Fast, Reliable Dryer Vent Cleaning Across Georgetown
Dryer vent cleaning in Georgetown typically costs $149–$289 for standard single-story homes, with most jobs completed in under 90 minutes. If your dryer takes two cycles to finish a load or you smell something burning near the laundry room, you’re past due for service. Call Nova Air Duct Cleaning Service Austin at (833) 315-4216 for a free estimate—Douglas and the Nova team regularly make the run up I-35 to Georgetown, and we know the neighborhoods from Chaparro Estates to Cimarron Hills well enough to quote arrival times without GPS guesswork.

Georgetown isn’t a side market for us. With more than 1,255 homeowners reviewed us at 4.9 stars, a significant portion of that work comes from Williamson County families who’ve dealt with the same cedar pollen, caliche dust, and new-construction debris that you’re breathing right now. Our Dryer Vent Cleaning crew carries professional-grade Rotobrush and Nikro equipment built for the tight attic flex-duct runs that dominate Georgetown’s 2000s–2020s housing stock. We don’t subcontract. Douglas Ross, our owner, is the lead technician on your job.
Why Nova Air Duct Cleaning Service Austin Is Georgetown’s Preferred Dryer Vent Cleaning Company
We’ve built our reputation in Georgetown one vent at a time. Eight years focused on one trade means we’ve cleared lint blockages in homes off West University Avenue, replaced corroded vent caps in Churchill Farms North, and rerouted ducts in Escalera Ranch where the original builder install failed within five years. More than 1,255 homeowners reviewed us, and that volume matters—it’s easy to fake a handful of glowing testimonials, but maintaining a 4.9-star average across that many jobs means consistency. Georgetown customers mention our punctuality specifically: we quote a window and hit it, because Douglas knows the drive from Austin and won’t promise 8 a.m. if traffic on TX 29 West says otherwise.
Our response time to Georgetown is typically same-day or next-day, depending on whether you’re in the historic core near the 1800’s Stone Building or out past the SH 195 corridor. We carry common vent cap sizes, bird guards, and flex duct support straps on the truck, so most jobs don’t require a return trip. That matters in a market where many competitors are carpet cleaners or HVAC generalists who added dryer vents as an upsell last year. We’re not generalists. From cleaning to repair to sealing, this is what we do.
Our Dryer Vent Cleaning Services in Georgetown
Dryer Vent Inspection
Every Georgetown job starts with a full inspection using a borescope camera. In subdivisions like Cimarron Hills, we regularly find sagging flex duct runs that the homeowner never knew existed—the duct dips between attic trusses, pooling lint where it can’t be seen from the laundry room. We document what we find, show you the footage, and explain whether you’re looking at routine maintenance or a fire hazard. No guesswork, no pressure.
Vent Cleaning & Lint Removal
This is where the fire risk lives. Lint trapped in a Georgetown attic gets baked by dryer heat through May–September, and if that lint is mixed with construction dust from a 2018 build—or cedar pollen residue from January—you’ve got a fuel load that ignites faster than clean lint alone. Our Nikro high-velocity vacuum and rotary brush system pulls debris from the full run, not just the first few feet. Last December, our crew cleared a severe lint blockage at a townhome in Enclave at Hidden Oaks where the homeowner complained of extended drying times and a faint cedar smell. We found the flex duct had dipped low between attic trusses, collecting a dense mat of lint mixed with construction dust from the 2018 build. We reinstalled the duct with proper support, replaced the kinked vent cap with a Guardsman bird guard, and tested airflow up 400%.
Vent Rerouting
Some Georgetown homes were built with dryer vent runs that are too long, too many bends, or terminated in stupid places. We see this in townhomes near the Georgetown Visitor Center and in newer builds where the architect prioritized aesthetics over physics. If your vent run exceeds 25 feet or has more than two 90-degree turns, you’re fighting gravity and friction every load. We reroute through shorter paths, add inline booster fans where code allows, or relocate the exterior termination to a wall that’s actually adjacent to your laundry room.
Vent Cap Replacement & Bird Guard Installation
Georgetown’s combination of caliche dust and high humidity destroys exterior vent caps in 3–5 years. The caliche cakes on the flapper; humidity warps non-rated plastic; soon you’ve got a cap that won’t close, inviting rodents into the run. We stock metal vent caps with built-in bird guards from Guardsman, and we install them with proper clearances from grade and vegetation. For homes in Carlson Place and Country West where we’ve found rodent nesting, the bird guard pays for itself in one prevented infestation.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Georgetown
We don’t show up with a Shop-Vac and hope for the best. Douglas and the Nova team run Rotobrush and Nikro duct cleaning systems—the same equipment specified in NADCA training materials, not box-store alternatives. For vent caps and bird guards, we stock Guardsman products sized for standard 4-inch dryer duct. When we’re addressing indoor air quality alongside your vent cleaning, we work with Honeywell, Aprilaire, and Abatement Technologies filtration and sanitizing equipment. We keep common cap sizes and support straps on the truck, so Georgetown customers don’t wait a week for a part that should be standard inventory.

