Fast, Reliable Dryer Vent Cleaning Across Granville
Dryer vent cleaning in Granville typically costs $150–$325 for standard residential jobs, with most appointments completed in under two hours. We’re usually on-site in Granville within 24–48 hours of your call, and same-day service is often available for vent blockages that pose immediate fire risks. Call (866) 531-6429 for a free estimate.

We’ve been driving out to Granville from Columbus for eight years now, and we’ve learned the village’s homes don’t behave like standard suburban construction. The preserved 19th-century architecture that makes Granville distinctive — Greek Revival facades on East Elm, Federal-style homes near the square, Victorian-era properties along Broadway — also creates dryer vent configurations we don’t see in newer developments. Stone foundations, plaster walls, retrofit ductwork added decades after original construction: these aren’t obstacles for us because we’ve worked them before. Michael Brown, our owner and lead technician, handles every Granville job personally, and he knows which homes on Cherry Alley have vents routed through unconditioned crawl spaces, where the mature oak canopy along North Fork tributaries dumps leaf litter into exterior caps, and why Denison University-area faculty housing from the 1950s–70s develops different lint accumulation patterns than the village core’s historic stock.
Why Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Greater Columbus Is Granville’s Preferred Dryer Vent Cleaning Company
Our reputation in Granville was built one appointment at a time — homeowners from the historic district to the newer subdivisions near Newark-Granville Road have left us reviews that contribute to our 775 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars across eight years of operation. Nearly 800 homeowners have reviewed our work, and the feedback we hear most from Granville customers is that they wanted someone who wouldn’t treat their older home like a generic new build.
Michael handles every Granville job personally. There’s no subcontractor rotation, no franchise technician checking a box. When you schedule Dryer Vent Cleaning with us, the person accountable for the business is the same person running the Rotobrush equipment and inspecting your vent termination.
Response time to Granville is consistently 24–48 hours, and we prioritize calls where homeowners report burning smells, extended dry times, or visible lint around the exterior cap — all warning signs of blockage that escalate quickly in Granville’s humid valley climate. The North Fork of the Licking River traps moisture here more than in flatter Heath or Newark, which means lint compacts and molds faster once airflow drops.
We also understand Granville’s permitting landscape. Work on contributing properties in the historic district sometimes requires coordination with the village’s architectural review, and we’ve learned which vent modifications need documentation and which fall under routine maintenance. That local fluency saves you delays.
Our Dryer Vent Cleaning Services in Granville
Dryer Vent Inspection
Every Granville job starts with a full inspection, and on these older homes, that inspection matters more than the cleaning itself. We use video-capable borescope tools to trace vent runs through stone basements, plaster wall cavities, and unvented attic spaces — the kinds of routing common in village core homes where modern appliances were retrofitted into 19th-century construction. In a Greek Revival home on East Elm Street, we found a 1920s single-wall uninsulated metal pipe running through an unvented attic crawl space, lint-encrusted from decades of high-humidity exhaust. The exterior cap was partially blocked. We documented everything before touching a tool, because in Granville’s historic stock, you don’t assume the vent matches the blueprint — there often isn’t one.
Vent Cleaning and Lint Removal
Our Nikro and Rotobrush systems aren’t consumer-grade shop vacuums with longer hoses. These are the same professional-grade units commercial contractors use, and they’re necessary in Granville because the lint we encounter here isn’t surface dust. In damp stone basements along Prospect Street and Broadway, we’ve pulled out molded lint balls the size of grapefruits — compacted by humidity, hardened into airflow-blocking masses that standard equipment can’t dislodge. A typical vent cleaning in Granville runs $150–$225 for accessible single-story runs, $200–$325 for multi-section or attic-routed systems requiring disassembly. We remove the lint, then verify airflow recovery with anemometer readings before we leave.
Vent Rerouting
This is where Granville’s housing stock really distinguishes itself. Original dryer vents in historic district homes were often routed through stone basements and exterior walls never designed for modern appliances. We’ve found crushed galvanized pipe behind plaster, flex duct compressed to half its diameter by decades of settling, and runs that terminate in crawl spaces instead of outdoors — pumping moisture directly into structural cavities. Vent rerouting in Granville typically costs $275–$450 depending on path length and wall access, and it’s often the only permanent solution when the original routing is fundamentally incompatible with current safety codes. We design new rigid aluminum runs with proper slope and minimal bends, routed through accessible chases rather than irreplaceable plaster.

Bird Guard Installation and Vent Cap Replacement
Granville’s mature tree canopy — those oaks and maples that give the village its character — also deposits leaf litter and invites bird nesting in exterior vent terminations. We replace deteriorated caps with bird-guarded terminations that block intrusion without restricting airflow, and we stock caps sized for both standard 4-inch rigid duct and the older 3-inch galvanized pipe still found in pre-1950 homes. Cap replacement with bird guard installation runs $85–$150 per termination in Granville, and we carry inventory to complete it same-day rather than ordering parts.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Granville
We maintain stock of venting components from Aprilaire and Abatement Technologies for air quality integration work, and our cleaning systems include Rotobrush and Nikro equipment — the same names you’ll find on commercial job sites, not rebranded consumer tools. For Granville homeowners with whole-house humidity control tied to their HVAC, we can coordinate dryer vent airflow with existing Aprilaire dehumidifier configurations. Parts availability means most Granville repairs don’t require a return trip. When we quote a job, we intend to finish it.
