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Great Service!
I recently had Lake Sumter Dryer Vent Cleaning service clean out my dryer vent. I highly recommend them for excellent, prompt, polite, professional service! They were fair and most importantly, honest! You can't go wrong with them! Give them a call! 352-787-5202
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Gonna jump in here and agree. This is a great business. It's a small outfit run buy a nice guy. And he's honest- after he did our dryer vent he told me it wouldn't need to be done for 3 years. When I said, "I thought they needed to be done every year", he told me very few need service that often- and that myth is told by some of the shady services in the area. 100% recommend.
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For homes not built BY the Villages (so any home that was stick-built on the Historic side, replacing any of the manufactured homes - OR any of those manufactured homes) - it's $225-275. There's a $150 non-refundable charge for an ESTIMATE that they'll apply to the job if you choose to use them. Their website has a bunch of typos and misspellings.
Also - useful info for those of us with manufactured homes and laundry appliances outside the house in laundry sheds: our dryer hoses lead right out to a hole on the outside of the shed. Just borrow someone's shop-vac if you don't have your own, and put the hose up against the hole outside and vacuum all the excess lint out of the dryer hose that way. Of if you're up to moving your dryer, pull it out, detach the hose, put your shop-vac in reverse, and blow it all out to the outside. |
Sorry, but any company that posts 441 5-star Google reviews on their website, with no reviews less than 5 stars, is not being honest. Also, if Post No. 4 is accurate that they charge for an estimate, they would never come to my house. I don't pay for estimates. Most companies that do dryer vent cleaning, charge less than $100 for the job. I doubt that I would ever hire this company.
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The estimate charge is for homes outside the Villages or inside the Villages for duct work other than cleaning when a site visit is needed for the estimate. The pricing is a bit hard to understand. As for the reviews, do businesses have the ability to remove bad reviews from Google? It’s possible they have a 5 star rating simply because they do good work and their customers leave good reviews. |
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- Estimate for some work other than cleaning if a site visit is required - Unclear whether on-site estimate @ $150 would be required for non-Villages cleaning - They have determined that non-Villages venting could require additional cleaning work/techniques/equipment and they may need to have a look first before committing to a price - their business, their choice how to do the job right - Not exactly non-refundable since the cost will be applied towards the cost of the job if they are hired - How would a refundable estimate work? Give them $150 to tell you what their price would be, choose to go with someone else, ask for the $150 back? $150 seems high for an estimate but at least it is applied towards the final cost if they do the job. I've paid $75 to other companies just for showing up, they billed additional for the time and materials. Between the two, the $150 seems more reasonable to me. I am inclined to sympathize with companies in this area when it comes to estimates. So many people seem inclined to get three estimates that 2/3 of the visits result in no work at all. A company spends time at a home gathering information and more time writing the estimate with good odds that they won't get hired. Perhaps charging for an estimate is a way to cover those costs without increasing the prices of their services. |
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Most home (recently) built homes by the Villages may not have this risk. |
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The OP's first post in 5+ years....hmmmm.
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I wouldn't hire someone who can't spell vacuum on their website. They spelled it vacume, so no, it wasn't just a typo. And clearly they didn't waste a moment's effort in engaging a spell checker. On one page they refer to the "gold standard" [sic] and on another page they refer to the "Golden Standard" [sic]. So they can't even standardize the standard.
And no their website states clearly that the home must be BUILT by The Villages. https://lakesumterdryerventcleaning....eriorservices/ Quote:
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If they're too lazy to click a "spell check" button, then I don't want them in my house messing around with my vents. |
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- Vent cleaning company that doesn't employ English majors - English major who stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night Also on their website, on a page where you choose which best describes your situation, they write: I live in a home built by The Villages, located inside a Villages or in a villages built family housing community.(emphasis added) So it would be interesting to see whether a manufactured home is considered a non-Villages home when it is located inside a Village. |
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- Too lazy to run a software-based spellchecker on their text before uploading. - Too lazy to ask a friend to proof-read for them. You don't have to be an English major to know how to spell "vacuum." And if your BUSINESS revolves around vacuuming dryer ducts, then it's your JOB to know what you're talking about, and at the very least - know how to spell the word. |
I was always interested in ancient history when young, and I wanted to be an arkyolergist, but could never get the spelling right, so I became a bin man instead.:icon_wink:
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