Every unit we clean is photographed before and after. Our clients receive their own property’s complete photo record; this gallery shows representative examples of what we find across the multifamily properties we service.
Gallery Coming Soon
We are building this gallery from current projects, with client permission and property identities removed. In the meantime, we are happy to send a redacted sample photo report from a comparable property — request one here and we will send it the same day.
What the Photographs Typically Show
- Compacted lint mats pulled from mid-run duct sections — often several inches thick, and always from the part of the duct that cheaper vendors never reach
- Bird nesting removed from roof terminations, sometimes with the nest sitting well inside the duct rather than at the cap
- Crushed duct sections behind appliances and where ducts pass through framing
- Disconnected runs discharging hot, moist, lint-laden air directly into wall cavities and ceiling voids
- Foil flex duct in concealed spaces — a code violation in most jurisdictions and a permanent lint trap
- Screened termination caps completely matted with lint on the inside face
- Terminations before and after — the visible condition a fire marshal sees from the parking lot
Why We Photograph Everything
The photographs are the compliance artifact. They serve your files, your regional manager, your insurance carrier at renewal or claim, and the fire marshal at inspection. When someone asks “when were the dryer vents last cleaned and can you prove it?” — the answer is a photograph with a unit number and a date.