Seguin's older homes and newer subdivisions both trap lint in different ways. Sweeppy clears the full vent line. Licensed, insured, 4.9 stars. Call (210) 418-9810.
Seguin blends generations of established homes near the pecan groves with newer subdivisions still filling in around town. That range matters for your dryer: an original vent in an older Guadalupe County house may be aging or partly disconnected, while a newer build often runs a long line up to a roof cap. Either way, packed lint means slow drying, higher energy use, and a real fire risk. Sweeppy clears the full vent line so your dryer breathes again.
Local Note for Seguin Homeowners
Seguin's older homes near the historic center often have aging ducts that have loosened at joints over decades, while newer subdivisions tend toward long roof-terminated runs. Both situations restrict airflow and raise fire risk.
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It can. Original or long-standing ducts in older Seguin homes sometimes have loose joints, crushed sections, or a partial disconnect behind the wall. We clean the full line and specifically check for those issues, then flag anything that needs a repair so you know the true condition of the vent.
For most households, once a year keeps lint from building to a risky level. If you have a large family, wash frequently, or your dryer sits at the end of a long roof run common in newer Seguin builds, you may benefit from checking it a bit sooner. If drying already takes more than one cycle, it is worth booking now rather than waiting.