
Average build-up
4 lbs of lint
per vent duct, per year
The Room That Cleans Your Home Deserves a Deep Clean of Its Own.
Washday pulls lint from exhaust vents, degreases drum seals, and restores the one space in your house that quietly cleans everything else.
340+
Rooms restored
4.9★
Average rating
2 hrs
Typical service time

Lint is the #1 cause of home dryer fires in the US
Your towels smell musty. Your dryer takes two cycles. You've cleaned the lint trap — and nothing changed.
The lint trap catches maybe 25% of what your dryer sheds. The rest — fibrous grey buildup, years of it — packs into the exhaust duct, coats the drum seal, and settles in every corner of a room that was never designed to be ignored.
That musty smell on your towels? It lives in the rubber gasket of your front-loader, in the detergent drawer, in the standing water that never fully drains. Generic cleaning services don't touch any of it.
- Lint-clogged exhaust vents — a documented fire hazard
- Drum seal residue that re-deposits onto every wash
- Detergent drawer mold invisible until you know to look
- Utility surfaces coated in years of aerosol and dryer dust
A two-hour service. Named tools, plain language, and a room that smells like nothing — which is exactly right.
Every Washday visit follows the same four-step sequence. Nothing is rushed. Nothing is skipped. The goal isn't a surface wipe — it's restoring the room to a state where the machines inside it can do their job properly.
Vent extraction
Flexible vent brush + HEPA vacuum pulls all lint from duct run, cap to machine.
Drum & gasket degrease
Enzymatic degreaser dissolves residue from drum interior, door gasket, and boot seal.
Detergent drawer deep-clean
Steam extraction removes mold and detergent cake from drawer housing and tray.
Surface restoration
Utility sink, folding shelf, and floor wiped with vinegar-based solution — no chemical residue.
Tools used

Typical duration
90–120 min
No prep needed from you


Utility sink, folding surface & floor — single Washday visit
"I didn't know a laundry room could look like this."
"We'd been in the house eleven years. The dryer had been running two cycles on jeans for at least three of them. The Washday tech pulled out a vent brush and I watched a grey rope of lint come out that was longer than my arm. Towels smell clean now for the first time since we moved in."

Karen M.
Homeowner — Naperville, IL
280+
Homeowners
60+
Rental turnovers
40+
New-parent bookings
94%
5-star reviews