Doctor Vent cleans dryer vents across entire apartment communities throughout Oregon — every unit, every building, documented with before and after photographs. Oregon has approximately 350,000+ multifamily units, and NFPA 211 says every one of their dryer vents should be inspected annually.
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 takes three to four years to block in a single-family home can block in 12 to 18 months in a heavily used apartment unit.
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.
Oregon Fire Code
Oregon Fire Code based on the IFC applies statewide. NFPA 211 requires dryer exhaust systems to be inspected at least annually and cleaned as necessary. Locally, damp Pacific Northwest climate makes lint compaction rapid and moss/debris common at exterior terminations.
Oregon Markets We Serve
We service the whole state, not only these metros. Our most active markets include Portland, Salem, Eugene, Gresham.
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
Vendor Credentialed
Compliant profiles in NetVendor, RealPage Vendor Credentialing and VendorCafe — onboarding takes days, not weeks.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does apartment dryer vent cleaning cost in Oregon?
Per unit, typically $18–35. A 200-unit Oregon community budgets roughly $3,600–7,000 for a community-wide programme. Termination type and access drive where you land in the band.
How often should Oregon apartment vents be cleaned?
NFPA 211 requires annual inspection, with cleaning as findings dictate. Most Oregon communities clean every 12–24 months. Locally, damp Pacific Northwest climate makes lint compaction rapid and moss/debris common at exterior terminations — which affects how fast lint accumulates.
Is it legally required in Oregon?
For multifamily, effectively yes. Oregon Fire Code based on the IFC applies statewide. NFPA 211 requires annual inspection and cleaning as necessary, and that reaches your property through the adopted fire code.
How do you handle occupied units?
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.
See also: Commercial service in Oregon | HOA programmes in Oregon