How Much Does Dryer Vent Cleaning Cost? (2026 Price Guide) — San Antonio, TX

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How Much Does Dryer Vent Cleaning Cost in San Antonio?

Dryer vent cleaning in San Antonio typically costs $99 to $199 for a standard single-story home with a straightforward vent run. Most homeowners in the San Antonio area pay around $130 to $160 for a professionally cleaned dryer vent using commercial-grade equipment. Jobs involving longer vent runs, roof exits, or significant lint blockages run higher — usually in the $175 to $250 range — but are still completed in a single visit.

Dryer Vent Cleaning Cost Breakdown (2026)

Here’s how dryer vent cleaning pricing breaks down in the San Antonio market for 2026. These are real ranges based on what San Antonio homeowners are actually paying — not national averages pulled from a generic database.

Service / Scenario Typical Price Range
Standard dryer vent cleaning (1-story, rear-wall exit, under 10 ft) $99 – $130
Standard dryer vent cleaning (1-story, side-wall or extended run, 10–20 ft) $130 – $160
Two-story home or vent routed through interior walls $160 – $199
Roof-exit dryer vent (common in older Alamo Heights and Olmos Park homes) $175 – $250
Heavy lint blockage / partial clog requiring extended clearing $150 – $225
Complete blockage / bird nest removal $200 – $300
Dryer vent cleaning bundled with air duct cleaning Ask for bundled estimate — typically saves $50–$80
Dryer vent inspection only (no cleaning) $75 – $100

A few things push prices to the higher end of these ranges. Vent runs that snake through interior walls — a design pattern we see regularly in the two-story homes in Stone Oak and the Dominion area — take significantly longer to clear than a short horizontal run that exits directly through a rear exterior wall. Similarly, roof-exit configurations common in older neighborhoods like Monte Vista and King William require different equipment positioning and add time. Homes that haven’t had a cleaning in five or more years almost always require the extended clearing rate, because compacted lint behaves differently than a fresh accumulation. At Liberty Bell Air Duct Cleaning, Richard Anderson provides upfront pricing before any work begins — there are no surprises after the job is finished.

What Affects Dryer Vent Cleaning Pricing in San Antonio

  • Vent run length and routing complexity. A 6-foot straight run from the dryer to an exterior wall is the simplest scenario. Once a vent exceeds 15 feet, or includes multiple 90-degree elbows — a common layout in San Antonio’s larger suburban homes in areas like Shavano Park and Helotes — the job takes more time and specialized equipment. Industry guidelines cap recommended duct length at 25 feet (with each elbow reducing that effective length), so longer runs also signal a potential code issue worth discussing.
  • Exit point location. Vents that exit through the roof instead of a side or rear wall are more common in San Antonio’s older central neighborhoods and add both time and access complexity. Roof-exit jobs typically add $50 to $75 to the base price.
  • Degree of lint accumulation. San Antonio’s warm, humid summers accelerate lint compaction, particularly in homes where the dryer runs frequently year-round. A vent that’s never been cleaned — or hasn’t been cleaned in over three years — will take longer to clear than one on a regular maintenance schedule.
  • Duct material. Flexible foil or plastic duct (still found in a significant number of San Antonio homes built in the 1980s and 1990s) accumulates lint faster than smooth rigid metal and can be trickier to clean without damaging the material. Rigid metal duct work is always faster to clear and holds its shape better during the cleaning process.
  • Obstructions and foreign material. Bird nests in dryer vents are a real issue in San Antonio — we see them regularly in homes near the Medina River corridor and in neighborhoods bordering Leon Creek Greenway. A bird nest removal adds time and sometimes a secondary visit to ensure the exterior cap is secured properly afterward.
  • Bundling with other services. Scheduling Dryer Vent Cleaning in San Antonio at the same time as an air duct cleaning job eliminates a separate trip charge and typically saves $50 to $80 compared to booking the services on separate days. If your ducts are due for cleaning anyway, bundling makes practical and financial sense.

Why San Antonio Homes Have Unique Dryer Vent Challenges

San Antonio’s climate plays a direct role in how quickly dryer vents accumulate lint and how serious the consequences can be. With humidity levels that regularly spike above 70 percent during summer months, lint inside a partially blocked vent doesn’t stay dry and loose — it compacts and binds together, making partial blockages harder to detect from drying-time alone and harder to clear once they’ve sat for a season. We’ve cleaned vents in homes in the Southside and Westover Hills neighborhoods where homeowners reported “it’s just running a little slow” and found compaction that had been building for four or five years.

The city’s housing stock also matters. San Antonio has a mix of housing eras unlike almost any other Texas city — 1940s bungalows in Beacon Hill, 1970s ranch homes in Woodlake and Oak Hills, sprawling 1990s builds in Alamo Ranch, and newer construction in areas like Bulverde Road and New Braunfels Avenue corridors. Each era has a different typical vent routing and duct material, which means a San Antonio dryer vent specialist needs to know how to read the house before quoting a flat price. That’s exactly why Richard Anderson does every assessment personally rather than leaving it to a crew that may not have seen that particular layout before.

The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and the U.S. Fire Administration both identify dryer vent blockages as a leading cause of residential fires. In the San Antonio area, where dryers often run year-round rather than just during winter, annual cleaning isn’t a luxury — it’s a maintenance baseline.

How to Save on Dryer Vent Cleaning in San Antonio

There are a few legitimate ways to keep dryer vent cleaning costs down without cutting corners on quality.

