Dryer Vent Installation: Fix Airflow, Safety & Efficiency Issues
If your dryer is taking too long to dry, overheating, or leaving clothes damp, the issue is usually not the dryer — it’s the vent system.
Many homes have vent systems that are installed wrong, too long, or made with unsafe materials. That leads to poor airflow, higher energy bills, and real fire risk.
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What a Proper Dryer Vent Installation Includes
- Direct and short airflow path
- Rigid metal venting (no foil or plastic)
- Exterior vent cap with flapper (no screen)
- Sealed connections to prevent air leaks
Signs Your Dryer Vent System Needs to Be Replaced
- Clothes take more than one cycle to dry
- Dryer gets very hot
- Burning or musty smell
- Visible lint buildup
- Old or flexible vent line
Cleaning vs Installation
If your system is only clogged:
Dryer Vent Cleaning
If your system is outdated, unsafe, or installed wrong:
Dryer Vent Installation & Repair
Why This Matters
Restricted airflow causes heat buildup. Combined with lint, this creates a real fire hazard. A proper installation fixes airflow and reduces that risk immediately.
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