Serving Millbrae, CA
Dryer Duct Installation & Repair in Millbrae, CA
Professional Dryer Duct Installation & Repair serving Millbrae and the surrounding area

Millbrae, CA
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What we offer in Millbrae
Dryer Duct Installation & Repair services for every Millbrae home
How It Works
Simple Process
Step 1
Book Online or Call
Schedule at a time that works for you. Same-day and next-day appointments often available.
Step 2
We Clean & Inspect
Our certified technicians clean your entire vent system using commercial-grade equipment and inspect for any issues.
Step 3
Get Your Report
Receive a detailed report with before/after photos documenting the work performed and any recommendations.
Warning signs
Signs You Need Service
If you notice any of these symptoms, your vent is likely partially or fully clogged and should be professionally cleaned as soon as possible.
Clothes need multiple cycles to dry
In older Millbrae homes with extended vent runs, restricted airflow traps moisture inside the drum — forcing two or three cycles per load.
Dryer is very hot to the touch
Millbrae homeowners: if the top or sides of your dryer feel excessively hot during operation, heat is building up due to restricted exhaust airflow.
Burning smell when dryer is running
This is a serious fire hazard — the U.S. Fire Administration links overheated lint to approximately 2,900 home fires per year. Stop using the dryer and call immediately.
Lint trap catches less lint than usual
Common in Millbrae homes with vent systems routed through walls and crawl spaces — lint bypasses the trap and collects in the duct instead.
Laundry room feels humid or warm
A clogged vent pushes hot, moist air back into your laundry room instead of outside. In Millbrae's climate, unexpected humidity indoors is a strong indication of blockage.
Visible lint around exterior vent
Check the exterior vent flap on your Millbrae home — if lint is visible around the opening or the flap doesn't swing open during dryer operation, the vent is restricted.
FAQ
Millbrae Frequently Asked Questions
- How often should I get my dryer vent professionally cleaned?
- The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) recommends professional dryer vent cleaning at least once per year. Homes with 4 or more residents, pets, or vent runs longer than 25 feet should clean every 6 months. Warning signs include clothes taking more than one cycle to dry, the dryer feeling unusually hot, a burning smell during operation, or visible lint around the exterior vent hood.
- Why is dryer vent cleaning important for fire safety?
- According to the U.S. Fire Administration, approximately 2,900 home dryer fires occur each year in the United States, and lint buildup in the dryer vent is the leading cause. In older homes with longer vent runs through walls or crawl spaces, the risk is elevated. Professional cleaning removes accumulated lint, restores proper airflow, and can reduce energy consumption by up to 30% per load.
- What is CDET certification and why does it matter for dryer vent cleaning?
- CDET stands for Certified Dryer Exhaust Technician, a professional certification issued by the Indoor Air Quality Association (IAQA). CDET-certified technicians are trained in NFPA 54 fire code, proper duct materials, installation standards, and fire safety protocols. Hiring a CDET-certified company ensures every job meets or exceeds current building and safety codes.
- How much does dryer vent cleaning cost?
- Standard residential dryer vent cleaning typically ranges from $149 to $249 for a single vent. We offer flat-rate pricing with no hidden fees — the price quoted is the price you pay. Factors that affect cost include vent length, number of bends, roof vs. wall termination, and whether a transition duct replacement is needed.
- What is a UL 2158A transition duct and do I need one?
- UL 2158A is the Underwriters Laboratories safety standard for clothes dryer transition ducts — the short duct connecting your dryer to the wall vent opening. A UL 2158A-listed duct is a rigid or semi-rigid metal duct that replaces the hazardous foil accordion-style hose commonly found in older homes. Foil ducts collapse behind the dryer, trap lint, and are not rated for dryer exhaust temperatures. Most local building codes now require UL 2158A-compliant transition ducts for dryer installations.
- Do you clean dryer vents in apartments and multi-unit buildings?
- Yes. We serve apartment complexes, condominiums, HOA-managed communities, and commercial laundry facilities. Multi-unit properties often have longer, shared vent runs that accumulate lint faster and require specialized equipment. Volume pricing is available for buildings with 4 or more units.
- Can a clogged dryer vent increase my energy bill?
- Yes. A clogged dryer vent restricts airflow, forcing the dryer to run longer and work harder to dry each load. The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that a blocked vent can increase energy usage by 30% or more per cycle. For a typical household running 4–5 loads per week, that can add $15–$25 per month to your utility bill. Annual dryer vent cleaning pays for itself in energy savings alone.
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