Dryer Vent Installation, Repair & Replacement in Metro Atlanta, GA

At Air of America, we provide professional dryer vent installation, dryer vent repair, and dryer vent replacement in Metro Atlanta, GA. Whether you need a brand-new dryer vent line, need to replace an old or hazardous dryer duct, or need repairs to correct an unsafe venting setup, our experienced technicians are trained to perform the job properly and up to code.

Up to Code

We install and replace dryer vents using proper materials and methods designed to meet current safety standards.

Safer Venting

Damaged, disconnected, crushed, or improperly installed dryer vents can create fire hazards and reduce dryer performance.

Residential & Commercial

We provide dryer vent installation and repair services for homes, apartments, and commercial properties throughout Metro Atlanta.

Professional Dryer Vent Installation & Replacement

The technicians at Air of America are trained and experienced in all aspects of dryer vent installation and replacement. If you need a new dryer vent installed or want to replace an old, damaged, or hazardous dryer duct, we provide the professional service you need.

Proper dryer vent installation is important for safety, dryer efficiency, and compliance with building standards. Our team installs dryer vent systems using the correct materials and routing methods to help ensure safe and reliable performance.

Why Proper Dryer Vent Installation Matters

An improperly installed dryer vent can create serious problems inside the home or building. Unsafe materials, poor routing, crushed vent lines, or indoor termination can lead to lint buildup, overheating, moisture problems, and increased fire risk.

  • Helps reduce fire hazards caused by lint buildup
  • Supports better dryer performance and efficiency
  • Helps prevent excess moisture from damaging the home
  • Reduces the risk of mold and wood rot from trapped humid air
  • Corrects unsafe or outdated venting materials

Installed According to Code Requirements

The International Residential Code (IRC) provides standards for dryer venting in one- and two-family dwellings. These standards are designed to help prevent fires, protect the dryer, and ensure that warm, humid air from the dryer does not cause damage inside the structure.

At Air of America, our professional technicians work according to proper dryer venting standards and install systems designed for safety, performance, and long-term reliability.

Proper Dryer Vent Termination

Dryer vents should terminate outside the building. Venting a dryer into an attic, crawlspace, garage, or bucket of water near the dryer is not a safe solution and does not meet proper venting standards.

Exterior termination is important because it helps prevent lint buildup inside the home and reduces the risk of excess warm, moist air causing damage such as rot, moisture problems, or mold-related issues.

  • Dryer vents should discharge to the exterior of the building
  • Dryer exhaust should not vent into attics or crawlspaces
  • Screens at the outside vent termination should be avoided because they collect lint and can create blockages

Proper Dryer Vent Material

Not all dryer vent materials are safe. Corrugated plastic ducts and other improper materials can create lint buildup, reduce airflow, and increase fire risk.

Proper dryer vent systems should be constructed of smooth metal ducting. This helps support better airflow and reduces the chances of lint getting trapped inside the vent line.

  • Smooth metal ducting is the recommended material
  • Improper materials can create restrictions and safety hazards
  • Correct installation helps improve safety and dryer performance

Our Dryer Vent Installation & Repair Services

New Dryer Vent Installation
Dryer Vent Replacement
Dryer Vent Repair
Dryer Vent Re-Routing
Transition Duct Installation
Disconnected Dryer Vent Repair
Exterior Vent Hood Replacement
Code Correction of Unsafe Venting
Gas and Electric Dryer Vent Repair
Residential and Commercial Dryer Vent Work

Signs You May Need Dryer Vent Repair or Replacement

  • The dryer vent is crushed, torn, or disconnected
  • The vent is made of unsafe or outdated material
  • The dryer takes too long to dry clothes
  • You notice excess lint or poor airflow
  • The current vent routing is unsafe or inefficient
  • The vent does not terminate properly outside

Why Choose Air of America

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Frequently Asked Questions

What type of dryer vent material should be used?

Smooth metal ducting is the preferred material because it supports better airflow and reduces lint buildup compared to unsafe materials.

Can a dryer vent terminate in the attic or crawlspace?

No. Dryer vents should terminate outside the building to help prevent lint buildup, moisture issues, and fire hazards.

When should a dryer vent be replaced instead of repaired?

Replacement may be needed when the vent line is damaged, unsafe, poorly routed, or made of improper material that should be corrected.

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Air of America proudly serves Metro Atlanta, GA with professional dryer vent installation, repair, and replacement services.

Service areas in Georgia includes: Fulton County-(Alpharetta, Johns Creek, Milton, Roswell, Sandy Springs), Cobb County- (Marietta, Smyrna, Kennesaw, Acworth, Powder Springs, Mabelton, Vinings), Gwinnett County- (Lawrenceville, Duluth, Norcross, Snellville, Suwanee, Lilburn, Loganville, Dacula, Grayson, Sugar Hill, Buford, Peachtree Corners), Dekalb County- (Decatur, Stone Mountain, Lithonia, Tucker, Dunwoody, Brookhaven, Chamblee, Clarkston, Doraville, Druid Hills, Avondale Estates), Forsyth County- (Cumming), Hall County- (Gainesville, Flowery Branch), Cherokee County- (Canton, Woodstock, Ball Ground, Holly Springs, Waleska).

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