Common Dryer Vent Cleaning Problems We See in Georgetown Homes
- Sagging flex ducts in attic runs trap lint that ignites from dryer heat. In attic-flex duct systems common in Georgetown’s newer subdivisions (e.g., Chaparro Estates, Cimarron Hills), sagging runs trap lint that dries out and ignites from dryer heat, especially during winter when cedar pollen residues act as accelerants. The homeowner smells nothing until the smoke detector goes off.
- Side-yard vents buried by landscaping grade changes. Many Georgetown homes built along Pickle Parkway and SH 195 have side-yard dryer vents that are partially buried by landscaping grade changes; owners don’t notice blocked caps until vapor backs up in the laundry room and triggers mold growth on drywall. We excavate, reroute if needed, and install raised caps that stay clear.
- Corroded vent caps that fail to close, inviting rodents. The combination of caliche dust from construction and high Texas humidity causes exterior vent caps to corrode and seize within 3–5 years; novice installs use non-rated plastic flaps that warp and fail to close, letting rodents nest in vent runs—common in Carlson Place and Country West. We replace with metal, hinged, bird-guarded caps that actually seal.
- Construction dust from never-cleaned new builds accelerates blockages. In subdivisions built along the SH-195 and Pickle Parkway corridors within the last five years, attic flex duct runs commonly show visible drywall dust caking at register boots and directional bends—a direct artifact of framing-era construction never remediated before move-in—and new homeowners are often unaware this debris exists because the systems are technically “new.” That dust migrates into dryer vent runs and compacts with lint.
Pricing for Dryer Vent Cleaning in Georgetown, TX
Here’s what dryer vent cleaning costs in Georgetown’s market as of 2024:
| Service | Typical Range |
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| Standard vent cleaning (single-story, direct wall exit) | $149–$189 |
| Two-story or attic-run flex duct cleaning | $189–$249 |
| Vent cap replacement with bird guard | $75–$125 |
| Vent rerouting (per linear foot + materials) | $45–$65/ft |
| Full inspection with borescope documentation | $89–$129 |
What moves you within these ranges? Roof exits cost more than wall exits. Attic access in a 12/12 pitch truss space takes longer than a scuttle hatch in a hallway. If we find a sagging duct that needs re-support, that’s labor we quote before starting, not after. Every estimate is free, every price is confirmed in writing, and we don’t upsell sanitizing or “coating” services that aren’t relevant to your vent. Call (833) 315-4216 for an exact quote—estimates are free.
We Also Serve Cities Near Georgetown
Our service radius covers the full I-35 corridor north of Austin. We regularly run dryer vent cleaning calls in Round Rock (especially the Brushy Creek side), Cedar Park west of 183, and Hutto along the 79 corridor. If you’re in a Williamson County address—ZIP 78626, 78627, 78628, or 78633—we’re your local crew, not a dispatch service routing from Dallas.
Serving Georgetown, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Georgetown 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 Georgetown
Yes—newer homes often need it more urgently than older ones. In Georgetown subdivisions like Escalera Ranch and Churchill Farms North, builder-grade flex ducts installed during the 2010s–2020s housing boom often trap original drywall dust and cedar pollen in sagging runs; during December–February cedar fever season, homeowners running dryers on recirculate mode inadvertently pull that particulate into dryer vent lint traps, accelerating blockages and fire risk. Call (833) 315-4216 for an inspection—we’ll show you exactly what’s in your “new” duct.
Cedar pollen from December through February coats interior surfaces and gets drawn into vent systems, where it binds with lint into a dense, fast-burning mat. Georgetown sits directly in mountain cedar country, so concentrations here exceed flat-country Texas markets by significant margins. That pollen residue doesn’t disappear in March—it bakes onto duct walls and feeds future blockages. Call (833) 315-4216 for a post-season cleaning quote.
Roof exits require specific clearances from shingles, proper flashing, and caps designed for vertical orientation. We see failed roof exits in Georgetown where installers used wall caps on a roof penetration, or where the duct run is too long for the dryer’s blower to overcome. Douglas evaluates static pressure and airflow before recommending rerouting to a wall exit, which is almost always the better long-term solution. Call (833) 315-4216 to discuss your specific roof configuration.
Yes. Second-floor laundry rooms are standard in Churchill Farms North and similar Georgetown subdivisions, and they typically mean a longer vent run through attic space. That’s actually higher priority for cleaning, because longer runs have more friction points where lint accumulates. We bring extension ladders, attic protective gear, and the right flex duct support straps to handle these installs properly. Call (833) 315-4216 to schedule.
Yes—a blocked vent forces your dryer to run 30–50% longer per load, and that extra heat radiates into your laundry space, making your AC work harder. In Georgetown’s May–September cooling season, that double penalty adds up fast. Customers typically report shorter dry cycles and lower electric bills within the first billing cycle after cleaning. Call (833) 315-4216 for a free estimate and start measuring the difference yourself.
Ready to get your dryer vent checked? Douglas and the Nova team are scheduling Georgetown appointments now. Whether you’re in a historic home near the downtown square or a new build off Purple Heart Trail, we’ll give you a straight answer about what your vent needs—and what it doesn’t. Call (833) 315-4216 for your free estimate.
Written by Douglas Ross, Owner at Nova Air Duct Cleaning Service Austin, serving Georgetown since 2016.