Common Dryer Vent Cleaning Problems We See in Granville Homes
- Molded lint balls in damp stone basements. The village’s preserved homes frequently route vents through unconditioned stone foundation spaces where humidity from the North Fork valley condenses on metal ductwork. Lint absorbs this moisture, compacts over years, and hardens into airflow-blocking masses that create both fire hazards and extended dry times.
- Disconnected flex sections hidden behind plaster walls. Piecemeal renovations in Denison-adjacent faculty housing and village core properties often joined new flex duct to original galvanized runs with mismatched tape or improper clamps. These connections fail behind walls, dumping lint into structural cavities where homeowners can’t see it until drywall stains or musty odors appear.
- Exterior caps clogged by Granville’s mature canopy. The village’s tree-lined streets — Cherry Alley, East Elm, sections of Broadway — shed leaves, seeds, and twigs that accumulate in vent terminations, especially caps without functioning flappers. Bird nesting follows, completing a blockage that backs exhaust into the home.
- Undersized or degraded original venting in historic properties. Pre-1920 homes retrofitted for electric dryers often received the cheapest available galvanized pipe, sometimes only 3-inch diameter, routed with sharp bends to avoid structural members. These runs never met modern airflow requirements and have only deteriorated with age.
Pricing for Dryer Vent Cleaning in Granville, OH
| Service | Typical Range in Granville |
|---|---|
| Standard vent cleaning (accessible single-story run) | $150–$225 |
| Multi-section or attic-routed system cleaning | $200–$325 |
| Vent rerouting (new rigid aluminum path) | $275–$450 |
| Vent cap replacement with bird guard | $85–$150 per termination |
| Full inspection with video documentation | $75–$125 (credited toward cleaning if scheduled) |
What moves a Granville job toward the higher end: multiple vent bends required to navigate stone foundations, access through finished basement ceilings, replacement of degraded flex with rigid aluminum, or coordination with historic district guidelines. What keeps costs down: straight runs with accessible cleanouts, standard 4-inch modern duct, and exterior terminations at ground level. We don’t quote over the phone for complex historic properties — we inspect first, then provide a fixed price before starting work. Estimates are free. Call (866) 531-6429 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Granville
Our service radius extends naturally to Newark for homeowners near the county line, Heath for the flatter, newer construction with different venting challenges, Pataskala for growing subdivisions with longer vent runs, and New Albany for the executive homes with integrated laundry systems. Each market has distinct housing stock and pricing; Granville’s historic character creates needs we don’t see elsewhere.
Serving Granville, OH — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Granville area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Dryer Vent Cleaning in Granville
Yes — we regularly replace foundation-exit vents in Granville’s historic properties without disturbing original masonry. We route new rigid aluminum through adjacent sill plate or rim joist access points rather than cutting stone, and we document the work for village records if your property is in the historic district. The stone stays intact; the vent gets modern airflow. Call (866) 531-6429 and Michael will walk through your specific foundation layout.
Homes on Cherry Alley and similarly canopy-heavy streets in Granville need vent inspection every 12 months and full cleaning every 18–24 months, more frequently if you dry heavy loads daily. The mature oaks shed debris year-round, and we’ve found caps partially blocked after a single autumn season. Granville’s valley humidity also accelerates lint compaction once airflow drops. Call (866) 531-6429 to set up annual inspection — it’s cheaper than emergency service after a blockage.
No — duct tape on dryer vents is a temporary failure waiting to become permanent. The adhesive degrades with heat cycling, and in Granville’s humid summers the tape fails faster. We’ve found “patched” flex sections behind dryers in Denison-area homes where the connection had separated completely, dumping lint into wall cavities. We replace tape joints with proper metal clamps and code-compliant rigid or semi-rigid connections. The fix is usually $45–$85 as part of a standard service call. Call (866) 531-6429 before the patch fails completely.
Short runs with long dry times usually indicate partial internal blockage, crushed flex, or a failed termination cap — not length. In Denison-adjacent faculty housing, we’ve repeatedly found piecemeal renovations where round flex was joined to original rectangular galvanized with mismatched transitions, creating moisture traps. Condensation pools in these dead spots, lint adheres, and airflow drops despite the “short” run. We scope the full path to find the actual restriction. Call (866) 531-6429 for diagnostic inspection.
Yes — we clean from both the interior and exterior without disturbing brick facing. For upper-floor terminations in Granville’s historic district, we use extended borescope and rotary tools from inside, supplemented with compressed air and vacuum from the exterior cap. We don’t drill or cut historic masonry. If the cap itself needs replacement, we select finishes that blend with existing brickwork. Call (866) 531-6429 to discuss access for your specific wall construction.
Written by Michael Brown, Owner & Lead Technician at Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Greater Columbus, serving Granville since 2016.