HOA Dryer Vent Inspection & Certification
Written certification reports, per-unit airflow testing, and compliance documentation for HOAs and property managers across Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery Counties.
What's Included in an HOA Dryer Vent Inspection?
Homeowners associations and property management companies throughout southeastern Pennsylvania are increasingly required by insurers, local ordinances, and their own bylaws to verify that dryer vents in multi-unit residential buildings are safe, clean, and code-compliant. A failed dryer vent in a condo building in King of Prussia or a townhome community in Newtown Square doesn't just affect one unit - it creates liability for the entire association.
Lint Daddy's HOA inspection and certification service is designed specifically for this need. We work directly with property managers, HOA boards, and building superintendents to coordinate building-wide inspections efficiently, minimizing disruption to residents while providing the documentation your association needs.
Every unit receives a written certification report with airflow measurement results and pass/fail status. Reports are formatted for direct submission to HOA management, property managers, or insurance carriers. Cleaning is available on the same visit for any unit that doesn't pass - and we strongly recommend cleaning all units as part of a complete safety program.
What’s Included
Per-Unit Airflow Testing
We test exhaust airflow at the dryer connection for every unit, measuring performance against manufacturer and code specifications.
Written Certification Report
Each unit receives a formal written report including unit address, inspection date, airflow reading, pass/fail status, and technician signature.
Compliance Documentation
Reports are formatted for direct HOA board submission, property management records, and insurance carrier requirements.
Cleaning Available Same Visit
Units that don't pass airflow testing — or all units in a cleaning program — can be cleaned during the same property visit, minimizing coordination effort.
Multi-Unit Pricing
We offer per-unit volume pricing for communities with 10+ units. The more units we inspect, the lower the per-unit cost.
On-Site Repair Assessment
If we find damage, code violations, or other deficiencies beyond simple cleaning, we document them and can often perform repairs on the same visit.
Need HOA Dryer Vent Certification?
We make building-wide inspections simple. Multi-unit pricing, written reports ready for your board or insurer, and same-day cleaning when it's needed.
Our Process
Initial Consultation
We speak with your property manager or HOA board representative to understand the building layout, unit count, and access procedures.
Scheduling & Resident Notice
We coordinate with management to schedule unit access and provide a suggested notice template for residents.
Building-Wide Inspection Day
Our technicians work systematically through the building, testing each unit, documenting results, and cleaning units as needed.
Report Generation
Within 48 hours of the inspection, we deliver a complete report package - one per-unit report plus a building summary — in PDF format.
Follow-Up Support
We're available to answer questions from your board, insurance carrier, or residents about the inspection results and recommendations.
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HOA-ready certification documentation
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Per-unit airflow testing in progress
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HOA communities throughout Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery Counties
Why HOA Dryer Vent Inspections Are Non-Negotiable
Multi-unit residential buildings face a dryer vent risk profile that single-family homes don't. In a shared-wall condo building, one unit's neglected vent directly threatens every neighboring unit. Lint that accumulates in a vent shared between two units - as is common in back-to-back townhome developments throughout Blue Bell, Devon, and Paoli - is a fire hazard for both residents.
Insurers are increasingly aware of this risk. Many commercial residential property insurance policies now require documented annual dryer vent inspections as a condition of coverage. Property managers in Jenkintown, Ardmore, and Media who receive these requirements from carriers often have nowhere to turn — until they find us.
⚠️ The NFPA reports that multi-family residential buildings account for a disproportionate share of dryer-related fires precisely because shared vent systems are harder to maintain and less likely to be cleaned regularly by individual residents.
HOA boards in Swarthmore, Haverford, Collegeville, and Glenside often discover during their first building-wide inspection that 30–50% of units have dryer vents that are either blocked, damaged, or not up to code. A systematic inspection and cleaning program eliminates that liability and gives boards documented proof of due diligence.
Lint Daddy makes this process as easy as possible for property managers. We coordinate scheduling, handle resident communication templates, and deliver reports in a format that goes directly into your property file - no translation or reformatting required.
HOA Dryer Vent Inspection Serving Southeastern PA Communities
We serve HOA communities, condo associations, and apartment complexes throughout Chester County, Delaware County, and Montgomery County. Whether your community is in West Chester, Springfield, Norristown, or Horsham, we handle multi-unit dryer vent inspections with the professionalism your association expects.
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HOA Inspection & Certification FAQ
Our HOA inspection includes per-unit airflow testing, visual inspection of the dryer connection and accessible ductwork, identification of blockages or damage, and a written certification report for each unit. Cleaning is available during the same visit.
We provide a written certification report per unit including the address, inspection date, technician name, airflow reading, pass/fail status, and noted deficiencies. Reports are formatted for direct submission to HOA management or insurance carriers.
Most property management companies and HOAs require annual inspections. Some insurance carriers require them as a condition of coverage. We recommend annual inspections for all multi-unit buildings.
Yes. We offer combined inspection and cleaning packages. Units failing the airflow inspection are cleaned on the spot. We recommend cleaning all units regardless of pass/fail for maximum safety.
Yes. We offer volume per-unit pricing with discounts for larger building counts. Contact us for a quote for your specific community.
We serve HOA communities throughout Chester County, Delaware County, and Montgomery County including West Chester, Malvern, Media, Newtown Square, King of Prussia, Blue Bell, Horsham, Ardmore, Jenkintown, Collegeville, and all surrounding areas.
We offer immediate cleaning service, which resolves most failures. If failure is due to duct damage or a code violation, we document the deficiency and provide a repair recommendation — and can often perform repairs on the same visit.
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