. Central Florida humidity also makes lint compaction among the fastest nationally.

How do you handle occupied units and resident access?

We agree the schedule with your office, provide resident notice templates, and work building by building in a published sequence. Crews are uniformed, badged and background-checked. No-entry units get a documented second attempt, then an exception list — we never bill for units we did not enter. First-pass access typically exceeds 90%.

How long does each unit take?

Roughly 15–20 minutes for a typical wall termination: access and disconnect, rotary brush the full duct run with concurrent negative-air extraction, clear and inspect the termination, verify airflow, reconnect and photograph. Rooftop and riser units take longer. A crew of two completes 30–40 units a day in an occupied community.

Why do Orlando apartment vents block faster than houses?

Usage. A single-family dryer runs a few loads a week; an apartment dryer runs many more, often back to back. A vent that takes three to four years to block in a house can block in 12–18 months in a heavily used apartment. Nationally, failure to clean causes 34% of the estimated 15,970 annual dryer and washer fires — and in a multifamily building a vent fire travels through shared duct chases into wall cavities and adjacent units.

Is this required by law in Florida?

For multifamily, effectively yes. Florida Fire Prevention Code (NFPA 1 and NFPA 101) explicitly incorporates NFPA 211 annual dryer exhaust inspection requirements NFPA 211 requires annual inspection and cleaning as necessary. Orlando fire department and the orange county fire marshal inspects multifamily occupancies against it.

What documentation does my regional manager receive?

Before and after photographs of every unit, exterior termination photos, an airflow verification summary, a deficiency log with unit locations and photographs, an access exception list, and a completion certificate referencing NFPA 211. Delivered within 48 hours.

Are you credentialed with our vendor compliance platform?

We maintain compliant profiles in NetVendor, RealPage Vendor Credentialing and VendorCafe. Onboarding takes days rather than the usual weeks, and certificates of insurance are issued to your exact additional-insured and waiver-of-subrogation wording.

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