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Inspection & Safety Diagnostics · From $89

Camera Vent Inspection

You cannot judge a dryer vent from either end — the problems live in the walls. We run a camera through the duct to document lint load, crushed sections, disconnected joints, and screws poking into the airstream. We trace the route through walls or attic, add up its developed length against the elbow count the way IRC M1502 requires, and measure real airflow at the termination. You get a written pass/fix report with camera stills and, if something needs work, a fixed quote — which you are free to take to any contractor, not just us.

Duration
30–45 minutes
Warranty
1-year workmanship
Credentials
Licensed & Insured
Human reply
< 2 min
What is it

What is camera vent inspection?

A camera vent inspection is a documented look inside the duct you cannot otherwise see. A small camera travels the run and records lint depth, crushed or separated sections, illegal materials like vinyl flex, and fasteners protruding into the airstream. We map the route through the structure, total its developed length against the elbow count, and measure actual airflow at the termination. The output is a written report with camera stills and a clear verdict: the vent passes, or here is exactly what to fix and what it costs. Home buyers, sellers, and anyone inheriting an unknown laundry setup get certainty for less than the cost of a repair guess.

Common signs you need this service

  • You're buying or selling a home and the vent's condition is unknown
  • Drying performance dropped and the cause isn't obvious
  • The home has had remodeling that may have buried or rerouted the duct
  • You've never seen where the dryer exhaust actually exits the house
  • A previous 'cleaning' changed nothing and you want evidence
  • Your dryer is gas-fired and you want the exhaust path verified

Every camera vent inspection includes:

  • In-duct camera footage with stills of every finding
  • Route map with materials and measured developed length
  • Airflow reading at the termination
  • Written pass/fix report with itemized quote if repairs are needed
Built to code

The code your camera vent inspection has to meet.

A camera vent inspection isn't a matter of opinion — it's held to published national standards. Prime Dryer Vent builds every job to the named codes below and documents it, so the work is provably right for an inspector, an insurer, or a future buyer. These are the universal standards; your city's permit and inspection requirements are confirmed with the local authority before we pull the job.

IRC M1502UL 2158AIRC

IRC M1502

Dryer exhaust ducts must be smooth-interior rigid metal with joints running in the direction of airflow and no screws or fasteners protruding into the duct where lint can catch — exactly the defects a camera inspection is built to find.

IRC M1502

A dryer duct's total developed length is limited — the straight-run allowance shrinks with every elbow — unless the dryer manufacturer's installation manual approves longer; our inspection does that math for your actual route.

Codes cited are the established national standards (IRC, UL) that govern this service. The adopted code edition, permit, and inspection requirements vary by city —Prime Dryer Vent verifies them with your local authority having jurisdiction on every job.

Our process

How a camera vent inspection job runs.

01

Route trace

We locate the duct's actual path through walls, ceiling, or attic and identify its materials and termination point.

02

Camera pass

A duct camera records the interior along the full run, capturing stills of lint load, damage, joints, and obstructions.

03

Measurements

Developed length is calculated with elbow allowances per code, and airflow is measured at the termination under a running dryer.

04

Written verdict

You receive a pass/fix report with photos, measurements, and — only if something failed — a fixed, itemized repair quote.

Why choose us

Why DFW homeowners pick Prime Dryer Vent for camera vent inspection.

We've worked on 0+ DFW homes over 15+ years. Every job — small vent cleaning or full rebuild — runs the same way: licensed & insured technicians, written quotes, photo reports, warranty in writing.

15+
Years experience
Licensed
& insured techs
22
Metros covered

Camera evidence for every finding — you see the inside of your own duct

Developed-length math done per IRC M1502, not eyeballed from the driveway

A written pass/fix report you can hand to a buyer, seller, or any contractor

The inspection fee is honest work on its own — never a disguised sales visit

Who we are

Prime Dryer Vent Experts. 15+ years on DFW dryer vents.

Family-owned, licensed & insured, IRC M1502–compliant. We're the team you call when you want it done right the first time — no rotating subcontractors, no upsell pressure, no surprises. Same techs, same trucks, same standard.

Licensed & Insured
Residential venting & exhaust specialists
IRC M1502 Compliant
Code-compliant on every job
Owner on every job
Personal accountability, every time
1-year workmanship warranty
In writing, every job
Prime Dryer Vent Experts technicians on site
Prime Dryer Vent
DFW Metroplex · Licensed & Insured
IRC M1502
Code compliant
FAQ

Common questions about camera vent inspection.

How often should a dryer vent be cleaned?

For most households, once a year is the right rhythm. Push it earlier if the dryer runs daily, the run is long or has several elbows, you have pets, or the machine is gas-fired. The honest answer is measured, not guessed: if airflow at your termination is strong and drying times are normal, you can wait; if either slips, don't. Our inspections give you that measurement so the schedule fits your house instead of a generic calendar.

Do you clean air ducts, chimneys, or work on HVAC?

No. Dryer vents are the entire company — cleaning, inspection, repair, rerouting, rebuilds, and installs of the dryer exhaust system only. That's a deliberate choice, not a limitation: a crew that works on one system all day gets very good at it, and a visit from us never turns into a pitch for six other services. If your problem is outside the dryer vent, we'll say so plainly and you'll owe us nothing for the opinion.

How fast can you get to me?

In the Dallas–Fort Worth metro we can typically respond within about two hours for urgent calls — a fully blocked vent, a burning smell, a gas dryer you're worried about. Routine cleanings and inspections are usually scheduled within a couple of days. Outside DFW, in the Austin, San Antonio, and Houston metros, response depends on route density that week; we'll give you a real window when you call rather than a number we can't keep.

What does a visit actually cost?

Cleanings start at $99, inspections and diagnostics at $89, and repairs are quoted flat after we've scoped the duct. The published prices are true starting points; what moves them is physical: duct length, elbow count, second-story or roof access, and how compacted the lint is. You approve the exact number before any work starts, and the price we quote is the price you pay. No trip-fee surprises, no truck-side renegotiation.

What happens during a cleaning appointment?

We measure airflow at your outside hood first, so there's a baseline. Then the full run gets cleaned — rotary brush through the duct while a HEPA vacuum holds it under negative pressure, plus the transition hose behind the machine and the termination hood outside. We re-measure airflow, reset your dryer with proper clearance, and hand you a report with the before/after numbers and photos. Most homes take about an hour, and we leave the laundry room cleaner than we found it.

Last reviewed:

15+
Years in the field
IRC M1502
Checklist
48h
Written report
< 2hr
Response
Ready when you are

Get it inspected. Get it in writing.

Flat fee confirmed when you book. Same-week scheduling. A pass/fail verdict within 48 hours.

Licensed & Insured Same-Week Scheduling Photo-Documented Findings
Emergency

24/7 Response

No airflow, overheating dryer, burning smell, or a vent you're not sure about? We answer 7 AM to midnight and the assessment ends in a written safe-to-use verdict — including a do-not-use notice when the evidence supports one. After-hours dispatch runs subject to crew availability.

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