  • Schedule annually, not reactively. A dryer vent cleaned on a regular 12-month schedule almost always falls into the lower price tier. Vents that are cleaned reactively — when the dryer is already running long or shutting off mid-cycle — are far more likely to have heavy compaction that takes significantly longer to clear. Preventive cleaning is simply cheaper cleaning.
  • Bundle with air duct cleaning. If your air ducts are on the list too, scheduling both services in a single visit saves a meaningful amount. One trip, one setup, one technician — the logistics savings get passed through. Call (866) 769-1699 to get a bundled estimate before you book separately.
  • Clean your lint trap after every load. This doesn’t replace professional vent cleaning, but it slows accumulation inside the duct. A consistently clean lint trap means fewer particles reaching the vent walls between professional visits.
  • Ask about your vent configuration before booking. Some homeowners assume they have a complex setup (roof exit, long run) when in reality their vent is a simple horizontal exit. A quick description of your dryer location and where the duct exits the home can confirm which price tier applies before any technician even arrives. Richard Anderson is happy to walk through this over the phone — (866) 769-1699 — so there are no surprises in either direction.
  • Don’t delay a cleaning to save money. A blocked dryer vent is one of the more straightforward residential fire hazards — it’s heat, fuel (lint), and a confined space. The cost of a cleaning is negligible compared to the cost of a dryer repair, a duct replacement, or a structure fire. This is one area where deferral doesn’t save money; it accumulates risk.

Liberty Bell Air Duct Cleaning offers free estimates on every job. There’s no cost to find out exactly what your San Antonio home needs before you commit. Call (866) 769-1699 and Richard Anderson will give you a straight answer on scope and price.

What You Get When Liberty Bell Does the Job

Pricing only tells part of the story. At Liberty Bell Air Duct Cleaning — serving San Antonio from the River Walk to Helotes — every dryer vent cleaning is performed by Richard Anderson personally, using the same professional-grade equipment deployed in commercial and industrial settings. That means Nikro and Rotobrush cleaning systems doing the actual work, not a shop vac and a brush kit from a big-box store.

The process starts with a visual inspection of the accessible vent sections, the exterior cap, and the transition duct behind the dryer. Richard then runs the appropriate equipment through the full vent length, confirms airflow at the exterior exit, and documents any conditions worth noting — unusual duct material, a damaged cap, or a run length that approaches the maximum recommended by code. You get a straightforward report on what was found and what, if anything, needs attention beyond cleaning.

456 customers have reviewed Liberty Bell Air Duct Cleaning in San Antonio. The average across those reviews is 4.9 stars. That’s not a number you hit with a rotating crew and inconsistent equipment — it’s what consistent, owner-operated work looks like across hundreds of real San Antonio homes. Explore our full range of services from the home page if you’d like to see what else falls under the Liberty Bell umbrella.

FAQs — Dryer Vent Cleaning Cost in San Antonio

How much does dryer vent cleaning cost in San Antonio in 2026?

Dryer vent cleaning in San Antonio costs $99 to $250 for most homes, with the majority of standard jobs falling between $130 and $160. Longer vent runs, roof-exit configurations, and heavy lint blockages push toward the upper end of that range. Call (866) 769-1699 for a free estimate based on your specific home — it takes about two minutes to confirm the price tier over the phone.

How often should a dryer vent be cleaned in San Antonio?

Once per year is the standard recommendation for a typical San Antonio household running a dryer regularly. Homes with larger families doing six or more loads per week, or homes with longer vent runs or flexible duct material, may benefit from cleaning every 8 to 10 months. San Antonio’s year-round warm climate means dryers run consistently — unlike colder climates where usage slows seasonally — which sustains a steady pace of lint accumulation. Annual cleaning keeps you in the lower price tier and out of the blockage-removal price tier.

Is it worth paying more for a professional dryer vent cleaning versus a handyman?

Yes — and the difference comes down to equipment and diagnosis, not just effort. A professional dryer vent cleaning using a Nikro or Rotobrush system moves air and lint at a volume a brush-and-vacuum approach can’t match, particularly in runs that include elbows or have compacted accumulation. Beyond cleaning, a specialist can identify duct damage, improper termination, or a cap that isn’t sealing correctly — issues that cause reaccumulation within months. For a $130 to $160 service, the gap between professional-grade cleaning and a handyman visit is meaningful in terms of how long the clean actually lasts.

Can a dirty dryer vent really cause a fire in San Antonio?

Yes. The U.S. Fire Administration attributes roughly 2,900 residential dryer fires per year nationally to lint accumulation, with failure to clean the vent listed as the leading contributing factor. In San Antonio, where dryers run in warm-weather conditions year-round and older housing stock sometimes still uses flexible plastic duct (which is itself a combustion risk), a blocked vent isn’t a minor inconvenience — it’s a documented fire hazard. Annual cleaning by a qualified technician is the single most effective preventive step. Call (866) 769-1699 if you’re not sure when your vent was last cleaned.

What’s included in a dryer vent cleaning at Liberty Bell?

Every dryer vent cleaning includes a full-length vent clearing using commercial-grade equipment, inspection of the exterior cap and transition duct, airflow confirmation at the exterior exit, and a technician’s assessment of any conditions worth addressing. Richard Anderson performs the service personally on every job — there’s no handoff to a subcontractor or a less experienced crew member. The price you’re quoted covers the complete service, not just a partial clearing. Free estimates are available by calling (866) 769-1699.


Pricing reflects the San Antonio market as of 2026. Liberty Bell Air Duct Cleaning Service San Antonio offers free estimates — call (866) 769-1699.

Written by Richard Anderson, Owner & Lead Technician at Liberty Bell Air Duct Cleaning Service San Antonio, serving San Antonio since 2009.

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