Commercial dryer systems probably collect buildup much faster than most business owners expect, especially in facilities where machines run constantly throughout the day. I saw this happen in a small hospitality property where several dryers started taking longer to finish cycles and the laundry area became noticeably hotter during busy periods. At first, the staff assumed the appliances themselves were failing, but the actual problem turned out to be restricted airflow caused by lint accumulation deep inside the vent system. After reviewing a few maintenance options, the management arranged service through
https://dryerventcleaningtoday.ca/commercial/ so the entire duct network could be inspected and cleaned properly. Once the vents were cleared, drying performance improved almost immediately and the machines no longer struggled during heavy daily use. The business also noticed lower operating strain on the equipment afterward, which likely reduced both maintenance concerns and unnecessary energy costs over time.